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Perhaps
more than any other comic writer since Shakespeare, W.C. Fields
represented “everyman’s” struggle through life.
He began his entertainment career with a humorous juggling act that
led him to the greatest entertainment venue in the world at that
time, the Keith/Orpheum Circuit. He moved through the early 1900s
entertaining in command performances and finally in 1915 appearing
in the first of his seven Ziegfeld Follies. Also in that year he
began his movie career with a silent film called, “The Pool
Shark.” In the 1920s, W.C. Fields became the most successful
entertainer Broadway ever toasted, evidenced by the fact that he
was the first star to have his name billed above the producer’s.
In 1930 this internationally renowned fifty-year-old comedian made
his first talking film and his fame continued to rise. Some of W.C.
Fields’ most treasured classics include “My Little Chickadee”,
“The Bank Dick” and “Never Give a Sucker an Even
Break.”
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