Lucas Cruikshank created the viral sensation, simply known as Fred, on YouTube in 2006 and kept the character alive through videos posted online until 2015 Skyler Caruso is a Writer and Reporter of ...
If you haven’t heard of ‘Fred’ by now, or, God forbid heard Fred’s voice, consider yourself lucky. Fred Figglehorn is a kid named Lucas Cruikshank who puts videos of himself speaking in a high voice ...
Lucas Cruikshank, the actor behind YouTube’s first breakout personality, Fred Figglehorn, is teaming with Collective Digital Studio to revive the channel that made him famous. A trailer reintroducing ...
ABC News' John Berman chats with the teen star of "Fred" about his new movie. Sept. 15, 2010— -- A teen enters his living room speaking in a comically high-pitched, tinny voice, inviting his ...
At 17, Lucas Cruikshank is the writer, producer, director and star of one of the most subscribed channels in YouTube history. To date, his creation, the fast-talking, hyperactive 6-year-old Fred ...
LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES — If you haven’t heard of him yet, Fred Figglehorn likes to say, you’re probably really old or something. And Fred, with his nerdy striped shirts and that high-pitched, ...
More than 3 million viewers tuned in Jan. 16 to see Fred Figglehorn, the frenetic 6-year-old character created by teenager Lucas Cruikshank, begin his first foray into series TV with 24 11-minute ...
Fred Figglehorn had already mastered the Internet. Now he can add TV. The hyperactive 6-year-old character, who has starred in a series of YouTube videos viewed more than 580 million times, drew ...
“Hey, it’s FREEEDD!!!” What? You don’t know Fred, the weird “kid” with the high-pitched voice that sounds like he’s sucked on helium? Fred, whose Youtube channel has had 602 million video views since ...
Fred Figglehorn is more than just an online video star now. Lucas Cruikshanks' popular YouTube character made a big splash on TV Sunday night, as well. with 7.6 million viewers tuning in for his "Fred ...
Lucas Cruikshank says there's a lot more to his alter ego Fred Figglehorn than screaming temper tantrums. "Well... if you can get past the voice," Cruikshank says. For the unfamiliar, Fred is a ...