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Fields played the hot-tempered, bald-headed landlord of the rooming house where Abbott and Costello lived. He was a frequent target of gags and schemes foisted by the two main characters. Fields also played numerous other roles, almost always wearing a wig, moustache, glasses or other disguise.
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on February 5, 1898. His parents were born in Russia. He began his career when he was a boy, by working in local theaters. As Sidney Feldman, he married Marie E. Collins (b. 1900), also a burlesque performer, on Dec. 27, 1928.
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The show ran for two seasons and played in syndication for decades. After the show ended, Sidney played occasional small roles in television shows, and worked as a staff writer and comedian in
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Application for Marriage License, Sidney H. Feldman and Marie E. Collins, December 27, 1928, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, accessed via Ancestry.com
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As a teenager, he worked in amateur shows and local vaudeville as a "comedy monologist," and later became partner in a comedy team with
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U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 for Sidney Hirsch Feldman, February 15, 1942, accessed via Ancestry.com
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in the 1920s. The team split up in the 1930s, and Fields obtained work in Hollywood as a writer, contributing jokes for
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as Mr. Bacciagalupe, an Italian immigrant caricature who ran different small businesses, depending on the episode.
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This article is about the American comedy writer and actor. For the American screenwriting author, see
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Fields was born Sidney Hirsch Feldman, the son of Hirsch and Mary Feldman, in
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Vaudeville Old & New - An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America
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Although he knew them from their burlesque days, Fields began working with
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in films. He obtained small acting roles as well in Cantor films such as
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as Mike the Cop, who was a dimwitted comedic foil for the boys,
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Fields, playing his role of Professor Melonhead, performed "
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Syd Field
Sid Field
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Las Vegas, Nevada
Writer
actor
The Abbott and Costello Show
radio
television
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
vaudeville
burlesque
Harold Minsky
celebrated burlesque theater
Rudy Vallee
Eddie Cantor
Strike Me Pink
Ritz Brothers
Straight, Place and Show
Abbott and Costello
In Society
Mexican Hayride
Little Giant
The Naughty Nineties
NBC-TV
The Colgate Comedy Hour
The Abbott and Costello Show
Hillary Brooke
Gordon Jones
Joe Besser

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