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The Daring Jester

Pasquale De Marco

Editora: Publishdrive

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In the annals of American comedy, few figures loom as large as W.C. Fields. His unique blend of wit, cynicism, and physical humor has left an enduring legacy that continues to entertain audiences worldwide. This comprehensive biography delves into the life and career of this iconic comedian, offering a fresh perspective on his creative genius and cultural impact.

From his humble beginnings in the vaudeville circuit to his meteoric rise in Hollywood, W.C. Fields' journey was marked by both triumphs and tribulations. This biography explores the formative experiences that shaped his comedic style, including his upbringing, his early stage performances, and his collaborations with other comedy legends. It also sheds light on his personal life, revealing the struggles and challenges he faced behind the laughter.

The book analyzes W.C. Fields' most iconic roles and the techniques he employed to create memorable characters. It delves into his creative process, examining his collaborations with renowned directors and the controversies that often surrounded his films. Through a combination of archival research, interviews with experts, and analysis of his work, this biography provides a comprehensive overview of W.C. Fields' filmography.

Furthermore, this biography explores W.C. Fields' cultural impact and legacy. It examines his influence on subsequent generations of comedians and his enduring popularity among audiences of all ages and backgrounds. It also highlights the preservation and restoration efforts undertaken to ensure that his films continue to be enjoyed by future generations.

W.C. Fields' story is one of resilience, creativity, and the enduring power of humor. This biography celebrates his comedic brilliance and pays tribute to his lasting legacy in the world of entertainment. It is a must-read for fans of W.C. Fields, students of comedy, and anyone interested in the history of American entertainment.


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Disponível desde: 02/06/2025.
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