On my week off last month, I fulfilled a longtime wish by visiting two repertory movie houses in L.A., both of them owned by Quentin Tarantino: the New Beverly in the Fairfax District and the Vista ...
Hollywood history is up for grabs in Los Feliz, where the W.C. Fields estate — a 101-year-old Italianate mansion where the namesake comedian lived in the 1940s — just hit the market for $15 million.
The famous Los Angeles home known as the W.C. Fields Estate has hit the California market for $15 million. The 8,010-square-foot house, located in the celebrity-filled Laughlin Park neighborhood, is ...
As is the case with many of the great comedians of Hollywood’s golden era, W.C. Fields has an extensive background in vaudeville, and has utilized his talents from this period consistently across his ...
W.C. Fields was a sloshed-out comic genius who couldn't help but take his work home with him—and suffered the grim consequences because of it. 'Gringos leave': Protests targeting travelers rise as ...
byRobert Lewis Taylor. Doubleday, $3.50. A smartly written and most engaging account of the inimitable comedian and juggler, the sadistic W. C. Fields. For those who remember the great days of ...
Legend has it that W.C. Fields said, “Anyone who hates babies and dogs can’t be all bad.” While it’s debatable if the famed comic actually uttered those words, he wouldn’t have meant it, says his ...