Fred Trump

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Fred Trump
Born: October 11, 1905
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Died: June 25, 1999 (age 93)
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Occupation: real estate developer
Spouse: Mary MacLeod Trump
Children: Donald Trump, Maryanne Trump Barry, Robert Trump, Fred Trump, Jr., Elizabeth Trump Grau

Frederick Christ "Fred" Trump (October 11, 1905June 25, 1999) was the father of the prolific real estate/entertainment magnate Donald Trump.

He was a real estate developer who became rich by building and operating affordable rental housing in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island.

In the Quantum Leap episode "It's A Wonderful Leap", Fred Trump was played by Vaughn Armstrong.

  • Rozhon, Tracie. "Fred C. Trump, Postwar Master Builder of Housing for Middle Class, Dies at 93," The New York Times, June 26, 1999.


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