- One of Fred Allen's best known schticks was his long-standing feud with fellow comedian Jack Benny. The two often appeared on each other's radio programs to trade barbs. Sadly, other than an appearance on "The Jack Benny Program," in which Fred tries to steal Jack's sponsor, this did not carry over into television, as Allen died shortly after beginning his own TV show. In real life, of course, Benny and Allen were great friends, and Benny even took time on his radio program to eulogize Allen after his death.
- In July, 1955, had an appendectomy, which caused him to miss two telecasts of What's My Line? (1950) where he had found a home as a regular weekly panelist.
- Fred Allen was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.
- Star of CBS Radio's "Texaco Star Theater" (1940-1944).
- Worked in vaudeville under a variety of names, including John Sullivan (the one his parents gave him), Paul Huckle, Fred St. James and Benjamin Franklin.
- He was awarded two Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio (6709 1/2 Hollywood Boulevard) and for Television (7021 Hollywood Boulevard) in Hollywood, California.
- Radio comic of the 1930s and '40s.
- Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith; pg. 10-12. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
- His face & baggy eyes became familiar to millions of movie goers in his mid 30s.
- Father: John H. Sullivan; Mother: Cecilia Herlihy.
- Appeared with Jack Benny and Bob Hope in the short film 'Radio Broadcasting Today'.
- Distant relative of comedian Joe Lipari. (Mr. Allen was Joe's grandfather's cousin.).
- Mentioned in Daydreams (1981).
- At one point during his vaudeville career he was billed as "The World's Worst Juggler".
- Often vacationed with his wife in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
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