Fred Savage

Actor

Birthday July 9, 1976

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 47 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.78 m

#4448 Most Popular

1976

Frederick Aaron Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor and director.

1987

He then appeared onscreen in The Boy Who Could Fly, Dinosaurs!, and several television shows, including The Twilight Zone and Crime Story before gaining national attention as the grandson in the 1987 film The Princess Bride opposite Peter Falk.

1988

He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series The Wonder Years (1988–1993).

He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards.

He is also known for playing the Grandson in The Princess Bride, and voiced the title protagonist in Oswald.

In 1988, Savage appeared as Kevin Arnold on The Wonder Years, the role for which he is best known, and for which he received two Golden Globe nominations and two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

At the age of thirteen, he was the youngest actor ever to receive these honors.

During this period, he appeared in several films, most notably Vice Versa (1988), and also starred in Little Monsters.

After The Wonder Years ended, Savage returned to high school at age 17, and later attended Stanford.

His first television role after high school was the NBC sitcom Working, which Savage starred in for its two-season run.

1990

Savage also had a series of guest and supporting roles in the late 1990s and the 2000s such as on the show Boy Meets World, (which starred his younger brother Ben Savage), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Legend of Prince Valiant, and the film Austin Powers in Goldmember as The Mole.

Savage has lent his voice to several animated projects, including Family Guy, Kim Possible, Justice League Unlimited, Oswald, and Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen.

His two lead roles since The Wonder Years were on the short-lived sitcoms Working and Crumbs.

He ranked at #27 on VH1's 100 Greatest Kid Stars.

1993

He remained on the show until it ended in 1993.

1999

He graduated from Stanford University in 1999, with a bachelor's degree in English and as a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.

Savage's first screen performance was in the television show Morningstar/Eveningstar, at the age of nine.

In 1999, Savage began his directing career in which he helmed episodes of over a dozen television series.

Savage's first directing credit was on the short-lived NBC sitcom Working which also starred Savage.

Following Working, Savage began observing production on the Disney Channel show Even Stevens to further learn the craft of directing.

Savage also learned by shadowing Amy Sherman-Palladino, Todd Holland, and James Burrows.

His credits include Boy Meets World, Drake & Josh and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide for Nickelodeon, as well as That's So Raven, Hannah Montana, and Wizards of Waverly Place for Disney Channel.

Additionally, Savage has directed for prime-time network sitcoms including Modern Family and 2 Broke Girls.

Besides directing several episodes, Savage co-produced the Disney Channel Original Series Phil of the Future.

2005

Savage has worked as a director, and in 2005 later starred in the television sitcom Crumbs.

Savage returned to acting in the television series The Grinder, as well as the Netflix series Friends from College.

Savage was born in Chicago, to Joanne and Lewis Savage, who was an industrial real estate broker and consultant.

Savage grew up in Glencoe, Illinois, before moving to California.

His younger brother is actor Ben Savage and his younger sister is actress/musician Kala Savage.

His grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Poland, Ukraine, Germany and Latvia.

He was raised as a Reform Jew.

Savage was educated at Brentwood School, a private co-educational day school in Brentwood, in the Westside area of Los Angeles County in California.

2007

In 2007, he was nominated for a Directors Guild award for the Phil episode "Not-So-Great-Great Grandpa".

2008

In July 2008, Savage guest-starred in the web series The Rascal on Crackle.

2015

In 2015, Savage returned to acting with the Fox series The Grinder.

Producer Nick Stoller approached Savage about playing the role of Stewart on The Grinder.

Savage was uninterested at first, but agreed to meet with the producers of the series because his children attended school with Stoller's children.

Savage eventually agreed to take on the role.

2016

The Grinder was canceled by Fox on May 16, 2016.

2017

In 2017, he joined the cast of the Netflix series Friends from College as Max Adler, a gay literary agent.