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Freddie Stewart(1925-2000)

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Freddie Stewart
A promising post-war musical entertainer from the bandstand as well as in late 40s films, singer Freddie Stewart is a name that slips by most. Born Morris Joseph Lazar on March 25, 1925, in New York City, his father was a cantor. Freddie was forced to drop out of school while relatively young and work as a clerk to help support his family. His musical talents were noticed early and he found work in the Catskills resort area where he introduced himself with a more suitable marquee name -- Freddie Stewart. By 1940 he had moved up in the musical field as a tenor vocalist with Clyde McCoy's Orchestra, which led to his own radio show, "Freddie Stewart Sings," in New York.

A compact, highly personable young man with wavy hair and an appealing, boyish enthusiasm, Hollywood's ears eventually caught the sound of this young New York talent, and the powers that be encouraged him to move West. Following a brief singing spot in Columbia's She's a Sweetheart (1944) which starred Larry Parks, no other offers came in so Freddie accepted a steady job with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, hoping to attain at least a measure of the success his idol Frank Sinatra had found. Following this period he signed with the small "Poverty Row" studio Monogram and starred in a succession of eight bobbysoxer musicals featuring a main staple of players including June Preisser (as his love interest), Noel Neill of "Superman" fame (playing June's sister), and Frankie Darro (as his nemesis), among others. Billed as the "Teenagers" in the show, the cast, most in their late 20s, were pretty long in the tooth to be playing collegiates much less high schoolers. Despite the flimsy plots and frivolous nature, the tunefests, which began with Junior Prom (1946), and ended with Music Man (1948) succeeded as breezy escapist fare and proved popular enough as second features to make money for Monogram. Freddie usually had a solo or two in each picture. The youthful romantic lead, who was only 5'6" tall, found little waiting for him after the demise of the series. Audiencegoers were looking for Hollywood he-men to idolize now. He didn't fit the bill and promptly retired from films.

Freddie went out on the road in both Europe and the U.S. and at one time fronted his own night club in Miami Beach called "Freddie Stewart's Matchbox," but it soon folded. He kept singing for years with no major film or TV comeback happening for him. Quietly retired, he had been divorced three times by the time he died on August 15, 2000, in his Southern California home. He was survived by a daughter.
BornMarch 25, 1925
DiedAugust 15, 2000(75)
BornMarch 25, 1925
DiedAugust 15, 2000(75)
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Known for

Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, and Freddie Stewart in Campus Sleuth (1948)
Campus Sleuth
6.2
  • Freddie Trimball
  • 1948
Eddie Heywood, Abe Lyman, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, Harry 'The Hipster' Gibson, and Abe Lyman Orchestra in Junior Prom (1946)
Junior Prom
4.2
  • Freddie Trimball
  • 1946
Alan Hale Jr., Candy Candido, Frankie Darro, Abe Lyman, Wingy Manone, Warren Mills, Noel Neill, Les Paul, June Preisser, Jess Stacy, Freddie Stewart, Joe Venuti, Jerry Wald, Jack McVea, and The Jam Session in Sarge Goes to College (1947)
Sarge Goes to College
6.2
  • Freddie Trimball
  • 1947
Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, and Jerry Wald in Vacation Days (1947)
Vacation Days
4.1
  • Freddie Trimball
  • 1947

Credits

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  • Alan Hale Jr., Phil Brito, Chick Chandler, Jimmy Dorsey, Noel Neill, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra in Music Man (1948)
    Music Man
    6.8
    • Freddie Russo
    • 1948
  • Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, and Freddie Stewart in Campus Sleuth (1948)
    Campus Sleuth
    6.2
    • Freddie Trimball
    • 1948
  • Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, and Freddie Stewart in Smart Politics (1948)
    Smart Politics
    6.5
    • Freddie Trimball
    • 1948
  • Jimmie Davis and Margaret Lindsay in Louisiana (1947)
    Louisiana
    7.2
    • Freddie Stewart
    • 1947
  • Alan Hale Jr., Candy Candido, Frankie Darro, Abe Lyman, Wingy Manone, Warren Mills, Noel Neill, Les Paul, June Preisser, Jess Stacy, Freddie Stewart, Joe Venuti, Jerry Wald, Jack McVea, and The Jam Session in Sarge Goes to College (1947)
    Sarge Goes to College
    6.2
    • Freddie Trimball
    • 1947
  • Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, and Jerry Wald in Vacation Days (1947)
    Vacation Days
    4.1
    • Freddie Trimball
    • 1947
  • Lita Baron, June Preisser, Freddie Slack, Freddie Stewart, and Freddie Slack and His Orchestra in High School Hero (1946)
    High School Hero
    4.2
    • Freddie Trimball
    • 1946
  • Charlie Barnet, June Preisser, Chuy Reyes, Freddie Stewart, and Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra in Freddie Steps Out (1946)
    Freddie Steps Out
    4.3
    • Freddie Trimball
    • Frankie the Crooner
    • 1946
  • Eddie Heywood, Abe Lyman, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, Harry 'The Hipster' Gibson, and Abe Lyman Orchestra in Junior Prom (1946)
    Junior Prom
    4.2
    • Freddie Trimball
    • 1946
  • Jane Darwell, Jimmy Lloyd, and Larry Parks in She's a Sweetheart (1944)
    She's a Sweetheart
    5.8
    • Singer
    • 1944

Soundtrack



  • Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, and Freddie Stewart in Campus Sleuth (1948)
    Campus Sleuth
    6.2
    • performer: "Baby, You Can Count on Me", "What Happened?", "Neither Could I"
    • writer: "Baby, You Can Count on Me"
    • 1948
  • Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, and Freddie Stewart in Smart Politics (1948)
    Smart Politics
    6.5
    • performer: "The Young Man With A Beat"
    • writer: "Kitchen Blues", "The Young Man With A Beat"
    • 1948
  • Alan Hale Jr., Candy Candido, Frankie Darro, Abe Lyman, Wingy Manone, Warren Mills, Noel Neill, Les Paul, June Preisser, Jess Stacy, Freddie Stewart, Joe Venuti, Jerry Wald, Jack McVea, and The Jam Session in Sarge Goes to College (1947)
    Sarge Goes to College
    6.2
    • performer: "Two Are The Same As One", "I'll Close My Eyes", "When We're Alone (Penthouse Serenade)"
    • 1947
  • Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, and Jerry Wald in Vacation Days (1947)
    Vacation Days
    4.1
    • performer: "Once In a While"
    • 1947
  • Charlie Barnet, June Preisser, Chuy Reyes, Freddie Stewart, and Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra in Freddie Steps Out (1946)
    Freddie Steps Out
    4.3
    • performer: "Patience and Fortitude" (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Eddie Heywood, Abe Lyman, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, Harry 'The Hipster' Gibson, and Abe Lyman Orchestra in Junior Prom (1946)
    Junior Prom
    4.2
    • performer: "Teen Canteen", "It's Me, Oh Lawd", "(All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings" (Ma Mie), "Trimball For President"
    • 1946

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.68 m
  • Born
    • March 25, 1925
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • August 15, 2000
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • 'Lola Katherine DeWitt Stewart'1951 - ?
  • Children
    • April Stewart

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Chose his stage name in honor of actors Freddie Bartholomew and James Stewart.
  • Salaries
      Music Man
      (1948)
      $3,000

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  • When did Freddie Stewart die?
    August 15, 2000
  • How did Freddie Stewart die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Freddie Stewart when he died?
    75 years old
  • Where did Freddie Stewart die?
    Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Freddie Stewart born?
    March 25, 1925

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