F. Ball
Net worth: 4 M $ as of 30/05/2026
Net worth: 4 M $ as of 30/05/2026
Frederick Henry Ball (July 17, 1915 – February 5, 2007) was an American movie studio executive, actor, and brother of comedienne Lucille Ball.
Biography
Early life
Fred Ball was born on July 17, 1915, to Henry Durrell Ball (September 25, 1887 – February 28, 1915) and Desirée "DeDe" Evelyn Hunt (September 21, 1892 – July 20, 1977) in Jamestown, New York, U.S.A. He was named after his grandfather. He grew up in a Baptist family; his father was of Scottish descent and related to the first President of the United States, George Washington (whose mother was Mary Ball). His mother was of French, Irish and English descent. His genealogy can be traced back to the earliest settlers in the colonies. One direct ancestor, William Sprague, left England on the ship Lyon's Whelp for Plymouth/Salem, Massachusetts. He helped found the city of Charlestown, Massachusetts.
His father was a telephone lineman for the Bell Telephone Company, and his mother was a concert pianist. His father contracted typhoid fever while DeDe Ball was pregnant with Fred, and died in February 1915. When Fred was a few years old, his mother met a Swedish Lutheran salesman named Edward (Ed) Peterson, and married him in 1918.
Fred and his sister were raised by their grandparents. Their grandfather (Fred Hunt) was an eccentric socialist who enjoyed the theater and frequently took the family to vaudeville shows. He worked in the furniture industry. He often whittled toys and made doll furniture for his grandchildren. Fred thought of Mr. Hunt as his father (whereas his own father died before he was born); it was his grandfather who became a surrogate father to him through most of his childhood. Fred, Lucille, and their mother all lived together with the Hunts for a time in Celoron.
In 1927, a neighborhood child, Warner Erikson, was paralyzed by a shot accidentally fired from a gun Fred's grandfather had given him for his birthday. Erikson died five years later. The resultant publicity and lawsuit forced Mr. Hunt to sell his house and enter bankruptcy. He was even jailed for a time. After this incident (which was referred to in the family as "the break-up"), the family had to split and never lived together in one place again. Fred's grandfather died in 1944.
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ALCON AG 0.01% | 30/12/2024 | 64,366 ( 0.01% ) | 4 M $ | 30/05/2026 |
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Allergan, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Manufactures pharmaceutical products | Health Technology |
SimpleTech, Inc.
SimpleTech, Inc. Computer PeripheralsElectronic Technology Manufactures network, storage, and connectivity devices | Electronic Technology |
Alcon AG
Alcon AG Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Develops, manufactures and distributes surgical & eye care devices | Health Technology |
Hospira, Inc.
Hospira, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Provides drugs, IV sets and clinical integration & software, infusion pumps and implementation services | Health Technology |
AMO Development LLC
AMO Development LLC Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Designs, develops and manufactures femtosecond laser technology for use in ophthalmology | Health Technology |
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals LLC
Kythera Biopharmaceuticals LLC Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Develops and commercializes novel dermatology prescription drugs | Health Technology |
Serica Technologies, Inc.
Serica Technologies, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Distributes silk based biomaterial products for tissue rejuvenation | Health Technology |
Novartis AG
Novartis AG Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Manufactures and markets health care and nutritional products | Health Technology |
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.
Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Operates as an eye care device company | Health Technology |
Queen's University
Queen's University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Advanced Medical Technology Association
Advanced Medical Technology Association Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a trade association that offers information on philanthropy, blood products, diagnostics, orthopedics, ophthalmic, wound care and disaster preparedness | Commercial Services |
STEC, Inc.
STEC, Inc. Computer PeripheralsElectronic Technology Manufactures network, storage and connectivity devices | Electronic Technology |
Syntex Laboratories, Inc. | |
Syntex, Inc.
Syntex, Inc. MiscellaneousMiscellaneous Operates as a non-classified establishment | Miscellaneous |
Fundacion ICO | |
Alcon NV
Alcon NV Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Provides eye health care services | Health Services |
Alcon Vision LLC
Alcon Vision LLC Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Provides ear care services and manufactures devices | Health Services |
Ophthalmology Foundation
Ophthalmology Foundation Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ophthalmology Foundation is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing ophthalmic education and improving eye care worldwide, with a focus on underserved and low-resource regions. The private company is based in San Francisco, CA. The organization empowers vision care through accessible, high-quality education, faculty development, and professional growth for ophthalmologists and eye care professionals. Key initiatives include internationally recognized, low-cost online examinations aligned with American Academy of Ophthalmology standards, offered biannually at local host centers worldwide to reduce travel barriers. The foundation plans to expand exam offerings with new subspecialty tests in retina and glaucoma launching in 2027. Top-performing candidates outside the U.S. may receive travel grants to attend international conferences or pursue specialized training. Faculty development is a core focus, with programs designed to enhance teaching skills through mentorships, symposia, workshops, webinars, simulation-based education, and online courses offering continuing professional development credits. The foundation’s educator’s certificate program certifies teaching competence, enabling educators to participate as faculty in educational interventions. Its faculty development committee oversees program quality and volunteer recruitment. Additional offerings include subspecialty fellowships awarding 80-100 grants annually across 20 areas, accreditation of residency programs to meet international standards, and collaborative partnerships with leading institutions and organizations worldwide. The foundation emphasizes equity, inclusion, and ethical standards, tailoring programs to regional needs through an international advisory committee. | Commercial Services |
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