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Fred Willard to Guest-Star on Modern Family

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas for Fred Willard.

The veteran comic will play the father of Phil (Ty Burrell) dad in the upcoming... read full article

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  • Let's not forget Fred was also Amy's father on Everybody Loves Raymond.  This is guy is so likeable and talented!
  • This is great!  Ty Burrell was on Back to You with Fred Willard, so it'll be great to see them together again!
  • I agree, this is good casting.  Has the Benjamin Bratt episode aired yet?  The article above mentions him next to Shelley Long, and then adds "this week's" episode, sort of...
Fred Willard speaks out for PETA in this PSA ad.
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Posted: 12/4/2008
Fred Willard speaks out for PETA in this PSA ad.
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Posted: 12/4/2008
For more than two decades, car crashes have been the number one killer of teens. NHTSA...
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Posted: 6/11/2009
February 7th, 1964 the Beatles first came to America. And it was... terrifying. From The...
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Posted: 7/6/2009
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Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures (Voice - Bus Driver Bob) 2008 TV Show Series
Harold (Actor - Dr. Pratt) 2008 Movie
I Could Never Be Your Woman (Actor - Marty) 2008 Movie
Larry the Cable Guy's Star-Studded Christmas Extravaganza (Appearing) 2008 TV Show Series
Wall-E (Actor - Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO) 2008 Movie

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Fred Willard to Guest-Star on Modern Family

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas for Fred Willard.

The veteran comic will play the father of Phil (Ty Burrell) dad in the upcoming... read more

Cheers: Mulling Martin and Fred

Cheers to Martin Mull and Fred Willard for being everywhere.

They made their names as talk-show hosts Barth Gimble and Jerry Hubbard on the '70s classic Fernwood 2-Night and pre-Prop 8 life partners Leon and Scott on Roseanne. Read, discuss and vote on this complete Cheer after the jump. read more

Fred Willard Brings Magic to Pushing Daisies

It's a big week for Fred Willard. Not only does he play a central role in Wednesday's episode of Pushing Daisies (8 pm/ET, ABC), he also popped by CBS' Worst Week on Monday to play Sam's dad, and he'll appear on Larry the Cable Guy's Star-Studded Christmas Extravaganza Friday night (9 pm/ET, CMT).

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Fred Willard to Guest on CBS' Worst Week

Fred Willard is getting ready to do his best Dustin Hoffman.Willard, most recently seen on the small screen in Back to You, will be guesting in two episodes of CBS' new comedy Meet the Fockers Worst Week, EW reports. He will be playing the father of Sam (Kyle Bornheimer), and he and his wife (Connie Ray) will be stopping by to meet the mom and pop of Sam's fiancée as the couple finalizes their wedding arrangements.Willard's episodes will air later in the fall. — Adam Bryant read more

"Something's Up There"

The good folks at WURG sure know their slapstick. It's been quite some time since I've seen good physical comedy on television, so what a thrill to see it make a comeback. Good slapstick, good slapstick. Now let's get to the better banter.I'm not sure we've had an episode yet that puts the whole crew in one situation, so this week was a change of pace. Little Gracie's 11th-birthday party was basically over before it started, because the only one of the six adults there who had steeled herself to find and catch the raccoon in the attic was Kelly, and Chuck wasn't about to let her do it. I understood his reasoning (Kelly's done everything for Gracie and Chuck wants to contribute, even if she doesn’t know he's her father), but that part felt a little far-fetched. Chuck strikes me as the kind who'll let anyone take a fall for him — in poor Ryan's case, quite literally — even Kelly, so why take a stand on this thing that he was obviously scared of?Either way, the guys on t... read more

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