Gerald Fielding

Gerald Fielding

Deceased · Born: Jul 6, 1910 · Died: Jun 3, 1956

Personal Details

BornJul 6, 1910 Darjeeling, India
Relatives
  • Claude Fielding (Sibling)

Biography

Gerald Fielding, a talented individual, entered this world on July 6, 1910, in the picturesque town of Darjeeling, India, a place known for its breathtaking Himalayan views and lush green tea gardens. As an accomplished actor, he left an indelible mark on the silver screen, captivating audiences with his captivating performances in iconic films such as The Garden of Allah, released in 1927, The Scarlet Empress, a 1934 cinematic masterpiece, and I Take This Woman, a 1931 romantic drama. Unfortunately, his life came to a close on June 3, 1956, in Encino, California, USA, a city situated in the San Fernando Valley, approximately 15 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

Career

1947
It Had to Be You
It Had to Be You as Stuyvesant Peabody Keyes (uncredited)
1944
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay as Deck Officer (uncredited)
1940
Arise, My Love
Arise, My Love as Uniformed English Correspondent (Uncredited)
New Moon
New Moon as Party Guest
1939
1926
The Magician
The Magician as Dancing Faun (uncredited)