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Totie Fields (born
Sophie Feldman; May 7, 1930 –
August 2, 1978) was an
American comedian.
Fields was born
Sophie Feldman in Hartford, Connecticut. She...
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juxtaposed with the
stories of
legendary performers from the 1950s and 1960s:
Totie Fields, Jean Carroll,
Pearl Williams,
Betty Walker, and
Belle Barth.[citation...
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reactions from a
confused studio audience.
Fellow Jewish-American
guest Totie Fields said it
would be
humorous if
beneath all the
makeup Simmons was "just...
- nervousness,
confused reactions from the
studio audience, to
which comedian Totie Fields humorously commented, "Wouldn't it be
funny if he's just a nice Jewish...
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Johnny Carson, with
Helen Reddy sitting in as
guest host.
Boosler credits Totie Fields for
having suggested her to Reddy.
Boosler became a
regular performer...
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revealed her
comedic influences to be Joan Rivers,
Phyllis Diller, and
Totie Fields. Her one-woman show 25
Questions for a
Jewish Mother, co-written...
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Joseph B. Davol,
marine painter and art
teacher Nathan Haskell Dole,
author Totie Fields, actress/comedian
Arnie Ginsburg,
radio personality Peter George...
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comedian and
performer Stanley Fields Walter Agnew 1883-1941
American actor Totie Fields Sophie Feldman 1930-1978
American comedienne W.C.
Fields William...
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William Toti,
retired naval officer, writer, photographer,
business leader Totie Fields (1930–1978),
American comedienne Toty (disambiguation) Totti, a name...
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