Fred Savage
Fred Savage is making his feature film directorial debut with DADDY DAY CAMP, though Savage is no stranger to the world of directing. His directing credits in television are impressive and include episodes of such series as: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Kim Possible, Zoey 101, Phil of the Future, Hannah Montana, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Crumbs, Unfabulous, That's So Raven, What I Like About You, Kitchen Confidential, Drake and Josh, Oliver Beene, Even Stevens, All About Us, and the TV movie Stephen's Life.
Savage is a 20-year entertainment industry veteran. Beginning with commercials as a young child in Chicago, Savage expanded to television and feature films such as VICE VERSA, THE LAST RUN, and THE PRINCESS BRIDE. In 1988, he began a six-year run as Kevin Arnold on the hit television show The Wonder Years, a role that earned him many accolades and awards, including several Emmy nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. His second series, Working, ran for two seasons on NBC from 1998 to 2000 and gave him his first opportunity to direct. Other acting work includes roles in AUSTIN POWERS: GOLDMEMBER and RULES OF ATTRACTION.
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Selected Filmography
The Princess Bride |
Little Monsters |
Hair |
Family Favorites: 10-Movie Collection |
Necessary Roughness |
Welcome To Mooseport |
The Wizard |
The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult |
The Boy Who Could Fly |
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