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  1. Herbert Fields was the son of Lew Fields and brother of Dorothy and Joseph Fields. He attended Columbia University, where he participated in two Varsity Shows, including Fly With Me (1920), written by Rodgers and Hart. [1] Herbert is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame. [2]

  2. Herbert Fields was born in New York in 1897, into a family of Broadway legends. The son of legendary vaudevillian Lew Fields, Herbert and his siblings Dorothy and Joseph all made careers in theatre as librettists, writers, actors, and directors. After beginning his career as an actor, Herbert eventually found his calling as a librettist, and ...

  3. Herbert Fields. Herbert Fields (1897-1958) was a celebrated librettist and screenwriter. The brother and sister team of Herbert and Dorothy Fields was part of a vibrant New York theatrical family that also included their brother, Joseph, a prolific librettist and playwright, and their father, Lew, the famous producer, actor, and director.

  4. The release is the first major cast album of the 1930 musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Herbert Fields, and based on a story by Peter Arno and E. Ray Goetz. The 2017 production ...

  5. Herbert Fields. Writer: Honolulu. Herbert Fields was born on 26 July 1897 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Honolulu (1939), 50 Million Frenchmen (1931) and Hit the Deck (1955).

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  6. Herbert Fields, Dorothy's big brother, was born in 1897. He started his writing career doing the librettos for a string of Rodgers and Hart musicals during the 1920s, shows such as Dearest Enemy, The Girl Friend, and A Connecticut Yankee. Later he provided the books for musicals by Cole Porter and enjoyed his greatest success in 1946 with the ...

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  8. Arms and the Girl (Feb 02, 1950 - May 27, 1950) Book by Herbert Fields. Musical Comedy Original. Up in Central Park (May 19, 1947 - May 31, 1947) Written by Herbert Fields. Musical Comedy Revival. Annie Get Your Gun (May 16, 1946 - Feb 12, 1949) Book by Herbert Fields. Musical Comedy Original.

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