Frederick Charles Davis Net Worth is $400,000 Frederick Charles Davis Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Fred Davis was born in 1921 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as Frederick Charles Davis. He was an actor, known for The Zoo in Stanley Park (1953), Brains & Brawn (1958) and Front Page Challenge (1957). He was married to Jo Kowin. He died on July 5, 1996 in Toronto.
Full Name Kellen Davis Date Of Birth 1921 Place Of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada Height 2.01 m Weight 120 kg Profession Actor Education Michigan State University Nationality American Spouse Jillian Mantel Davis Parents Jeffrey Davis, Radine Davis Siblings Josh Freeman Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character The Wayne & Shuster Comedy Special 1975 TV Series Encounter at Trinity 1957 Short The Ghost That Talked 1957 Short Canadians Abroad 1956 Short Case of Conscience 1956 Short Elder Citizen 1956 Short Embassy 1956 Short Fighter Wing 1956 Short Forest Fire Suppression 1956 Short Narrator (voice) Is It a Woman's World? 1956 Short Railroad Town 1956 Short Sable Island 1956 Short Ship in Harbour 1956 Short Win, Place or Show 1956 Short Micro Movies 1954 Short Eye Witness No. 51 1953 Short Narrator (voice) On the Spot 1953 TV Series Host The Mounties' Crime Lab 1953 Short Eye Witness No. 54 1953 Short Narrator (voice)
Self Title Year Status Character Front Page Challenge 1959-1989 TV Series Himself - Moderator Engineering with a Difference 1976 Short documentary Narrator (voice) The First Year 1976 Documentary short voice Irish Coffee 1969 TV Series Himself - Host The Eddie Fisher Show 1958 TV Series Himself Brains & Brawn 1958 TV Series 'Brains' Emcee Are People Sheep? 1956 Documentary short Night Shift 1956 Documentary short Backstage at Parliament 1955 Documentary short Carnival 1955 Documentary short Maritime montage 1955 Documentary short Prairie Profile 1955 Short documentary Better Business Bureau 1954 Short documentary Bureau of Missing Persons 1954 Short documentary Chosen Children 1954 Short documentary Curtain Time in Ottawa 1954 Short documentary French Cuisine 1954 Short documentary Judo: Jinks 1954 Short documentary Korea, After the War 1954 Short documentary On Leave in Tokyo 1954 Short documentary Vancouver's Chinatown 1954 Short documentary Workshop for Science 1954 Short documentary Narrator (voice) It's Raining Soldiers! 1953 Short documentary The Zoo in Stanley Park 1953 Short documentary Himself - Host On the Spot: Football Story 1953 Short Himself / Narrator Open House 1952 TV Series documentary Himself - Co-host (?-1960) School for Charm 1950 Documentary short Spinning for Silvers and Steelhead 1949 Documentary short Himself - Narrator
Known for movies The Zoo in Stanley Park (1953) as Himself - Host
On the Spot: Football Story (1953) as Himself / Narrator
Brains & Brawn (1958) as 'Brains' Emcee
Front Page Challenge (1959-1989) as Himself - Moderator