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  1. The expression “I’d rather be in Philadelphia” is derived from a fictional epitaph that locally-born entertainer W.C. Fields (1880-1946) proposed for himself in Vanity Fair magazine in 1925: “Here lies W.C. Fields. I would rather be living in Philadelphia.”. By implying that Philadelphia would be slightly preferable to the grave, the ...

  2. Apr 21, 2024 · Here lies W. C. Fields. I would rather be living in Philadelphia. This was an epitaph Fields proposed for himself in a 1925 article in Vanity Fair. It refers to his long standing jokes about Philadelphia (his actual birthplace), and the grave being one place he might actually not prefer to be. This is often repeated as "On the whole, I'd rather ...

  3. Website. wcfields .com. William Claude Dukenfield (January 29, 1880 [1] – December 25, 1946), better known as W. C. Fields, was an American actor, comedian, juggler, and writer. [2] Fields's career in show business began in vaudeville, where he attained international success as a silent juggler. He began to incorporate comedy into his act and ...

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  5. May 17, 2014 · W.C. Fields, who was born in Philadelphia, used to make fun of his birthplace as a staid and boring place by threatening to have the line, “All things considered, I’d rather be in Philadelphia,” as the epitaph on his gravestone. ( Apparently, that threat was never carried out.) Philadelphia has often been overshadowed by New York to its ...

  6. Mar 16, 2022 · Posted on March 16, 2022. W.C. Fields’ famous quote about what he’d put on his tombstone fits the dark comedy of our age. Based on the evidence of his actual grave marker, we don’t have that tombstone, but I’m sure it would be more appropriate than simply William Claude Dukenfield, or as shown below: W.C. Fields – 1880 – 1946. He ...

  7. Feb 6, 2007 · I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia: Directed by Lee Shallat Chemel. With Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Scott Patterson, Melissa McCarthy. Lorelai and Rory receive unexpected comfort and some grief while at the hospital and at Richard's side: Christopher won't return Lorelai's calls, but Luke is there for her and the family; Emily is so distraught that she tries to distract herself by maintaining ...

  8. Nov 15, 2013 · On W. C. Fields’s Tombstone. Nov 15, 2013. I n Joseph Epstein’s recent book, Essays in Biography, we find a chapter entitled “Never Give a Sucker an Even Break.”. It is obviously an essay devoted to the great comedian W. C. Fields. I have often wondered: What would happen to me if I did not take Field’s famous advice but instead gave ...

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