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Stanley Fields
Actor
Died April 23, 1941 (57 years)
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.
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Filmography
| 1992 | Laurel & Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys · as (archive footage) |
| 1986 | Laurel & Hardy (TV Series) · as Sheriff (1986) |
| 1940 | New Moon · as Tambour |
| 1940 | Ski Patrol · as Birger Simberg |
| 1938 | |
| 1938 | The Adventures of Marco Polo · as Bayan |
| 1938 | Of Human Hearts · as Horse Owner |
| 1937 | Way Out West · as Sheriff |
| 1937 | The Toast of New York · as Top Sergeant |
| 1937 | The Great O'Malley · as Convict at Lathe (uncredited) |
| 1937 | Danger - Love at Work · as Combative pedestrian in NYC |
| 1937 | All Over Town · as Slug |
| 1937 | Roll Along, Cowboy · as Barry Barker |
| 1936 | The Devil Is a Sissy · as Joe |
| 1936 | Black Gold · as Lefty Stevens |
| 1936 | Ticket to Paradise · as Dan Kelly |
| 1935 | Mutiny on the Bounty · as William Muspratt |
| 1935 | Life Returns · as Dog Catcher |
| 1934 | Palooka · as Blacky Wolfe |
| 1934 | Kid Millions · as Oscar Wilson |
| 1933 | Roman Scandals · as Slave Auctioneer |
| 1933 | He Couldn't Take It · as Sweet Sue |
| 1932 | Island of Lost Souls · as Capt. Davies |
| 1932 | The Kid from Spain · as Jose |
| 1932 | |
| 1932 | Sherlock Holmes · as Tony Ardetti |
| 1931 | Little Caesar · as Sam Vettori |
| 1931 | Cimarron · as Les Yountis |
| 1930 | Hook, Line and Sinker · as McKay, Blackwell Henchman |
| 1930 | The Lottery Bride · as Bartender |
