
Stanley Fields
Biography
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.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Island of Lost Souls
as Capt. Davies
1932

Way Out West
as Sheriff
1937

Name the Woman
as Dawson
1934

Fugitive at Large
as Manning
1939

Little Caesar
as Sam Vettori
1931

City Streets
as Blackie
1931

Hook, Line and Sinker
as McKay, Blackwell Henchman
1930

New Moon
as Tambour
1940

Show Boat
1936

Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys
as (archive footage)
1992

Rocky Rhodes
as Harp Haverty
1934

Blackwell's Island
as 'Bull' Bransom
1939

Helldorado
as Truck Driver
1935

Hell's Highway
as F.E. Whiteside
1932

Terror Aboard
as Capt. Swanson
1933

Ali Baba Goes to Town
as Tramp
1937

Girl Crazy
as Lank Sanders
1932

A Holy Terror
as Butch Morgan
1931

The Mouthpiece
as Mr. Pondapolis
1932

Life Returns
as Dog Catcher
1935