Armond Fields
Armond Fields | |
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Born |
Chicago, Illinois | November 22, 1930
Died |
August 17, 2008 77) Culver City, California | (aged
Cause of death | Colorectal cancer[1] |
Armond Fields was an American market research consultant, a painter, a graphic artist, and a prolific social historian who wrote art and theater biographies.[2]
Bibliography
- George Auriol (1985)
- From the Bowery to Broadway: Lew Fields and the Roots of American Popular Theatre (1993)
- Le Chat Noir: A Montmartre Cabaret and Its Artists in Turn-Of-The Century Paris (1994)
- Eddie Foy: A Biography of the Early Popular Stage Comedian (1999)
- James J. Corbett: A Biography of the Heavyweight Boxing Champion and Popular Theater Headliner (2001)
- Fred Stone: Circus Performer and Musical Comedy Star (2002)
- Katharine Dexter McCormick: Pioneer for Women's Rights (2003)
- Sophie Tucker: First Lady of Show Business (2003)
- Maude Adams: Idol of American Theater, 1872-1953 (2004)
- Women Vaudeville Stars: Eighty Biographical Profiles (2006)
- Tony Pastor, Father of Vaudeville (2007)
- Lillian Russell: A Biography of "America's Beauty" (2008)
References
- ↑ FIELDS, ARMOND, nytimes
- ↑ Armond Fields, (1930 - 2008), jasonpfields.com
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