Dorothy Fields American musician
Dorothy Fields is a 68 years old American musician from Allenhurst. Dorothy Fields was born on July 15, 1905 (died on March 28, 1974, she was 68 years old) in Allenhurst.
About
No, she died on 03/28/1974, 50 years ago. She was 68 years old when she died. Cause of death: stroke. She died in New York City and buried in Maimonides Cemetery .
Family
Her father Lew Fields and Lew Fields was 38 years old when Dorothy born. Her father was an American actor.
Parents
Siblings
Dorothy Fields had 2 siblings. Writer Joseph (10 years older) and American actor Herbert (7 years older)
Works
Dorothy Fields Albums (3)
There are 3 albums of Dorothy Fields.
Her last album Vintage Hollywood Classics, Vol. 8: Original Stars & Original Soundtracks. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Words and Music, Lovely to Look at, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Kismet, Marching Along & Others released 1 decade 1 year ago. When Vintage Hollywood Classics, Vol. 8: Original Stars & Original Soundtracks. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Words and Music, Lovely to Look at, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Kismet, Marching Along & Others released, she was 108 years old. This album contains 21 tracks
Her first album An Evening With Dorothy Fields released 26 years ago, she was 92 years old when this album released. There were 38 songs in this album.
Dorothy Fields Movies (9)
There are 9 movies of Dorothy Fields.
Her first feature film was Swing Time (1936). She was 31 when she starred in this movie. Since 1936, she has appeared in 9 feature films. The last one is Let's Face It (1943). .
View all Dorothy Fields movies.Dorothy Fields movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Lyricist | Swing Time (1936) | 31 |
Dorothy Fields | Stage Door Canteen (1943) | 37 |
Songs | The Cuban Love Song (1931) | 26 |
Novel | Something for the Boys (1944) | 39 |
Screenplay | Father Takes a Wife (1941) | 36 |
Writer | Up in Central Park (1948) | 42 |
Story | Joy of Living (1938) | 32 |
Lyricist | Joy of Living (1938) | 32 |
Theatre Play | Let's Face It (1943) | 38 |
Awards (1)
Awarded Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1937 .
What was Dorothy's zodiac sign?Dorothy Fields zodiac sign was cancer.
Other facts about Dorothy Fields
Place of death | New York City |
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Hometown | Allenhurst New Jersey, United States |
Genre | Musical Theatre |
Copyright representative | American Society Of Composers, Authors And Publishers |
Place of burial | Maimonides Cemetery |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Date of death | 1974-03-28T00:00:00Z |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/64333 |
Work period (start) | 1926-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Cause of death | Stroke |
Work period (end) | 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Given name | Dorothy |
Family name | Fields. Show people with the surname Fields |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Copyright status as a creator | Works Protected By Copyrights , applies to jurisdiction: countries with 50 years pma or longer |
Related category | Category:Songs With Lyrics By Dorothy Fields , of: song with lyrics by this lyricist |
IPI name number | 00010181936 , named as: FIELDS DOROTHY |