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W. C. Fields Films, The
Notable film roles include 'Tarzan' in THE NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN (1935), 'Cody' in THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE (1948), and 'Pierce' in MILDRED PIERCE (1945).
Film or Short Title | Featuring | Role |
---|---|---|
MEET THE BARON (1933) | Ted Healy and His Stooges | Train passenger |
LAZY RIVER (1934) | Ted Healy (Solo) | Coast Guard sailor |
DEATH ON THE DIAMOND (1934) | Ted Healy (Solo) | Man on ticket line |
THE LONE WOLF MEETS A LADY (1940) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Motorcycle cop |
BOOBS IN THE WOODS (1940) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Park Ranger |
HOW HIGH IS UP? (1940) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Workman with leaky lunchpail |
NO CENSUS, NO FEELING (1940) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Football player #20 |
SO LONG MR. CHUMPS (1941) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Truck driver |
SO LONG MR. CHUMPS (1941) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Prison guard at rockpile |
DUTIFUL BUT DUMB (1941) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Vulgarian soldier in Colonel's office |
BEER BARREL POLECATS (1946) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Prison guard at rockpile |
THE CURLY SHUFFLE (1984) | Miscellaneous Appearances | archive footage |
DISORDER IN THE COURT: 60th ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE (1990) | Miscellaneous Appearances | archive footage |
THE THREE STOOGES GREATEST HITS! (1997) | Miscellaneous Appearances | archive footage |
HEY MOE! HEY DAD! (2015) | Miscellaneous Appearances | archive footage |
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