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Personal Info

Birth date

1880-01-29 (145 Years)

Day of death

1946-12-25

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Place of birth

Darby, Pennsylvania, USA

Also known as

William Claude Dukenfield
Bill Fields
Charles Bogle
Mahatma Kane Jeeves
Otis Criblecoblis

W.C. Fields

Biography

William Claude Dukenfield was the eldest of five children born to Cockney immigrant James Dukenfield and Philadelphia native Kate Felton. He went to school for four years, then quit to work with his father selling vegetables from a horse cart. At eleven, after many fights with his alcoholic father (who hit him on the head with a shovel), he ran away from home. For a while he lived in a hole in the ground, depending on stolen food and clothing. He was often beaten and spent nights in jail. His first regular job was delivering ice. By age thirteen he was a skilled pool player and juggler. It was then, at an amusement park in Norristown PA, that he was first hired as an entertainer. There he developed the technique of pretending to lose the things he was juggling. In 1893 he was employed as a juggler at Fortescue's Pier, Atlantic City. When business was slow he pretended to drown in the ocean (management thought his fake rescue would draw customers). By nineteen he was billed as "The Distinguished Comedian" and began opening bank accounts in every city he played. At age twenty-three he opened at the Palace in London and played with Sarah Bernhardt at Buckingham Palace. He starred at the Folies-Bergere (young Charles Chaplin and Maurice Chevalier were on the program).

He was in each of the Ziegfeld Follies from 1915 through 1921. He played for a year in the highly praised musical "Poppy" which opened in New York in 1923. In 1925 D.W. Griffith made a movie of the play, renamed Sally of the Sawdust (1925), starring Fields. Pool Sharks (1915), Fields' first movie, was made when he was thirty-five. He settled into a mansion near Burbank, California and made most of his thirty-seven movies for Paramount. He appeared in mostly spontaneous dialogs on Charlie McCarthy's radio shows. In 1939 he switched to Universal where he made films written mainly by and for himself. He died after several serious illnesses, including bouts of pneumonia.

Filmography

Acting

2004I Know A Riddle as Unknown

2000W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films as Unknown

1999Hidden Hollywood II: More Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Vaults as Self (Archival Footage)

1997The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender as Self (archive footage)

1994Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her as Self (archive footage)

1990Star Life (1 Episode) as Self (archive footage)

1990Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths as (archive footage)

1986W.C. Fields: Straight Up as Unknown

1984Going Hollywood: The '30s as (archive footage)

1983Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

1982Wogan (1 Episode) as Self

1982Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers! as Self (archive footage)

1979The Hollywood Clowns as (archive footage)

1976That's Entertainment, Part II as (archive footage)

1976Hooray for Hollywood as Self (archive footage)

1975Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? as Self (archive footage)

1968The Movie Orgy as Self (archive footage)

1964The Big Parade of Comedy as Wilkins Micawber in 'David Copperfield' (archive footage)

1961Hollywood: The Selznick Years as 'David Copperfield' (archive footage) (uncredited)

1949Down Memory Lane as (archive footage)

1944Sensations of 1945 as W.C. Fields

1944Song of the Open Road as W.C. Fields

1944Follow the Boys as W. C. Fields

1943Show-Business at War as Self

1942Tales of Manhattan as Professor Pufflewhistle

1941Never Give a Sucker an Even Break as The Great Man

1940The Bank Dick as Egbert Sousé

1940Cavalcade of the Academy Awards as Self (archive footage)

1940My Little Chickadee as Cuthbert J. Twillie

1939You Can't Cheat an Honest Man as Larson E. Whipsnade

1938The Big Broadcast of 1938 as T. Frothingill Bellows / S.B. Bellows

1936Poppy as Eustace McGargle

1935Man on the Flying Trapeze as Ambrose Wolfinger

1935Mississippi as Commodore Jackson

1935David Copperfield as Wilkins Micawber

1934It's a Gift as Harold Bissonette

1934Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch as Mr. Stubbins

1934The Old-Fashioned Way as The Great McGonigle / Squire Cribbs in 'The Drunkard'

1934You're Telling Me! as Sam Bisbee

1934Six of a Kind as Sheriff John Hoxley

1933Alice in Wonderland as Humpty-Dumpty

1933Tillie and Gus as Augustus Winterbottom

1933The Barber Shop as Cornelius O'Hare

1933How to Break 90 #3: Hip Action as Himself

1933International House as Professor Quail

1933The Pharmacist as Mr. Dilweg

1933The Fatal Glass of Beer as Mr. Snavely

1933Hollywood on Parade No. B-7 as Self

1932The Dentist as Dentist

1932If I Had a Million as Rollo La Rue

1932Million Dollar Legs as The President

1931Her Majesty, Love as Bela Toerrek

1930The Golf Specialist as J. Effingham Bellweather

1928Fools for Luck as Richard Whitehead

1928Tillie's Punctured Romance as Ring Master

1928The Circus: Premiere as Self

1927Two Flaming Youths as Gabby Gilfoil

1927Running Wild as Elmer Finch

1927The Potters as Pa Potter

1926So's Your Old Man as Samuel Bisbee

1926It's the Old Army Game as Elmer Prettywillie

1925That Royle Girl as Professor Royle

1925Sally of the Sawdust as Professor Eustance McGargle

1924Janice Meredith as A British Sergeant

1915Pool Sharks as Unknown

Writing

1941Never Give a Sucker an Even Break ... Story

1940The Bank Dick ... Screenplay

1940My Little Chickadee ... Screenplay

1939You Can't Cheat an Honest Man ... Story

1935Man on the Flying Trapeze ... Story

1934It's a Gift ... Story

1934The Old-Fashioned Way ... Story

1933The Barber Shop ... Writer

1933The Pharmacist ... Writer

1933The Fatal Glass of Beer ... Writer

1933Too Many Highballs ... Story

1932The Dentist ... Writer

1930The Golf Specialist ... Writer

1926It's the Old Army Game ... Theatre Play

1915Pool Sharks ... Writer

Directing

1935Man on the Flying Trapeze ... Director