Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Freddie Fields

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full Name  Fred Feldman
Name  Freddie Fields
Occupation  Producer, agent

Ethnicity  Jewish
Nationality  United States
Role  Agent
Freddie Fields iusatodaynetlifephotos20071213freddiefie


Born  July 12, 1923 (1923-07-12) Ferndale, New York
Died  December 11, 2007, Beverly Hills, California, United States
Spouse  Corinna Tsopei (m. 1981–2007)
Children  Kathy Fields, Pamela Fields, Peter Fields
Siblings  Shep Fields, Edward Fields
Movies  Glory, Escape to Victory, Looking for Mr Goodbar, Crimes of the Heart, Lipstick
Similar People  Polly Bergen, David Begelman, Edith Fellows, Kathy Fields, Corinna Tsopei

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 such stars as Jack Carter, Judy Garland, Woody Allen, Henry Fonda, Marilyn Monroe, Robert Redford, Peter Sellers, and Steve McQueen, and into the 1980s promoted the likes of Richard Gere and Mel Gibson.

Freddie Fields Freddie Fields Actors Agent Pics Videos Dating amp News

Biography

Freddie Fields Photos and Pictures Polly Bergen with Husband Freddie

Born to a Jewish family, he was the brother of band leader Shep Fields, and is survived by his wife, former Miss Universe 1964, Corinna Tsopei, and by three children by his former wife, actress Polly Bergen. He also was married to actress Edith Fellows, who died June 26, 2011. Kathy Fields is their child.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, American Graffiti and Star Wars are just a few of the films he was involved with while at CMA (Creative Management Associates), now known as International Creative Management (ICM).

Over the course of his long career, Fields served variously as a talent agent, agency head, producer, and studio boss. He was a partner in the First Artists production company, founded CMA, and later was involved in CMA's merger into ICM.

References

Freddie Fields Wikipedia