Tony Fields Net Worth

Tony Fields was born in Stafford, Kansas in 1928 and moved to Davis, California to pursue a career in gymnastics and dance. He won scholarships to the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts and Roland Dupree Academy of Dance, and soon after began touring with Debbie Reynolds. He was featured in Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and "Thriller" music videos, as well as Lionel Richie's "Running with the Night." He also appeared on the Miss Teen USA pageant, the home exercise video "The Solid Gold 5 Day Workout," and other early TV shows such as "Lil Abner," "Bobby Vinton Rock and Rollers," and "The John Davidson Christmas Special."
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day December 19, 1928
Birth Place  Stafford, Kansas, United States
Age 95 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn

💰 Net worth

Tony Fields is a prominent actor and miscellaneous crew member based in the United States. His net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million by the year 2024. With his impressive skills and contributions to the entertainment industry, Fields has amassed considerable wealth throughout his career. Known for his remarkable talent and versatility, he has successfully built a reputation for himself in the acting and miscellaneous crew fields. As he continues to take on exciting projects and showcase his abilities, it is likely that Tony Fields' net worth will further increase in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1958

Fields was born Anthony Dean Campos (28 December 1958) in Stafford, Kansas. After his parents separated when he was four, his mother remarried, and he took his stepfather's last name, Fields. He was raised in Davis, California and showed an early aptitude for gymnastics before taking up dance training. He attended Davis High School graduating in 1977. Fields then went on to college at the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts on scholarship and Roland Dupree Academy of Dance, but left when paid work began to materialise for him.

1979

He was selected to perform in Debbie Reynolds' nightclub act. He then found a job on the Solid Gold television series as a Dancer in 1979. Fields would continue with Solid Gold until 1984.

1983

In 1983, Fields performed in Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and "Thriller" music video, both choreographed by Michael Peters and Lionel Richie's "Running with the night" music video.

1984

Richard Attenborough was working on a film version of the Broadway musical, A Chorus Line in 1984. After a casting call which attracted over 3000 people, and auditions by anyone who had previously performed in the musical, Tony Fields won the role of Al DeLuca.

1986

Fields' film work continued, with roles in Trick or Treat (1986), Body Beat (1987), The Doctor (1991) and Across the Moon (1995) and television shows such as Murder She Wrote (1992) and L.A. Law (1991). He also performed in plays and musical theatre in California, and returned to Davis High School to mentor students in 1994.

1995

Fields died of AIDS related cancer in 1995. He was 36.