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Joseph Albert Fields (February 21, 1895 – March 4, 1966) was an American playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, and film producer.
Full Name Joseph Fields Date Of Birth February 21, 1895 Died 1966-03-04 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Weight 113 kg Profession Writer, Producer Nationality American Parents Lew Fields Siblings Dorothy Fields, Herbert Fields Nominations Mastercard Best New Musical, Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical Movies Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Flower Drum Song, The Tunnel of Love, My Sister Eileen, Junior Miss, Happy Anniversary, The Girl from Mexico, Annie Oakley, Lost Honeymoon, Louisiana Purchase, Rich Man Poor Girl, The Walking Dead, Waterfront Lady, That Girl from Paris, Bride for Sale, Phantom Raiders, Ligh... Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 After 1922, active as writer of magazine articles and contributor of material to revues. In Hollywood as a collaborative scriptwriter, under contract at RKO (1931-39), subsequently free-lance. Active on Broadway as writer of both comedic and dramatic original plays from 1938, as director from 1947. 2 Served in World War I with the American Expedidionary Forces. 3 Educated at New York University. 4 In 1953, won two Tony Awards with collaborator Jerome Chodorov for "Wonderful Town": as Best Authors (Musical) and for the book as part of the Best Musical win. He was also nominated in 1959 for his book with Oscar Hammerstein II as part of Best Musical nominee "Flower Drum Song.". 5 Older brother of Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields . 6 Son of Lew Fields .
Writer Title Year Status Character Angeklagter: Onkel Daniel 1964 TV Movie novel Flower Drum Song 1961 book of stage play / screenplay Happy Anniversary 1959 play "Anniversary Waltz" Wonderful Town 1958 TV Movie book The Tunnel of Love 1958 play / screenplay The DuPont Show of the Month 1957 TV Series play - 1 episode My Sister Eileen 1955 play "My Sister Eileen" Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953 based on the musical comedy by The Farmer Takes a Wife 1953 screenplay Bride for Sale 1949 story Man from Texas 1948 writer Lost Honeymoon 1947 original screenplay Junior Miss 1946 TV Movie play A Night in Casablanca 1946 original screenplay Junior Miss 1945 play The Doughgirls 1944 play - as Joseph A. Fields My Sister Eileen 1942 play / screenplay Louisiana Purchase 1941 Dulcy 1940 screen play - as Joseph A. Fields Phantom Raiders 1940 screenplay construction contributor - uncredited Two Girls on Broadway 1940 screen play Mexican Spitfire 1940 story and screenplay - as Joseph A. Fields Two Thoroughbreds 1939 screenplay / story The Spellbinder 1939 screenplay - as Joseph A. Fields The Girl and the Gambler 1939 screenplay - as Joseph A. Fields The Girl from Mexico 1939 screenplay - as Joseph A. Fields Rich Man, Poor Girl 1938 screen play - as Joseph A. Fields Letter of Introduction 1938 contributing writer - uncredited Fools for Scandal 1938 screen play Reported Missing 1937 When Love Is Young 1937 That Girl from Paris 1936 adaptation - as Joseph A. Fields The Gentleman from Louisiana 1936 Grand Jury 1936 Palm Springs 1936 The Walking Dead 1936 story Foolish Hearts 1935 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Annie Oakley 1935 from a story by - as Joseph A.Fields 1,000 Dollars a Minute 1935 Waterfront Lady 1935 additional dialogue Night Life 1935 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Drawing Rumors 1935 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields A Night at the Biltmore Bowl 1935 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Alibi Bye Bye 1935 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Sock Me to Sleep 1935 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Flying Down to Zero 1935 Short story Wig-Wag 1935 Short as Joseph A. Fields The Spirit of 1976 1935 Short screenplay - as Joseph A. Fields Lightning Strikes Twice 1934 as Joseph A. Fields Everything's Ducky 1934 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Unlucky Strike 1934 Short story Contented Calves 1934 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Wrong Direction 1934 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields A Torch Tango 1934 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Knee Deep in Music 1933 Short Air Tonic 1933 Short story - as Joseph A. Fields Flying Down to Rio 1933 contributing writer - uncredited The Big Shot 1931
Producer Title Year Status Character Flower Drum Song 1961 in association with: A Ross Hunter Production The Tunnel of Love 1958 producer Man from Texas 1948 producer
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1962 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Written American Musical Flower Drum Song (1961)
Known for movies Flower Drum Song (1961) as Writer
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) as Writer
The Tunnel of Love (1958) as Writer
My Sister Eileen (1942) as Writer