Fred Allen

Born: 1894-05-31

Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

John Florence Sullivan (May 31, 1894 – March 17, 1956), known professionally as Fred Allen, was an American comedian whose absurdist, topically pointed radio show (1932–1949) made him one of the most popular and forward-looking humorists in the so-called classic era of American radio. His best-remembered gag was his long-running mock feud with friend and fellow comedian Jack Benny, but it was only part of his appeal; radio historian John Dunning (in On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio) wrote that Allen was radio's most admired comedian and most frequently censored. A master adlibber, Allen often tangled with his network's executives (and often barbed them on the air over the battles), while developing routines the style and substance of which influenced contemporaries and futures among comic talents, including Groucho Marx, Stan Freberg, Henry Morgan and Johnny Carson, but his fans also included President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and novelists William Faulkner, John Steinbeck and Herman Wouk (who began his career writing for Allen). Ironically, in view of his often barbed observations of the medium, Fred Allen was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for contributions to television

Known For

It's in the Bag!
O. Henry's Full House
We're Not Married!
Bob Hope's World of Comedy
Thanks a Million
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio
Love Thy Neighbor
Sally, Irene and Mary
Buck Benny Rides Again
The Great Radio Comedians

Top Movie Credits

It's in the Bag! Fred Floogle
O. Henry's Full House Sam "Slick" Brown (segment "The Ransom of Red Chief")
We're Not Married! Steve Gladwyn
Bob Hope's World of Comedy Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage)
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio Self - Predicts Demise of Radio (archive footage)
Buck Benny Rides Again Fred Allen (voice)
The Great Radio Comedians Self (Archive footage)