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W.C. Fields may have been the earliest comic to refer humorously to Cucamonga, via an exchange of dialogue in the 1934 comedy “The Old Fashioned Way.” (Wikimedia Commons) ...
I quote from the book, “Fields for President” by W.C. Fields, published by Dodd, Mead &Co., 1940, a few lines from his campaign for president of the United States: ...
byRobert Lewis Taylor. Doubleday, $3.50. A smartly written and most engaging account of the inimitable comedian and juggler, the sadistic W. C. Fields. For those who remember the great days of ...
W.C "Bill" and JoAnn Fields were married December 23, 1956, in Tyler, Texas. They spent the early part of their marriage in Troup and Whitehouse, then relocated to Longview approximately ...
As the Cinematheque tells us: “The screen’s foremost misanthrope, W.C. Fields (1880-1946) is an American comedy icon known for his bulbous nose, curmudgeonly demeanor and crack comic timing.
Even at a Sunday morning matinee in L.A., I am on the job. More Fields An internet search reveals that if W.C. Fields had had his way, he might have made more of Cucamonga. A 1938 Hollywood gossip ...