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Edith Fields

Born 1939-01-07 (age 87) Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
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Biography

A veteran of stage, screen and television, Edith Fields is the recipient of the prestigious Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, seven Drama Logue Awards and a KABC Year End Radio Award for her work in Los Angeles Theatre. She began her career at age 5, singing and dancing for community functions in her home town of Poughkeepsie, New York. She acted in college productions and continued to entertain in Army Hospitals with the U.S.O. Fields received her Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award (as well as a Drama Logue Award) for her work in the Theatre West Production of Like One Of The Family. Critical praise for her performance as Beth/Consuelo ranged from "dizzy and delightful" (Frontiers) to "a showstopper" (Hollywood Reporter). For her Drama Logue Award-Winning portrayal of Rose, the mother, in Nuts at the Las Palmas Theatre, the Los Angeles Times summed up the critics' opinion: "Edith Fields is splendid!" She won both the KABC Radio Award and Drama Logue Award for Avenue Of Dreams/Nothing Immediate (Company Of Angels), for which she was cited as "extraordinary" (Los Angeles Times). Additional Los Angeles stage credits include Death Of A Salesman (LATC), Beau Jet (Westwood Playhouse), Staccato (Tiffany Theatre), On Borrowed Time (La Mirada Theatre), Grown Ups (Mark Taper Forum), Street Dreams (Zephyr Theatre), Lovers And Other Strangers (Lee Strasberg Theatre), A.R. Gurney's Scenes From American Life (Skylight Theatre) and Michael Cristophers Pulitzer Prize-Winning Shadow Box (Theatre 40), among many others. In New York, Fields appeared both Off and Off-Off Broadway in The Subject Was Roses, A View From The Bridge, The Rimers Of Eldritch, Rites Of Passage, Spilt Milk, The Ward, Two Ladies Talking, Mother Love and The Poseur. Her film credits include Mr. Saturday Night (1992) with Billy Crystal, Dad (1989) with Jack Lemmon, No Way Out (1987) with Kevin Costner, Three Men and a Little Lady (1990) with Tom Selleck, John Cassavetes Big Trouble (1986), Blake Edwards Micki + Maude (1984), William Friedkin Rampage (1987) and Renée Taylor and Joe Bolognas Love Is All There Is (1996). Movies for television include HBO's Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996) with Mira Sorvino and Ashley Judd, Following Her Heart (1994) directed by Lee Grant, TNT's Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight (1994) with Diane Keaton, My First Love (1988) with Bea Arthur and The Rockford Files (1974) with James Garner. She has guest starred on numerous television series including Seinfeld (1989), Murphy Brown (1988), Picket Fences (1992), Caroline in the City (1995), L.A. Law (1986), Cagney & Lacey (1981), Brooklyn Bridge (1991) and Ned and Stacey (1995), among others. Fields graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and went on to study with such legendary acting teachers as Stella Adler, Robert Lewis, Herbert Berghof and William Hickey. She is a member of the Actors Studio.

Known For

Next
Next

2007

as Old Lady in Casino

Magic Camp
Magic Camp

2020

as Old Lady

House Party
House Party

1990

as Principal

Elena Undone
Elena Undone

2010

as Older Woman

The Bachelor
The Bachelor

1999

as Edith

Young Lust: A Soap Opera
Young Lust: A Soap Opera

1984

as Mrs. Bodkey

Over Her Dead Body
Over Her Dead Body

2008

as Mrs. Williams

Rampage
Rampage

1987

as Rose Gurgin

Armed and Dangerous
Armed and Dangerous

1986

as Party Guest

Micki & Maude
Micki & Maude

1984

as Valerie Sitkowitz

3 Men and a Little Lady
3 Men and a Little Lady

1990

as Mrs. Head

Blood Bath
Blood Bath

1975

as Psychic / Gypsy (as Edith Greenfield)

My First Love
My First Love

1988

as Marion

Second Chances
Second Chances

2013

as Minnie Wheaton

Loving Couples
Loving Couples

1980

as Evelyn's Nurse

Mr. Saturday Night
Mr. Saturday Night

1992

as Woman in Commercial

Love Is All There Is
Love Is All There Is

1996

as Mrs. Frederico

Soul of the Game
Soul of the Game

1996

as Nurse

Malice in Wonderland
Malice in Wonderland

1985

as Mrs. Washburn

Big Trouble
Big Trouble

1986

as Doris