- Sidney Fields
Infobox Actor
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name = Sidney Fields
imagesize = 200px
caption = Sidney Fields (left) withLou Costello
birthdate = birth date|1898|2|5|mf=y
location = Milwaukee,Wisconsin , U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1975|9|28|1898|2|5|mf=y
deathplace = Las Vegas,Nevada , U.S.
birthname =Sidney Fields (February 5, 1898—September 28, 1975) was a comedy actor and writer best known for his featured role on "
The Abbott and Costello Show " in the early 1950s. He was sometimes credited as "Sid Fields" and "Sidney Field."Fields was born in
Milwaukee ,Wisconsin , and began his career by working in local theaters as a boy. As a teenager, he worked in carnivals and tent shows in the Midwest, and later became partner in a comedy team withvaudeville andburlesque performer Jack Greenman. The team was cast byHarold Minsky in his family's celebrated burlesque theater. The team split up when Fields headed for Hollywood to work on a feature film.In the ensuing years, Fields performed on stage, radio, and occasionally in movies. He worked with
Eddie Cantor as a writer and actor, and then withBen Blue ,Rudy Vallee ,Fred Allen andMilton Berle .Fields appeared in small roles in 1930s film comedies (the first being Cantor's "
Strike Me Pink " in 1935) and sometimes received screen credits as a writer and assistant director. In 1945 he began working inAbbott and Costello 's radio shows and movies. From 1951 he supported Abbott and Costello inNBC-TV 's "The Colgate Comedy Hour ", and in 1952 he was cast in the team's filmed series, "The Abbott and Costello Show ". The show ran for two seasons and played in syndication for decades.Fields played a prominent supporting role as "Mr. Fields," the hot-tempered, bald-headed landlord of the rooming house where Abbott and Costello lived. He was a frequent target of gags and schemes foisted by the two main characters. Like other cast regulars, Fields played other roles as well, usually wearing a wig or other disguise. (These characters were often described as relatives of Mr. Fields.) He also wrote some of the episodes. Fields was part of an ensemble cast that included
Hillary Brooke as a neighbor and sometime love interest, Gordon Jones as Mike the Cop, a dimwitted foil for the boys,Joe Besser as Stinky, a 40-year-old man dressed in a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit, andJoe Kirk as Mr. Bacciagalupe, an Italian immigrant caricature.After the show ended, Fields played occasional small roles in television programs, and worked as a staff writer and comedian in "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine". He retired to Las Vegas, and died there in 1975.
External links
* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=23382 Biography by Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide (New York Times website)]
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