Stanley Fields
Known for: Acting
Born: May 18, 1883 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA - Died: April 22, 1941
Stanley Fields (born Walter L. Agnew; May 20, 1883 – April 23, 1941) was an American actor. On Broadway, Fields performed in Fifty Miles from Boston (1908) and The Red Widow (1911). After that, for eight years, Fields performed in vaudeville with Frank Fay. Thanks to Norma Talmadge, who thought his broken nose gave him a ferocious appearance, he started on a film career with a screen debut as a gunman in her talkie New York Nights. In 1930, he signed a long-term contract with Paramount Pictures. He died on April 23, 1941. He died of a heart attack. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stanley Fields (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Showing 24 of 95 titles
Island of Lost Souls
Capt. Davies
Way Out West
Sheriff
Name the Woman
Dawson
Fugitive at Large
Manning
Little Caesar
Sam Vettori
City Streets
Blackie
Hook, Line and Sinker
McKay, Blackwell Henchman
New Moon
Tambour
Show Boat
Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys
(archive footage)
Rocky Rhodes
Harp Haverty
Blackwell's Island
'Bull' Bransom
Helldorado
Truck Driver
Hell's Highway
F.E. Whiteside
Terror Aboard
Capt. Swanson
Ali Baba Goes to Town
Tramp
Girl Crazy
Lank Sanders
A Holy Terror
Butch Morgan
The Mouthpiece
Mr. Pondapolis
Life Returns
Dog Catcher
The Kid from Spain
Jose
Danger – Love at Work
Combative pedestrian in NYC
Her Man
Al
The Adventures of Marco Polo
Bayan