Charles W. Fries(1928-2021)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Chuck Fries graduated from Ohio State
University, where he also received an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts
degree. After serving in various production and administrative
capacities in the entertainment industry, he became vice-president in
charge of production for Screen Gems, the Columbia Pictures Television
arm and subsequently became Vice President in charge of feature film
produotion/administration for the parent company where he worked with
the top producers and directors in the industry. As executive vice
president in charge of production for Metromedia Producers Corporation,
Fries assumed the production reins and produced and/or supervised some
thirty movies for television, nine television series, and five
theatrical films. Though in 1974, he founded Alpine Productions.
He eventually later become Charles Fries Productions in the
November of the year. Fries is considered the "godfather" of the television
movie. Known for producing many issue-oriented movies for television,
Fries programs include: "Small Sacrifices" starring Farrah Fawcett and
Ryan O'Neal, "The Neon Empire", a three-hour epic saga starring Ray
Sharkey, Martin Landau and Gary Busey; "Leona Helmsley: The Queen of
Mean", starring Suzanne Pleshette and Lloyd Bridges; "The Martian
Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury starring Rock Hudson, and "Woman on the
Ledge" with Deidre Hall and "Deadly Web" with Gigi Rice and Ed
Marinaro. Theatrical motion pictures produced under the Fries banner
include Paul Schraeder's The Cat People, a Universal release starring
Natassja Kinski, and Malcolm McDowell; Out of Bounds, a Fries
production starring Anthony Michael Hall, released by Columbia
Pictures; Thrashin' distributed by New Line Cinema Corporation: Flowers
in the Attic, a highly successful co-production with New World; and
Troop Beverly Hills, starring Sheliy Long and Craig T. Nelson for
Weintraub Entertainment- His most recent production, Screamers is a
major Sci-Fi film starring Peter Weller. Fries has been and continues
to be integrally involved in the entertainment industry at large. At
the American Film Institute he is a member of its Board of Trustees and
Executive Committee. He established the Charles W. Fries Producer of
the Year Award at the institute to encourage quality television
programming. Recipients of the award are Dan Curtis, Edgar J. Scherick,
Roger Gimbel, Suzanne de Passe and Stan Margulies. The Ava and Charles
Fries Foundation also established the Charles W Fries Library at the
AFI in Los Angeles. The library is intended to be a collection of
groundbreaking, historically significant material and will include
scripts. production records and video copies of each film. Fries is
currently a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences,
where he serves as Secretary of the Foundation; the Academy Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences and he is a member of the Board Of Directors
of the Producer's Guild of America. He is also active at the Center
Theatre Group through an association with a constituent group, Center
Theate Group Affiliates. Fries is a former Chairman, having served for
five terms, and presently on sabbatical from the Steering Committee of
the Caucus of Producers, Writers and Directors, and his star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame is directly opposite Mann's Chinese
Theater.