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Fab Five Freddy Wiki Biography
Born as Frederick Brathwaite on the 31st August 1959 in Bedford-Stuyvesant, New York City USA, Freddy is a TV personality, visual artist and director, but probably best known to the world as the host of the MTV show “Yo! MTV Raps” (1988-1995), and for being involved in the New York underground graffiti scene.
Have you ever wondered how rich Fab Five Freddy is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Freddy’s net worth is as high as $2 million, an amount earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry, which has been active since the late ‘70s.
Unfortunately, there is no information about Freddy’s life before his career took off. He joined the graffiti group Fabulous Five in the late ‘70s, which until then only worked in shadows, painting over New York Subway cars. Nevertheless, with the help of Freddy, they took a step forward, and from graffiti moved to the more conventional art world. In no time, Freddy and one of the members of the group, Lee Quiñones, held an exhibition of their respective works in Rome Italy, at the Galleria LaMedusa. Thanks to his rising popularity, he and Lee Quiñones, were cast in the film “Downtown 81”, written by Glenn O’Brien, which was more of a documentary as it follows artist Jean Michael Basquiat in his daily life. After the success of the film, Freddy tried to put his own ideas onto the screen, and with the help of filmmaker Charlie Ahearn, created “Wild Style” released in 1982, which followed a day in the life of Freddy’s friend and colleague Lee Quiñones. Back in 1981, he was co-curator of the art show Beyond Words, which was held at the Mudd Club, in which works from Futura 2000 artists were showcased. Also, the exhibition comprised works from Jean Michael Basquiat, Keith Haring, Rammellzee and Kenny Scharf among others.
Slowly Freddy and the rest of the graffiti-group began to surface from the New York underground scene, and in 1988 he was named as the host of the MTV show “Yo! MTV Raps”, thanks to the popularity of which, Freddy’s own popularity grew ever higher, and he became one of the most prominent figures of the rap scene. His stint on the show lasted until the mid-90s, and since then has been focused on careers as an actor, producer and director, but also has continued to encourage young hip hop and graffiti artists to follow their dreams, despite obstacles they encounter on their way to success.
Freddy has been referenced in the song “Rapture”, performed by Blondie, while his other imprints on the music and art scenes include the hit single “Change the Beat”, and numerous exhibitions throughout the world which he has held with other graffiti artists, and has inspired many artists, such as Bansky, Shepard Fairey, and Barry McGhee, among others.
To speak of his career as an actor, Freddy appeared in the film “American Gangster” in 2007, and the same year portrayed murdered rap artist Terrence ‘Fulla T’ Smith in the TV crime drama series “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” in one episode of the series, while most recently he had a minor role in the biopic about the former President Barack Obama – “Barry” (2016), and also appeared in an episode of the TV crime drama series “Blue Bloods” (2016).
Regarding his personal life, Freddy’s most intimate details such as marital status and number of children remain hidden from public eyes, as Freddy tends to keep such information as secretive as he can.
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Fab Five Freddy Quick Info
Full Name | Fab 5 Freddy |
Net Worth | $2 Million |
Date Of Birth | August 31, 1959 |
Place Of Birth | Bedford-Stuyvesant, New York City USA |
Profession | TV personality |
Nationality | American |
Nicknames | Fab 5 Freddy , Frederick Brathwaite , Fab 5 Freddie , Fred Brathwaite , Fab Five Freddy Braithwaite , Fred Brathwaite aka Fab 5 Freddy |
https://twitter.com/fabnewyork | |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0292735/ |
Albums | Wild Style Breakbeats |
Movies | Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child, American Gangster, The Freshest Kids: A History of the B-Boy, Downtown 81, Murder Was the Case, Wild Style |
TV Shows | Yo! MTV Raps |
Fab Five Freddy Important Facts
- Is mentioned in the 1980 Blondie song “Rapture” and appears in the video of the song, which synthesizes disco with the then-emerging rap music and hip-hop. A pioneer of rap, Fab 5 Freddie met Debbie Harry and other members of Blondie at a club and they became friends. When Freddy suggested that Harry write a song about the rap scene, she did. The result is the rap that is the second half of “Rapture,” which begins “Fab Five Freddie told me everybody’s fly.” The song’s title is a pun on rap music. Also mentioned in the song “Have You Seen Her” by M.C. Hammer.
- Was the first choice for the character of Russel Walker in Krush Groove (1985) .
