Fred Flintstone
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Fred Flintstone | |
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Fred in "Hop Happy." | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Barney Rubble Betty Rubble Dino Mr. Slate's quarry Great Gazoo |
Occupation | Quarry worker |
Father | Ed Flintstone |
Mother | Edna Flintstone |
Grandfather(s) | Rocky Flintstone or Stoney Flintstone |
Aunt(s) | Hilda |
Other relative(s) | Son-in-law, Bamm-Bamm Rubble, in the early 1990's trilogy |
Marital status | Husband to Wilma Flintstone |
Children | One daughter, Pebbles A son, Fred Flintstone, Jr., in Golden Little Book's The Flintstones |
Grandchildren | Roxy and Chip Rubble |
First appearance | TF: "The Flintstone Flyer" (1960) |
Played by | Daws Butler (1960, pilot pitch) Alan Reed (1960-1977) Henry Corden (1966-2005) Lennie Weinrib (1986-1987) Scott Menville (1987-1988) John Goodman (1994) Jeff Bergman (since 1994) Mark Addy (2000) Jonathan Arnold Taylor (since 2005) |
Young Freddy. | |
John Goodman as Fred. | |
Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs |
Frederick "Fred/Freddy" Flintstone is the main character and protagonist of the Flintstones franchise. His voice was originated by Alan Reed (not counting Daws Butler in the pilot pitch).
Fred is a working-class caveman living the life of a dinosaur crane operator at a quarry in his home of Bedrock. While Fred is away at work, at home is his wife, Wilma, the adoring pet dinosaur he's stuck caring for, Dino (Hanna-Barbera later retconned Dino to be the childhood pet of Fred), and the later addition of Fred and Wilma's baby daughter, Pebbles. His best friend and next-door neighbor is Barney Rubble.
Character description
Appearances
TV series
Specials
Movies
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Comics
Books
Video games
Biography
Straight to the moon, Wilma!
Fred and Barney on the Laff-A-Lympics
Celebrating another 50 years! 50 years of fun!
Fred in the Funny Books
Development
Toys and merchandise
- Main article: Fred Flintstone/Toys
Gallery
- Main article: Fred Flintstone/Gallery
In popular culture
- In "Episode 8" (season 2) of Heartbreak High, Mr. Deloraine asked his nephew, Matt, how the stereo was at the warehouse he had recently moved into, with Matt responding that it looked liked something Freddy Flintstone built.
- In the film The Amazing Spider-Man, Dr. Connors's lab rats are called Fred and Wilma.