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W.C. Fields

Name in Native Language: "W. C. Fields" (English/EN)
Actor / Comedian / Screenwriter / Film Director | * 01/29/1880 († 66, 12/25/1946) | Darby, Pennsylvania (United States of America (USA))
William Claude Dukenfield (January 29, 1880 – December 25, 1946), better known as W. C. Fields, was an American actor, comedian, juggler, and writer. Fields's career in show business began in vaudeville, where he attained international success as a silent juggler. He began to incorporate comedy into his act and was a featured comedian in the Ziegfeld Follies for several years. He became a star in the Broadway musical comedy Poppy (1923), in which he played a colorful small-time con man. His subsequent stage and film roles were often similar scoundrels or henpecked everyman characters. Among his trademarks were his raspy drawl and grandiloquent vocabulary. His film and radio persona was generally identified with Fields himself. It was maintained by the publicity departments at Fields's studios (Paramount and Universal) and was further reinforced by Robert Lewis Taylor's 1949 biography W. C. Fields, His Follies and Fortunes. Beginning in 1973, with the publication of Fields's letters, photos, and personal notes in grandson Ronald Fields's book W. C. Fields by Himself, it was shown that Fields was married (and subsequently estranged from his wife), financially supported their son, and loved his grandchildren. ()
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Most frequent genres for this person: Comedies | Documentaries | Music

Known for these Movies & Shows

Awards & Nominations for W.C. Fields

Star On Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Movies with W.C. Fields as Actor(57)

as Self (archive footage)1997 The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
as (archive footage)1984 Going Hollywood: The '30s
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)1983 Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
as Self (archive footage)1982 Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!
as (archive footage)1979 The Hollywood Clowns
as (archive footage)1976 That's Entertainment, Part II
as Self (archive footage)1975 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
as Self (archive footage)1968 The Movie Orgy
as Self (archive footage)1965 Hollywood My Home Town
as Wilkins Micawber in 'David Copperfield' (archive footage)1964 The Big Parade of Comedy
as 'David Copperfield' (archive footage) (uncredited)1961 Hollywood: The Selznick Years
as archive footage1949 Down Memory Lane
as W. C. Fields1944 Follow the Boys
as himself1944 Song of the Open Road
as himself1944 Sensations of 1945
as himself1943 Show-Business at War
as Professor Pufflewhistle1942 Tales of Manhattan
as Egbert Sousé1940 The Bank Dick
as Self (archive footage)1940 Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
as Cuthbert J. Twillie1940 My Little Chickadee
as Larson E. Whipsnade1939 You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
as T. Frothingill Bellows / S.B. Bellows1938 The Big Broadcast of 1938
as Eustace McGargle1936 Poppy
as Wilkins Micawber1935 David Copperfield
as Commodore Jackson1935 Mississippi
as Ambrose Wolfinger1935 Man on the Flying Trapeze
as Sam Bisbee1934 You're Telling Me!
as The Great McGonigle / Squire Cribbs in 'The Drunkard'1934 The Old-Fashioned Way
as Harold Bissonette1934 It's a Gift
as Sheriff John Hoxley1934 Six of a Kind
as Professor Quail1933 International House
as Mr. Snavely1933 The Fatal Glass of Beer
as Humpty-Dumpty1933 Alice in Wonderland
as Augustus Winterbottom1933 Tillie and Gus
as Cornelius O'Hare1933 The Barber Shop
as Mr. Dilweg1933 The Pharmacist
as Dentist1932 The Dentist
as The President1932 Million Dollar Legs
as Rollo La Rue1932 If I Had a Million
as Bela Toerrek1931 Her Majesty, Love
as J. Effingham Bellweather1930 The Golf Specialist
as himself1928 The Circus: Premiere
as Richard Whitehead1928 Fools for Luck
as Ring Master1928 Tillie's Punctured Romance
as Elmer Finch1927 Running Wild
as Pa Potter1927 The Potters
as Samuel Bisbee1926 So's Your Old Man
as Elmer Prettywillie1926 It's the Old Army Game
as Professor Eustance McGargle1925 Sally of the Sawdust
as Professor Royle1925 That Royle Girl
as A British Sergeant1924 Janice Meredith

TV Shows/Series with W.C. Fields as Actor(1)

as himself1982 Wogan

Movies with W.C. Fields as Crew(15)

Writing/Screenplay1940 The Bank Dick
Writing/Screenplay1940 My Little Chickadee
Directing/Director1935 Man on the Flying Trapeze
Writing/Story1935 Man on the Flying Trapeze
Writing/Story1934 The Old-Fashioned Way
Writing/Story1934 It's a Gift
Writing/Writer1933 The Fatal Glass of Beer
Writing/Story1933 Too Many Highballs
Writing/Writer1933 The Barber Shop
Writing/Writer1933 The Pharmacist
Writing/Writer1932 The Dentist
Writing/Writer1930 The Golf Specialist
Writing/Writer1915 Pool Sharks

Additional Information

Official websites:
Full Name: William Claude Fields
Born: Thursday, 01/29 1880 (January) in Darby, Pennsylvania (United States of America (USA))
Died: Wednesday, 12/25 1946 (December) in Pasadena (aged: 66)
Zodiac sign: Aquarius (Chinese zodiac sign: Dragon)
Languages: English (EN, native language)
Father: James Lydon Duckenfield
Mother: Kate Spangler Fenton
Other names for W.C. Fields (nicknames, foreign languages etc.):
"William Claude Dukenfield"
"Bill Fields"
"Charles Bogle"
"Mahatma Kane Jeeves"
"Otis Criblecoblis"
"W. C. Fields"
W.C. Fields frequently works together with these people:
Bing Crosby (10x, Actor)
Mack Sennett (9x, Crew)
Clark Gable (8x, Actor)
Bob Hope (8x, Actor)
Joan Crawford (8x, Actress)
Bette Davis (7x, Actress)
Mickey Rooney (7x, Actor)
Lou Costello (7x, Actor)
Spencer Tracy (7x, Actor)
Carole Lombard (7x, Actress)
Groucho Marx (7x, Actor)
Selina Scott (3x, Actress)
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