Web29 mei 2024 · Fields, W.C. ( William Claud) (1880–1946) US music-hall, film and radio comedian. He was famous for his portrayal of hard-drinking, misanthropic braggarts in … WebFields was billed as 'The Eccentric Juggler'. On stage he dressed as a tramp, with a fake beard and exaggerated eye make up, while Hattie wore a tuxedo with tight satin pants. He did not speak during his act, but did a …
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Web6 apr. 2010 · W. C. Fields (1880-1946) was an American actor and comedian originally named William Claude Dukenfield. He left home at the age of 11 and started in show … WebDecember 26, 1946 W.C. Fields, 66, Dies; Famed as Comedian By BOSLEY CROWTHER asadena, Calif., Dec. 25--W. C. Fields, the comedian whose deadpan gestures, raspy … 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 comic persona was a misanthropic and hard-drinking egotist who remained a sympathetic character despite his supposed contempt for children and … Meer weergeven 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 … Meer weergeven In 1905 Fields made his Broadway debut in a musical comedy, The Ham Tree. His role in the show required him to deliver lines of dialogue, which he had never before done onstage. He later said, "I wanted to become a real comedian, and there I was, … Meer weergeven Fields married a fellow vaudevillian, chorus girl Harriet "Hattie" Hughes (1879–1963), on April 8, 1900. She became part of Fields's … Meer weergeven Fields was born William Claude Dukenfield in Darby, Pennsylvania, the oldest child of a working-class family. His father, James Lydon Dukenfield (1841–1913), was from an English family that emigrated from Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, in 1854. James … Meer weergeven Inspired by the success of the "Original Tramp Juggler", James Edward Harrigan, Fields adopted a similar costume of scruffy beard and … Meer weergeven Silent era and first talkies In 1915, Fields starred in two short comedies, Pool Sharks and His Lordship's Dilemma, … Meer weergeven In 1936, Fields's heavy drinking precipitated a significant decline in his health. He was chronically ill and suffering from Meer weergeven お笑い芸人 何歳から