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mahatmakanejeeves

(58,568 posts)
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 08:57 AM Dec 2021

On this day, December 25, 1946, W. C. Fields died.

W. C. Fields



Fields, 1938

Born: William Claude Dukenfield; January 29, 1880; Darby, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died: December 25, 1946 (aged 66); Pasadena, California, U.S.
Resting place: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California
Other names: Charles Bogle, Otis Criblecoblis, Mahatma Kane Jeeves

William Claude Dukenfield (January 29, 1880 – December 25, 1946), better known as W. C. Fields, was an American comedian, actor, juggler, and writer. Fields's comic persona was a misanthropic and hard-drinking egotist who remained a sympathetic character despite his supposed contempt for children and dogs.

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Death

Fields spent the last 22 months of his life at the Las Encinas Sanatorium in Pasadena, California. In 1946, on Christmas Day—the holiday he said he despised—he had a massive gastric hemorrhage and died, aged 66. Carlotta Monti wrote that in his final moments, she used a garden hose to spray water onto the roof over his bedroom to simulate his favorite sound, falling rain. According to a 2004 documentary, he winked and smiled at a nurse, put a finger to his lips, and died. This poignant depiction is uncorroborated and "unlikely", according to biographer James Curtis. Fields's funeral took place on January 2, 1947, in Glendale, California.

His cremation, as directed in his will, was delayed pending resolution of an objection filed by Hattie and Claude Fields on religious grounds. They also contested a clause leaving a portion of his estate to establish a "W. C. Fields College for Orphan White Boys and Girls, where no religion of any sort is to be preached". After a lengthy period of litigation, his remains were cremated on June 2, 1949, and his ashes interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale.

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W.C. Fields - The Diner Sketch
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Kovacs Corner
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[From "Kovacs Corner" on YouTube.com] - William Claude Dukenfield, known professionally as W.C. Fields, with his bizarre and iconoclastic sense of humor, certainly influenced Ernie Kovacs. It had been written that when Fields delivered the story outline of this 1941 film, "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break", the suits at Universal Studios thought the film was so surreal that they recut and reshot parts of it. After which they quietly released the film to movie theaters and Fields from his contract. This sketch, featuring character actress Jody Gilbert, gives a new meaning to the term "customer service".



Wildest Comedy Car Chase Ever? W.C. Fields, "Never Give A Sucker An Even Break" (1941)
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Porfle Popnecker
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A woman needs a ride to the maternity hospital to visit a patient.

Fields thinks that the woman is about to have a baby, and...

...the result is what may be the wildest and most thrilling comedy car chase ever.


I neither own nor claim any rights to this material. Just having some fun with it. Thanks for watching!
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On this day, December 25, 1946, W. C. Fields died. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2021 OP
In a candid moment of admission near his death, Fields confessed to his BFF Eddie Cantor no_hypocrisy Dec 2021 #1
So that's where you got the name! Haggard Celine Dec 2021 #2
OMG! The secret's out. Yeah, that's where it's from. mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2021 #3
Doubt it was true about his not liking kids. Jackie Coogan was the kid he "kicked" in the ass. 3Hotdogs Dec 2021 #4
That's interesting. Thanks for the information. Haggard Celine Dec 2021 #6
"Man on the Flying Trapeze" sanatanadharma Dec 2021 #5
A story I'd heard about him...... MyOwnPeace Dec 2021 #7

no_hypocrisy

(46,857 posts)
1. In a candid moment of admission near his death, Fields confessed to his BFF Eddie Cantor
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 09:02 AM
Dec 2021

"I wonder how far I could have gone without the booze," with a tear rolling down his cheek.

Haggard Celine

(16,910 posts)
2. So that's where you got the name!
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 09:11 AM
Dec 2021

I had wondered before about where that came from. I always liked W.C. Fields, especially when I was a kid, which is kind of funny considering how he felt about children. He was a character!

3Hotdogs

(12,743 posts)
4. Doubt it was true about his not liking kids. Jackie Coogan was the kid he "kicked" in the ass.
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 09:46 AM
Dec 2021

Fields said he wondered if he could get away with kicking a kid on screen.

Coogan said he wasn't kicked or touched in any way. He just dove onto a mat at the same time as Fields moved his foot to simulate a kick. AND

Coogan said his time making the film with Fields - Fields was fun to be with.

However, his own offspring said he wasn't the best father. Drink could account for that.



Interesting.... Fields, during his vaudeville time, went touring from town to town. He always worried about being broke in some town. So he opened up bank accounts in every town he went to and put 5 or 10 dollars in the accounts. Then he said he forget where most of the banks were. By the time he was in film, there were no more trips to the small and middle sized cites so the money probably was confiscated by the states or lost in bank foreclosures during the depression.

Haggard Celine

(16,910 posts)
6. That's interesting. Thanks for the information.
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 10:50 AM
Dec 2021

I certainly wouldn't hold it against him if he really didn't like children. I'm not crazy about them myself, in general. Well-behaved ones are fine, but I don't see many of those nowadays.

sanatanadharma

(3,838 posts)
5. "Man on the Flying Trapeze"
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 10:42 AM
Dec 2021

W.C Fields returns home after a day of thwarted desires.
He has had adventures that created results unknown to him.
We however have been witness to everything.
At home his family has had to deal with the fall out of Field's activities.
As always, Field's unhappy wife accosts him upon his return, to which he replies.
"Things happened."

IIRC

MyOwnPeace

(17,017 posts)
7. A story I'd heard about him......
Sat Dec 25, 2021, 11:33 AM
Dec 2021

One time when he was in the hospital he was visited by a friend or relative, asking why he had been hospitalized.

W.C. says, "Seems they found a little urine in my alcohol....."

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