Stanley Fields (actor)

American actor (1883–1941)


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::summary American actor (1883–1941) ::

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nameStanley Fields
imageStanley Fields in Algiers (1938).jpg
captionFields in Algiers (1938)
birth_nameWalter L. Agnew
birth_date
birth_placeAllegheny City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
death_date
death_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
years_active19291941
spouseAlta Bailey
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| name = Stanley Fields | image = Stanley Fields in Algiers (1938).jpg | caption = Fields in Algiers (1938) | birth_name = Walter L. Agnew | birth_date = | birth_place = Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | years_active = 19291941 | spouse = Alta Bailey Stanley Fields (born Walter L. Agnew; May 20, 1883April 23, 1941) was an American actor.

Biography

On Broadway, Fields performed in Fifty Miles from Boston (1908) and The Red Widow (1911). After that, for eight years, Fields performed in vaudeville with Frank Fay. he started on a film career with a screen debut as a gunman in her talkie New York Nights. In 1930, he signed a long-term contract with Paramount Pictures.

He died of a heart attack on April 23, 1941.

Selected filmography

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Stanley_Fields_in_Little_Caesar_trailer.jpg" caption="Little Caesar]]'' (1931)."] ::

References

References

  1. "Stanley Fields". The Broadway League.
  2. (February 11, 1930). "Contract Presented To Sinister Actor". The Ogden Standard-Examiner.
  3. (April 24, 1941). "Stanley Fields, 57, Character Actor. Noted for His Gangster Roles in 'Little Caesar' and Similar Films Dies in West. Appeared In Vaudeville. Began Stage Career in Chorus With George M. Cohan. In Films 15 Years". [[New York Times]].

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