Fred Savage, a talented individual, entered the world on July 9, 1976. His remarkable journey in the world of acting began at the tender age of nine, when he landed a role in the production "Morningstar/Eveningstar" (1986),a project spearheaded by Lorimar. Roger Damon Price discovered Fred, who would go on to play the character of Alan Bishop in this production.
As Fred's career continued to unfold, he auditioned for the role of a lifetime in "The Boy Who Could Fly" (1986),a film that catapulted Jay Underwood's career to new heights.
Fast-forwarding to the age of twelve, Fred secured the lead role in the iconic television series "The Wonder Years" (1988). His impressive performance earned him a spot in the movie "Vice Versa" (1988),where he shared the screen with the talented Judge Reinhold.
Fred's next venture was the film "Little Monsters" (1989),which marked a significant milestone in his career as he collaborated with his younger brother, Ben Savage. Following this, he appeared in the movie "The Wizard" (1989),alongside Luke Edwards, Christian Slater, Jenny Lewis, and Beau Bridges.
The television series "The Wonder Years" (1988) eventually came to a close, while his younger brother, Ben Savage, secured the lead role in the show "Boy Meets World" (1993). Fred took a brief hiatus from acting, only to return a couple of years later with a role in the television series "Working" (1997).