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Fred Savage Baby Makes His Debut (PHOTO)

Fred Savage's baby has made his official public debut thanks to a photo posted on Twitter. Savage and wife Jennifer welcomed their son sometime this week, though the details are still unknown. He simply tweeted the words "He's here" and posted the photo of the little guy.

Savage and Jennifer already have one son, Oliver, and a daughter, Lily. The couple has been together for eight years but has been friends their entire lives. Savage, of course, is famous for his portrayal of Kevin Arnold in the hit series "The Wonder Years." Since then, he has guest-starred on several popular series including "Seinfeld" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."

In addition to acting, though, Savage has spent the last several years working behind-the-scenes as a director. His work includes episodes of "Boy Meets World," which starred little brother Ben, "Hannah Montana" and "Wizards of Waverly Place."

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He has also produced episodes of the popular comedies "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and "Happy Endings" as well as "Friends with Benefits." It's a testament to the passion Savage has for the entertainment industry, which seems to run in the family.

Brother Ben starred in "Boy Meets World," and it was confirmed that his series will receive a spin-off and reunite him with co-star Danielle Fishel. The new series "Girl Meets World" will feature the characters Cory and Topanga as they deal with their teenage daughter, Riley.

It's harder to say which Savage brother has a bigger following. Fred may have closer ties to an older generation who grew up with the "Wonder Years," while Ben's show hits home with a different audience. Both have fan followings in the thousands and remain active in the entertainment industry.

The brothers have a unique sense of timing, though, given that just this week Ben tweeted, "I'm going to be a father! Well, on TV at least!"

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