Fab Five Freddy Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blue Bloods | 2016 | TV Series | Atticus | Actor |
Barry | 2016/II | Rameek | Actor | |
Rachel Getting Married | 2008 | Rehearsal Dinner Guest (as Fab Five Freddy) | Actor | |
American Gangster | 2007 | Smalls Patron | Actor | |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | 2007 | TV Series | Terrence ‘Fulla T’ Smith | Actor |
The Manchurian Candidate | 2004 | Political Pundit | Actor | |
New Jack City | 1991 | Master of Ceremonies | Actor | |
She’s Gotta Have It | 1986 | Dog 10 (as Fab Five Freddy Braithwaite) | Actor | |
Downtown 81 | 1981 | Graffiti Artist | Actor | |
6th Annual VH1 Hip Hop Honors | 2009 | TV Movie co-executive producer | Producer | |
5th Annual VH1 Hip Hop Honors | 2008 | TV Movie co-executive producer | Producer | |
4th Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors | 2007 | TV Movie co-executive producer | Producer | |
3rd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors | 2006 | TV Movie co-executive producer | Producer | |
2nd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors | 2005 | TV Movie consulting producer | Producer | |
Hip-Hop Honors | 2004 | TV Special consulting producer | Producer | |
New Jack City | 1991 | associate producer | Producer | |
Wild Style | 1983 | Documentary associate producer – as Fred Braithwaite | Producer | |
Nas: Video Anthology Vol. 1 | 2004 | Video video “One Love” | Director | |
Murder Was the Case: The Movie | 1995 | Video short video “What’s My Name?” | Director | |
Wild Style | 1983 | Documentary performer: “Down By Law” / writer: “South Bronx Subway Rap”, “Military Cut Scratch Mix”, “M.C. Battle”, “Fantastic Freaks at the Dixie”, “Subway Theme”, “Cold Crush Bros. At the Dixie”, “Cuckoo Clocking”, “Double Trouble at the Amphitheatre”, “The Chief Rocker Busy Bee, D.J. A.J. At the Amphitheatre”, “Gangbusters Scratch Mix”, “Rammellzee and Shock Dell at the Amphitheatre”, “Down By Law” | Soundtrack | |
Wild Style | 1983 | Documentary original concept – as Fred Braithwaite | Writer | |
Wild Style | 1983 | Documentary | Composer | |
Wild Style | 1983 | Documentary musical director – as Fred Braithwaite | Music Department | |
American Gangster | 2007 | production consultant | Miscellaneous | |
Wild Style | 1983 | Documentary special thanks – as Fab Five Freddy | Thanks | |
Downtown 81 | 1981 | thanks | Thanks | |
Untitled Story of MTV Documentary | 2017 | Documentary filming | Himself | Self |
Luke Cage | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Hip-Hop Evolution | 2016 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Hustlers Convention | 2015 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Retro 30 | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Tanning of America | 2014 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon | 2013 | Documentary | Himself (as Fab Five Freddy) | Self |
Jamel Shabazz Street Photographer | 2013 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Picasso Baby: A Performance Art Film | 2013 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Hip Hop Pioneer (as Fab Five Freddy) | Self |
40 Greatest Yo! MTV Raps Moments | 2012 | TV Movie | Himself – Host | Self |
Gray: Live at the New Museum | 2011 | Documentary | Self | |
Outside In: The Story of Art in the Streets | 2011 | Documentary short | Himself – Artist | Self |
Art in the Streets | 2011 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Blank City | 2010 | Documentary | Self | |
VH1 Rock Docs | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child | 2010 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Downtown Calling | 2009 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Burning Down the House: The Story of CBGB | 2009 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The Universe of Keith Haring | 2008 | Documentary | Himself (as Fred Brathwaite aka Fab 5 Freddy) | Self |
Malcolm’s Echo: The Legacy of Malcolm X | 2008/I | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The Heart of Hip Hop with Fab 5 Freddy | 2007 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
4th Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors | 2007 | TV Movie | Himself – Honoree | Self |
Ali Rap | 2006 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
3rd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors | 2006 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
VH1 Goes Inside | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
2nd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors | 2005 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
New Jack City: A Hip Hop Classic | 2005 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
TV Party | 2005 | Video documentary | Self | |
Blondie: Video Hits | 2005 | Video short | Himself (segment “Rapture”) | Self |
Hip-Hop Honors | 2004 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
And You Don’t Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop | 2004 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Blondie: Greatest Video Hits | 2002 | Video | Himself (segment “Rapture”) | Self |
The Freshest Kids | 2002 | Video documentary | Self | |
A Tribe Called Quest: The Video Anthology | 2002 | Video | Himself (segment “Scenario”) | Self |
MTV 20: Live & Almost Legal | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
BET’s Top 25 Countdown | 1999 | TV Series | Himself (2007) | Self |
MTV Video Music Awards 1994 | 1994 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Freaks, Nerds & Weirdos | 1994 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Who’s the Man? | 1993 | Himself | Self | |
Juice | 1992 | Himself (as Fab 5 Freddie) | Self | |
MTV Video Music Awards 1990 | 1990 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The 1989 Annual MTV Video Music Awards | 1989 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Yo! MTV Raps | 1988 | TV Series | Host (weekend edition) (1988-1995) | Self |
Wild Style | 1983 | Documentary | ‘Phade’ (as Frederick Braithwaite) | Self |
Nas: Time Is Illmatic | 2014 | Documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Class of ’80 Debbie Harry | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Tupac: Resurrection | 2003 | Documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |