- Fred Mertz
Frederick Hobart Mertz (played by
William Frawley ) is a fictional character in the 1950s American sitcom "I Love Lucy ". He is aWorld War I veteran and often talks about his times in the war. He is married toEthel Mertz (Vivian Vance ), and they often jokingly make fun of each other. Ethel often calls Fred a "fat old goat", and in return Fred calls Ethel the "bottomless pit" as she eats often though Fred is sometimes the one who wants to eat while Ethel is willing to wait. He is a penny-pincher and gives Ethel very little money, and he treats his friends the same way though it is the Ricardos that get the brunt of that action. The most notable example was when he brought a blue 1923Cadillac convertible for the quartet's trip toCalifornia .When he was younger, he was inshow business with his friend, Barney Kurtz, and later, his wife. Eventually, Fred and Ethel retired and bought abrownstone apartment inNew York City . Fred's best friend,Ricky Ricardo , and Ricky's wife, Lucy, live in the apartment house. However, he guests, along with Ethel, on a show of Ricky's if asked.When Ricky does something to upset Lucy, she plots revenge and drags Ethel into her plan, often aganist her will. Ethel almost always blabs to Fred, who tells Ricky, and the two come up with their own plan to get even with their wives. Once in a while, it is Ethel that is away and it is Fred that is dragged into Lucy's scheme.
The Fred Mertz character and the actor who portrayed him (
William Frawley ), including some of their costumes, are memorialized in theLucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center in
Jamestown (Lucy's reallife hometown).(See also [http://www.savelucydesicenter.org SaveLucyDesiCenter.org] .)
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