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Was William Frawley ever a YOUNG man?

By February 10, 2009No Comments

Frawley:desire

Here he is, almost 20 years before team­ing up with Vivian Vance (whom he once referred to as “look[ing] like a sack of doorknobs”) for I Love Lucy, chat­ting up Gary Cooper in Frank Borzage’s Desire. I sup­pose this, for Frawley, was pretty much the height of his middle-age sex appeal. As I men­tion in today’s Foreign Region DVD Report, even he can­’t spoil the utter love­li­ness of Borzage’s sole col­lab­or­a­tion with Ernst Lubitsch. But per­haps I’m being unfair to Frawley here. He does­n’t look that bad. That’s a pretty nice suit. I guess I’ve just read too much Drew Friedman…

There are far more attract­ive screen caps await­ing you at The Auteurs. There’s quite a bit of kick-ass Berlinale cov­er­age over there too. 

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  • Lou Lumenick says:

    Frawley’s char­ac­ter names at IMDB tell it all: Scoop, Snoop, Burnsey, Briney, Hoppy, Hotfoot, Mushy, Dusty, Bruiser, Bright Eyes, Soapy, Sunshine, Shakespeare. All those at Paramount, where he was more ubi­quit­ous (if nev­er as prom­in­ent) as the oth­er Bill, the sainted Mr. Demarest, who replaced him on “My Three Sons” after his death.

  • Campaspe says:

    GLENN!! You won­der­ful man, you wrote up Desire!
    Okay, I am off to read but first I have to hide my cred­it card …

  • don lewis says:

    My friend has a the­ory that Wilford Brimley was born at 70 years old and no proof of him ever being any young­er than that exists. I don’t have the heart to prove him wrong cuz that’s damn funny.

  • Tony Dayoub says:

    Sorry to cor­rect the esteemed Mr. Lumenick, but Demarest actu­ally replaced Frawley on the show while he was still alive, after he became uninsurable.
    According to the book Meet the Mertzes, by Rob Edelman and Audrey Kupferberg, Frawley was none too happy, and would often vis­it the set to cri­ti­cize Demarest. Eventually he was­n’t allowed back.
    He died soon after.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Speaking for the uninsurable…
    But seriously—Don, did you know that Mr. Brimley is only a year and change older than former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman? There really is some­thing to the canard about rock keep­ing you young…

  • Lou Lumenick says:

    Thanks for the cor­rec­tion, Tony. Frawley cri­ti­ciz­ing Demarest on the set. Now that I would like to have seen.

  • Marc Edward Heuck says:

    Though he’s not con­nec­ted with the film at all, any time I see William Frawley I think of the “Salute to Doughy Guys” from the “MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000” present­a­tion of TEENAGE CRIME WAVE.
    “Doughy guys of the world, we take off our belts to you!”