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Ahhh, my little chick-a-dee. W.C. Fields was an
American actor and screenwriter. Born in Philadelphia,
he was a vaudeville headliner as a juggler and appeared
for seven seasons (1915-21) in the Ziegfeld Follies. His
starring role in the stage hit Poppy (1923) brought him
to Hollywood for its film adaptation, Sally of the
Sawdust (1925). He emerged as a top film comedian only
after the advent of sound pictures, when audiences could
hear his distinctive raspy voice. His screen
personality--an unlovable but hilarious con man,
braggart, misanthrope, and hater of children and dogs
was largely his own. Fields wrote and improvised the
action for most of his films, which included such
comedies as You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939), My
Little Chickadee (1940), The Bank Dick (1940), and Never
Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941). His only serious
role was Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield (1935).
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