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W. C. Fields conceived and starred in four famous Sennett-Paramount comedies.
Welles considered an adaptation of Charles Dickens's The Pickwick Papers which would have starred Fields and John Barrymore, but Fields's schedule would not permit it.
In 2011, Cooper starred in the techno-thriller Limitless, based on the 2001 novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn, as well as the comedy sequel The Hangover Part II.
She starred with Tara Reid in The Fields, and with Colin Firth and Cameron Diaz in Gambit, a remake of a 1966 film.
In 2000, he starred in To the Green Fields Beyond at the Donmar Warehouse ( directed by Sam Mendes, the man behind American Beauty ).
Before appearing on Facts of Life, Fields starred on a short-lived sitcom called Baby, I'm Back and appeared in a commercial for Mrs. Butterworth's pancake syrup.
Her real life mother, Chip Fields, starred on Good Times as the mother of Janet Jackson's character, Penny.
Yet mother and daughter Fields never starred in the same episodes.
In 1928, he starred with Adelaide Hall on Broadway in the hugely successful musical revue Blackbirds of 1928 written by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh, in which Robinson performed his famous stair dance.
Cromwell starred with Will Rogers in Life Begins at 40 for Fox Film Corporation in 1935, it was one of Rogers ' last roles and Poppy for Paramount in 1936 wherein Cromwell played the suitor of W. C. Fields ' daughter, Rochelle Hudson.
She starred in Edward F. Cline's movie Million Dollar Legs ( 1932 ) as " Mata Machree, The Woman No Man Can Resist ", a Mata Hari-based spy character who is hired to undermine the President of Klopstokia ( played by W. C. Fields ) in his efforts to secure money for his destitute country.
In June 1977 Fields starred in the Home Box Office special series Standing Room Only, beginning her show seated in a wheelchair.
Actors and celebrities that guest starred during the series run are: Paula Abdul, Adrienne Barbeau, Beau Billingslea, Earl Billings, Johnny Brown, Orlando Brown, Angelle Brooks, Monica Calhoun, Héctor Camacho, Bill Cobbs, Kelly Coffield, Busta Rhymes, Gary Coleman, Dee Jay Daniels, Melissa De Sousa, Michael Clarke Duncan, Missy Elliott, Chip Fields, En Vogue, Antonio Fargas, Carmen Filpi, Gloria Gaynor, Pam Grier, Pat Harrington, Jr., Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Shari Headley, Sherman Hemsley, Roy Jones, Jr., Tamala Jones, Tracey Cherelle Jones, Andre Jamal Kinney, Tembi Locke, Kenny Lofton, Faizon Love, Barney Martin, Bernie Mac, Christopher Michael, Garrett Morris, Iona Morris, Elise Neal, Ron O ' Neal, Devika Parikh, Jack Plotnick, Richard Roundtree, Ronnie Schell, Kellita Smith, Nick Spano, BernNadette Stanis, Keith Sweat, Tammy Townsend, Thea Vidale, Steve Vinovich, Adam West, Kym Whitley and Fred Willard
On June 10, 2008, Fields guest starred on NBC's Last Comic Standing as the announcer for the event " Last Comic Smackdown ".
White, who had starred with W. C. Fields and Jack Benny in her best years, was somewhat chagrined to be known for such a film.
Maestro has also starred in the off-Broadway musical play, My Life as a Fairytale, inspired by the life and works of author Hans Christian Andersen and singing the music of Stephin Merritt from the Magnetic Fields.
When Fields starred in the 1911 stage comedy, The Hen-Pecks, one of the supporting comedians in the cast was Vernon Castle, who went on to become a famous ballroom dancer.
* W. C. Fields also starred in a series of comedies for Paramount in the 1930s.
It starred Julia McKenzie and Anton Rodgers as Hester and William Fields, a devoted middle-class couple with an idyllic suburban lifestyle.
In 1989, the series re-located to France and became French Fields, although only McKenzie and Rodgers, of the main characters, starred regularly in this new series though Philip Bird appeared on several episodes and Ann Beach made an appearance in the final episode.
* W. C. ( 1971 )-composer, lyricist ; a musical based on the life of W. C. Fields, which starred Mickey Rooney and Bernadette Peters but closed out-of-town
The series starred Anton Rodgers and Julia McKenzie as husband and wife William and Hester Fields and followed the series Fresh Fields, which ran from 7 March 1984 to 23 October 1986.

