Fred C. Fishback (born Moscu Fischback; January 18, 1894 – January 6, 1925) was a film director, actor, screenwriter, and producer of the silent era. Following the 1921 scandal surrounding Roscoe Arbuckle, in which he was involved, Fishback worked mostly under the pseudonym Fred Hibbard.

Biography

Fred Fishback was born Moscu Fischback (sometimes spelled Fischbach) on January 18, 1894, in Bucharest, Romania. He immigrated to the United States around 1900, and made his motion picture debut with Thomas H. Ince in 1912. As Freddy Fischbach, he became a cameraman at Mack Sennett's Keystone studio, where he worked with comedy star Roscoe Arbuckle. Sennett promoted Fischbach to director, with his surname Americanized to Fred Fishback.

Anyone with Keystone credentials was welcomed by lesser comedy studios, and Fishback secured a job directing comedy shorts for Universal Pictures, many of them featuring former Keystone and Hal Roach bit player Lige Conley.

Both Arbuckle and Fishback were hired to direct at Educational Pictures. Fishback, reunited with Lige Conley, helped to develop Conley into a comedy star in a lengthy series of slapstick short subjects. Fishback also directed one of Educational's leading comedians, Lloyd Hamilton. Fishback died at the age of 30 of cancer; his last films were released posthumously.

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Actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
1914Love and BulletsHenchman
1914Laughing GasBearded Patient
1914Tillie's Punctured RomanceTall Servant
1914Killing HoracePainter
1914Those Love PangsVivian's Boyfriend
1914Gentlemen of NerveSpectator Behind Fence, Spectator in Bleachers
1915The Home BreakersLead Cop
1915A Bird's a BirdRaffle Ticket Taker
1915That Little Band of GoldAudience Member Near Box
1915Droppington's Devilish DeedThe Heavy Man
1915Do-Re-Me-Boom!Cop
1915A Hash House FraudFree-Eater Hit with Plate
1915The Cannon BallTall Henchman
1915Only a Messenger BoyMan with Booze
1915A Janitors Wife's TemptationWaiter in Booth Hall
1915The HuntPrisoner Who Escapes with Ford

Director

Poster for An International Sneak (1917)
YearTitleNotes
1915The Home BreakersAssistant director
1915A Bird's a BirdAssistant director
1915Droppington's Devilish DeedAssistant director
1915Do-Re-Me-Boom!Assistant director
1915A Hash House FraudAssistant director
1915The Cannon BallAssistant director
1916A Movie Star
1916His Auto Ruination
1916By Stork Delivery
1916His Bitter Pill
1916Ambrose's Cup of Woe
1916Madcap Ambrose
1916Ambrose's Rapid Rise
1916Safety First Ambrose
1917His Naughty Thought
1917Cactus Nell
1917Lost, a Cook
1917Roping Her Romeo
1917An International Sneak
1918Beware of Boarders!
1918Here Come the Girls
1919Money Talks
1919A Village Venus
1920His Master's BreathAlso screenwriter
1920A Baby Doll BanditAlso screenwriter
1920Naughty Lions and Wild MenAlso screenwriter
1920Over the TransomAlso screenwriter
1920Loose Lions and Fast LoversAlso screenwriter
1920A Lion's AllianceAlso screenwriter
1920My Dog PalAlso screenwriter
1920My Salomy LionsAlso screenwriter
1921A Bunch of KissesAlso screenwriter
1921The Dog DoctorAlso screenwriter
1921PlaymatesAlso screenwriter
1921Alfalfa LoveAlso screenwriter
1921Society DogsAlso screenwriter
1921The WhizbangAlso screenwriter
1921Brownie's Little VenusAlso screenwriter
1922Circus ClownsAs Fred Hibbard; also screenwriter
1922The StraphangerDirector and screenwriter
1923Uncle SamAs Fred Hibbard
1924My FriendAs Fred Hibbard
1924Air PocketsAs Fred Hibbard
1924Killing TimeAs Fred Hibbard
1924Going EastAs Fred Hibbard
1924Jonah JonesAs Fred Hibbard
1924CrushedAs Fred Hibbard
1925HookedAs Fred Hibbard Also screenwriter; released posthumously
1925Half a HeroAs Fred Hibbard Also screenwriter; released posthumously

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