Freddie Fields (July 12, 1923 December 11, 2007), born Fred Feldman, was an American theatrical agent and film producer who was instrumental in the careers of
Duquesne Light Company 1997 - 2001
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'Thank you, I thank the Hollywood Foreign Press, Freddie Fields. Some of you may know Freddie Fields, he invited me to the first Hollywood Foreign Press luncheon, he said "They're gonna watch the movie, we're gonna feed them, they're gonna come over, you're gonna take pictures with everybody, you're
Date: Jan 11, 2016
Category: Entertainment
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Denzel Washington Receives Cecil B. DeMille Award at 2016 Golden Globes
"I lost my speech," Washington said as the crowd cheered. The actor thanked the Hollywood Forgein Press Association,Freddie Fields, William Morris Endeavor, his first agent, and his mother to name a few. While giving his thanks on stage, he and his wife joked about needing their glasses to read hi
Date: Jan 10, 2016
Category: Entertainment
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Polly Bergen, versatile actress, singer dies at 84
But over the years, Bergen's personal life was not as smooth as her career. Her four-year marriage to actor Jerome Courtland ended in an acrimonious divorce in 1955. Her second marriage to super-agent and producer Freddie Fields. The couple divorced in 1975 after 18 years.
In 1967, Mengers was spotted by Freddie Fields and David Begelman, co-heads of the then high-powered Creative Management Associates, which later became ICM. They asked her to head the company's legitimate theater department. A year later, she moved from New York to Los Angeles, where she became know