Fields and couple
Monti had small roles in a couple of Fields ' films, and in 1971 wrote a biography, W. C. Fields and Me, which was made into a motion picture at Universal Studios in 1976.
Samuel married Sally Fields in 1778, and the couple had one son.
In 1928, just a couple blocks east of Laurel Canyon, Mack Sennett created his 38 acre ( 15. 4 hm² ) Keystone Studios, which produced silent movies with stars such as Fatty Arbuckle, W. C. Fields, Stan Laurel, and the Keystone Kops.
The Woollam Playing Fields, a couple of miles away to the north of the city, provides an extensive, modern, outdoor sports facility for the School and the Old Albanian Sports Club.

Fields and short
Fields made four short subjects for comedy pioneer Mack Sennett in 1932 and 1933, distributed through Paramount Pictures.
While Fields was inactive in films due to extended illness, he recorded a short speech for a radio broadcast.
* Zero db ( short fiction ) ( Ticknor & Fields, 1987 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1988 )
* Barking Man ( short fiction ) ( Ticknor & Fields, 1990 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1991 ) ( Quality Paperback Club, 1991 )
Haim also had short engagements to Holly Fields in 1996 and model Cindy Guyer in 2000.
Based on the short stories, My Sister Eileen by Ruth McKenney and the play by Fields and Chodorov
In 1965, the duo made a series of six short documentaries about comedians such as W. C. Fields and the Marx Brothers, titled Wayne and Shuster Take an Affectionate Look At ..., which were telecast on CBS in the summer of 1966.
In 1948, Newbridge Fields ( a short distance from the town centre ) hosted the 1948 National Eisteddfod.
South of Bellingham, the small river Spring Brook joins the Ravensbourne after flowing only about one mile ( 1. 6 km ) from the east through Plaistow and Downham ; it crosses the borough boundary from Bromley to Lewisham and narrow parkland named Shaftesbury Park Recreation Ground and Downham Playing Fields follow it along its short course.
He lived, on the invitation of Dr Daniel Whistler, for a short time in 1682 at the College of Physicians, but died at the house of Mr Cothorne, reader of the church of St Giles-in-the Fields.
The school owns the Balgray Playing Fields, a short distance from the main site.
Fields and gardens are located both over the qanats a short distance before they emerge from the ground and after the surface outlet.
The partnership was cut short by Fields ' death in 1974.
W. C. Fields also wears one in the famous short film The Fatal Glass of Beer ( 1933 film ).
When the show began filming, Fields was so short that the producers put her in roller skates during the first season so that they could avoid difficult camera angles.
After playing on Poad's Fields for a short time, the York Lunatic Asylum leased the club a plot of land at the end of the Clarence Street in 1885.
Fields with short fences can be commonplace in some countries where baseball is less popular ; often, soccer fields have to be used, resulting in a very short left or right field.
It was one of two short films Fields made for a company called Gaumont, distributed by Mutual.
The short then proceeds to showcase a large number of Hollywood stars in the form of caricatures, including Katharine Hepburn ( as a horse named Miss Heartburn ), Jean Harlow, Bette Davis, Joe E. Brown, Hugh Herbert, W. C. Fields, Clark Gable, Groucho and Harpo Marx, Johnny Weissmuller, Mae West, Lionel and John Barrymore, Laurel and Hardy, Edward G. Robinson, Fred Astaire, and George Raft.
On 28 April 1910, French pilot Louis Paulhan landed his Farman biplane in Barcicroft Fields, Pytha Fold Farm, on the borders of Withington, Burnage and Didsbury, at the end of the first flight from London to Manchester in under 24 hours, with one short overnight stop at Lichfield.
After beginning his campaign in an unsuitably short sprint in Perth, Northerly arrived in Melbourne for the Memsie Stakes, but tried to bite one of his rivals, Fields Of Omagh, and was unplaced.
In 1923, Weber and Fields reunited for a short film made by Lee DeForest in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, featuring a recreation of their famous pool hall routine.
After breaking with Capra and the Mack Sennett studio, Ripley again returned to being a gag writer, screenwriter and occasional director, making short films with such comedians as W. C. Fields and Edgar Kennedy.

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