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W.C. Fields from the Ziegfeld Follies and Broadway Stage to the Screen

Becoming a Character Comedian

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Overview

  • Provides the first publication dedicated to exploring Fields's career in the Ziegfeld Follies
  • Makes use of rare archival material to paint a comprehensive picture of Field's life and work
  • Builds on the success of W. C. Fields from Burlesque and Vaudeville to Broadway: Becoming a Comedian to cast new light on a formative period in Fields's career

Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History (PSTPH)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. 1915: A Momentous Year

  2. The Beleaguered Sportsman

  3. Entr’actes

  4. Lampooning the Dysfunctional Family

  5. Broadway Stardom

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About this book

This book reveals how Fields became a character comedian while performing in Broadway’s most illustrious revue, the Ziegfeld Follies.


As the first biography to use the recently opened Fields Papers at the Motion Picture Academy, the book explores how Fields years as a Follies entertainer portraying a beleaguered husband and a captivating conman became a landmark turning point in his career, leading to his fame as a masterful film comedian. The book also untangles a web of mysteries about Fields’s turbulent private life, from the heartrending stories about the tragic relationship with his calculating wife who refused to divorce him, to his estranged son controlled by his mother, to the seven-year extra-marital affair with a chorus girl that led to the birth of an unwanted child.


This electrifying saga illuminates a complex dual personality, whirling from tenderness to brusqueness, who endured so much anguish in order to bring the gift of laughter to millions. Although vilified by Ziegfeld and assailed by demons, Fields survived the cutthroat rigors of Broadway show biz to become a legendary American iconoclast and cultural icon.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Historian, Rancho Palos Verdes, USA

    Arthur Frank Wertheim

About the author

Arthur Frank Wertheim is the author of  W. C. Fields from Burlesque and Vaudeville to Broadway: Becoming a Comedian (2014). The first volume of  a three-part series on the comedian’s life and career, it has already been hailed as the definitive biography of a famous American comic iconoclast and cultural icon.

He has also written several books on twentieth-century American culture, including Vaudeville Wars, The New York Little Renaissance, and Radio Comedy. He has co-edited three volumes: The Papers of Will Rogers and edited Will Rogers at the Ziegfeld Follies and American Popular Culture. A former American history professor at the University of Southern California, USA, as well as visiting professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA, his awards range from a Fulbright grant to teach at the University of Indonesia to a fellowship on biography at The Norman Mailer Center, USA.

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