W.C. Fields was an American film actor and comedian who appeared in My Little Chickadee, The Dentist and Never Give a Sucker An Even Break. He is remembered for uttering Cuthbert J. Twillie's line: "Flower Belle, what a euphonious appellation. Easy on the ears and a banquet for the eyes."TCM: My Little Chickadee Quotes
Notable Roles
- Dentist in The Dentist (1932)
- Mr. Dilweg in The Pharmacist (1933)
- Harold Bissonette in It's a Gift (1934)
- Cuthbert J. Twillie in My Little Chickadee (1940)
- Egbert Sousé in The Bank Dick (1940)
- The Great Man, W.C. Fields/Uncle Bill in Never Give a Sucker An Even Break (1941)
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W.C. Fields Timeline
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1880: Born on January 29 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1925: Sally of the Sawdust - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1927: Running Wild - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1932: Million Dollar Legs - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1932: The Dentist - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1933: The Pharmacist - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1934: You're Telling Me! - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1934: It's a Gift - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1938: The Big Broadcast of 1938 - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1940: My Little Chickadee - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1940: The Bank Dick - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes
1941: Never Give a Sucker an Even Break - IMDb Listing | Rotten Tomatoes