- Lew Fields
Lew Fields (
1 January 1867 ,New York City -20 July 1941 ,Beverly Hills, California ), born Moses Schoenfeld, was an Americanactor ,comedian ,vaudeville star andtheatre manager and producer.Fields was half of the great comic duo Weber and Fields, the other half being Joe Weber. Fields and Weber started performing in museums, circuses, and variety houses in New York City. The young men had a "Dutch act" in which both portrayed German
immigrants : such "dialect acts" (German, Irish, Jewish/Yiddish/ Blackface/African-American) were extremely common at the time, the comedy coming from the actors' mangling of the English language and dropping of malapropisms as they undertook life in America - in the case of Weber and Fields (or "Mike and Meyer" as their characters were known) and many of the other acts of this genre, this often involved gross stereotyping by dress and behavior, but also comedic and often sympathetic portrayals of the characters' attempts to fit into American society, or to "make it big" with some crafty scheme or at least to survive the typical poverty of the immigrant (a typical "Mike and Meyer" routine involved Mike, the clever one, unsuccessfully trying to coach Meyer, the simpler one, in a scheme to get them a free lunch at a working-class saloon).They toured successfully in vaudeville for many years, becoming one of the most successful and richest acts in vaudeville. In 1896 the partners opened the Weber and Fields Music Hall where they produced very successful
burlesque s of popular Broadway shows. In the music hall's casts were some of the greatest performers and comics on the American stage at that time includingLillian Russell ,Fay Templeton , andDeWolf Hopper .The partners separated in 1904 and Fields took over operations at the music hall. He also went on to produce many
musicals . When Fields starred in the 1911 stage comedy "The Hen-Pecks", one of the supporting comedians in the cast was an obscure Englishman namedVernon Castle , later a famous ballroom dancer. In theRKO Radio Pictures film "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle " (1939), Fields appeared as himself, re-enacting a slapstick comedy scene from "The Hen-Pecks" withFred Astaire portraying Castle.In 1923, Weber and Fields reunited for a short film made by
Lee DeForest in the DeForestPhonofilm sound-on-film process, where the team recreated their famous pool hall routine. This film premiered at the Rivoli Theater in New York City on15 April 1923 . They also reunited for the27 December 1932 inaugural show atRadio City Music Hall , which proved to be the last stage appearance of the two as a team.Fields was the father of Dorothy, Herbert, and Joseph, all of whom enjoyed theatrical careers of their own.
External links
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* [http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5764 Link to text of Weber and Fields comic routine]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/WeberFields Link to recordings of Weber and Fields routines]
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