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Ridiculous eras in times past have always produced a Will Rogers or even a W. C. Fields.
Gary Hart: God, Human Folly, and Laughter Gary Hart 2012
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Ridiculous eras in times past have always produced a Will Rogers or even a W. C. Fields.
Gary Hart: God, Human Folly, and Laughter Gary Hart 2012
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Ridiculous eras in times past have always produced a Will Rogers or even a W. C. Fields.
Gary Hart: God, Human Folly, and Laughter Gary Hart 2012
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One night in 1942, an offender was, of all people, W. C. Fields.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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The Philly cheesesteak would have even made W. C. Fields believe he was in Philadelphia.
I Am Not A Psychic! Richard Belzer 2009
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The Philly cheesesteak would have even made W. C. Fields believe he was in Philadelphia.
I Am Not A Psychic! Richard Belzer 2009
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The Philly cheesesteak would have even made W. C. Fields believe he was in Philadelphia.
I Am Not A Psychic! Richard Belzer 2009
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The chief attraction of the revues, however, lay in the leading performers: who but Ziegfeld could have assembled Sophie Tucker, Fanny Brice and dancer Marilyn Miller alongside such comic and vocal talents as Eddie Cantor, W. C. Fields and Will Rogers?
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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At the Lexington that night, W. C. Fields did what the critics called his “nightmare golf game act.”
Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007
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At the Lexington that night, W. C. Fields did what the critics called his “nightmare golf game act.”
Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007
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