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Fred Savage fired from ‘Wonder Years’ reboot after misconduct investigation

Fred Savage has been fired from ABC’s “The Wonder Years” reboot following multiple complaints of misconduct in his role as executive producer and director.

“Recently, we were made aware of allegations of inappropriate conduct by Fred Savage, and as is policy, an investigation was launched,” a spokesman for Disney’s 20th Television said in a statement to Deadline Friday.

“Upon its completion, the decision was made to terminate his employment as an executive producer and director of ‘The Wonder Years.'”

The nature of the allegations against Savage — who starred in the original ’80s series — remain unclear, though Deadline reports that the actor allegedly exhibited inappropriate behavior and had verbal outbursts throughout production. 

Fred Savage allegedly had verbal outbursts on set. ABC
Fred Savage’s former costar Alley Mills has called the actor “the least offensive” person on earth. ABC
Fred Savage starred in the original “The Wonder Years.” Getty Images

A rep for Savage, 45, did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment. 

This isn’t the first time Savage has been accused of misconduct. Actress Alley Mills said in 2018 that the original “Wonder Years” was canceled after a former costume designer filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Savage, then 16, and fellow co-star Jason Hervey, then 20. The suit was settled out of court. 

Mills, who played the mother of Savage’s character Kevin Arnold, called the suit “ridiculous,” adding that Savage was the “least offensive, most wonderful, sweet human being that ever walked the face of the Earth.”

Shortly after, a female crew member who worked on Savage’s Fox show “The Grinder” accused him of attacking and harassing her on set in 2015. 

Allegations of misconduct are nothing new for Savage. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via
Fred Savage was accused of harassing an actress on the show “The Grinder” but was cleared following an investigation. ABC

Savage called the allegations “completely without merit and absolutely untrue” at the time. He was later cleared by an investigation via 20th Television, who produced “The Grinder.” 

Season 1 of the new “Wonder Years” is currently airing. A second season has yet to be announced.