
Acting
May 18, 1883 (57 years old)
April 22, 1941
Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Also Known As
Walter L. Agnew
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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Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys
1992
as (archive footage)

I'll Sell My Life
1941
as Bochini

The Lady from Cheyenne
1941
as Jerry Stover

Where Did You Get That Girl?
1941
as Crandall

The Great Plane Robbery
1940
as Frankie Toller

Wyoming
1940
as Curley - Henchman

New Moon
1940
as Tambour

Ski Patrol
1940
as Birger Simberg

King of the Lumberjacks
1940
as Dominic Deribault

Viva Cisco Kid
1940
as Boss

Fugitive at Large
1939
as Manning

Pack Up Your Troubles
1939
as Sgt. Walker

Hell's Kitchen
1939
as Buck Caesar

Exile Express
1939
as Tony Kassam

The Kid from Kokomo
1939
as Muscles Malone

Blackwell's Island
1939
as 'Bull' Bransom

Off the Record
1939
as Big Bruiser (uncredited)

Flirting with Fate
1938
as Fernando

Straight, Place and Show
1938
as Slippery Sol

Painted Desert
1938
as Bill