Fred C. Newmeyer

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Born
August 9, 1888
Died
April 24, 1967

Fred C. Newmeyer was a professional baseball player from 1909-13 before beginning his career as an extra at Universal Pictures. He worked his way up the ladder to become a prop man, then assistant director and, finally, director. Notable among his films are Seven Keys to Baldpate (1925) with Douglas…

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Fred C. Newmeyer was a professional baseball player from 1909-13 before beginning his career as an extra at Universal Pictures. He worked his way up the ladder to become a prop man, then assistant director and, finally, director. Notable among his films are Seven Keys to Baldpate (1925) with Douglas MacLean and The Potters (1927), starring W.C. Fields. His interest in baseball never waned and sometimes surfaced as a theme in his films, particularly with Warming Up (1928), a vehicle for Jean Arthur and Richard Dix.

Newmeyer specialized almost exclusively in comedy, first as an actor and then as a very capable director. He turned out several entries in the "Our Gang" series, as well as numerous other shorts for Hal Roach. He actually helmed the very first "Our Gang" effort, but it was deemed unsatisfactory and the piece was eventually remade by Robert F. McGowan. However, Newmeyer later worked on some of Harold Lloyd's best films, either as solo director (Grandma's Boy (1922), Dr. Jack (1922)) or in collaboration with Sam Taylor (The Freshman (1925), Safety Last! (1923)).

With the advent of sound Newmeyer, ill-advisedly, forsook daredevil comedy for more serious subjects. Subway Express (1931), a "thriller" he made for Columbia, was plain dull, and General Spanky (1936) (starring ex-"Our Gang" star George 'Spanky' McFarland) was mushy melodrama at its worst. After that, Newmeyer's directing career quietly petered out.

Actor

Dogs of War!Dogs of War!(1923)as Director
Safety Last!Safety Last!(1923)as Car Driver Who Gets Parking Ticket
Number, Please?Number, Please?(1920)as Carnival staff
His Royal SlynessHis Royal Slyness(1920)as Elderly Noble
From Hand to MouthFrom Hand to Mouth(1919)as Butler

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Car Driver Who Gets Parking Ticket
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Bebe Daniels, Sidney De Gray, Billy Fay, Bud Jamison, Dee Lampton, Harold Lloyd, Earl Mohan, Fred C. Newmeyer, 'Snub' Pollard, Charles Stevenson, and Frank Lake in Luke's Fireworks Fizzle (1916)Bebe Daniels, Wally Howe, Bud Jamison, Harold Lloyd, Marie Mosquini, Fred C. Newmeyer, James Parrott, and 'Snub' Pollard in Si, Senor (1919)Sammy Brooks, Dee Lampton, Harold Lloyd, Fred C. Newmeyer, and 'Snub' Pollard in Luke Rides Roughshod (1916)Sammy Brooks, Bebe Daniels, Billy Fay, Bud Jamison, Margaret Joslin, Dee Lampton, Harold Lloyd, Earl Mohan, Fred C. Newmeyer, 'Snub' Pollard, Gilbert Pratt, Charles Stevenson, and Harry Todd in Luke, the Gladiator (1916)Roy Brooks, Sammy Brooks, Bebe Daniels, William Gillespie, Helen Gilmore, Mark Jones, Dee Lampton, Gus Leonard, Gaylord Lloyd, Harold Lloyd, Fred C. Newmeyer, 'Snub' Pollard, Charles Stevenson, Noah Young, and Marie Benson in Bumping Into Broadway (1919)Bebe Daniels, Harold Lloyd, Fred C. Newmeyer, and Noah Young in Captain Kidd's Kids (1919)