Fred Shields

Fred Shields Trailers

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In Kansas City, Shields owned a theatre group, The Playmakers, and performed in stage plays. He also worked as a newscaster for WDAF radio. In 1929, he announced the plane flight of Germany's Graf Zeppelin over the U.S. In 1930, he came to Hollywood, CA, with Ger, his wife, Karena, and daughter, Evelyn. He was employed as the Station Manager for KTM Los Angeles. In 1939, he was President of the American Federation of Radio Artists. From 1940 to he 1965, he was the announcer on the Alka Seltzer News, KHJ, Hollywood. He also played Mr. Archer on "Meet Corliss Archer" both on CBS radio and television (Meet Corliss Archer (1951)). - IMDb Mini Biography By: Evelyn Linda Shields Wheeler (daughter)

Most Popular Fred Shields Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Victory Vehicles Trailer (1943)

30 July 1943

Goofy demonstrates a number of crazy vehicles.

Voodoo Trailer (1933)

31 March 1933

In 1925, during the occupation of Haiti, a U.S. Marine Corps sergeant was stationed in charge of the small island of La Gonave.

Lake Titicaca Trailer (1942)

24 August 1942

Donald is visiting South America, where he is first overcome by altitude sickness. He spends some time in the picturesque market.

Pluto and the Armadillo Trailer (1943)

19 February 1943

Mickey and Pluto make a short stopover on a South American flight. Mickey throws Pluto's ball into the jungle, and he chases it but it looks exactly the same as an armadillo that's rolled up into a ball.

Pedro Trailer (1943)

19 February 1943

Pedro, a small airplane from Chile, engaging in his very first flight to pick up air mail from Mendoza, with near disastrous results.

The Three Caballeros Trailer (1944)

21 December 1944

For Donald's birthday he receives a box with three gifts inside. The gifts, a movie projector, a pop-up book, and a pinata, each take Donald on wild adventures through Mexico and South America.

Food Will Win the War Trailer (1942)

20 July 1942

World War II propaganda film on the importance of American farming. A morale booster film stressing the abudance of American agricultural output.

The New Spirit Trailer (1942)

22 January 1942

Animated documentary promoting timely filing and payment of Federal income taxes, demonstrated by Donald Duck's difficulties with his tax return.

Saludos Amigos Trailer (1942)

24 August 1942

A whimsical blend of live action and animation, "Saludos Amigos" is a colorful kaleidoscope of art, adventure and music set to a toe-tapping samba beat.

How to Play Baseball Trailer (1942)

04 September 1942

Goofy shows us the national pastime. After a brief overview, we have a demonstration of the many possible pitches.

The Flying Gauchito Trailer (1944)

21 December 1944

A brave gaucho lad arms himself with a knife and bolo. He leaves the floor of the pampas and climbs into the mountains looking for prey.

El Gaucho Goofy Trailer (1942)

24 August 1942

American cowboy Goofy gets taken mysteriously to the Argentine pampas to learn the ways of the native gaucho.

The Spirit of '43 Trailer (1943)

07 January 1943

Donald Duck deals with income taxes and their benefit to the American war effort in this inspirational documentary short animated film.

Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy Trailer (2002)

03 December 2002

This generous collection includes 46 of the 48 shorts that starred Goofy between 1939 and 1961 (but none of the great Mickey-Donald-Goofy films from the mid-'30s).

Contrary Condor Trailer (1944)

21 April 1944

Donald is trying to collect a condor's egg when the condor returns. He hides inside an empty egg and regrets this when the large, warm mother returns.

Tiger Trouble Trailer (1945)

06 January 1945

Big game hunter Goofy and his trusty elephant search for a tiger to hunt.

How to Play Golf Trailer (1944)

10 March 1944

Goofy shows us, in his inimitable way, the fundamentals of golf, guided as usual by the somewhat sarcastic narrator.

The Amazon Head Hunters Trailer (1932)

12 November 1932

It is thanks to this film that the Marquis gained notoriety with a wider audience. The film is the result of film footage shot between May 1926 and June 1930 in several South American countries.

The Building of a Tire Trailer (1946)

14 February 1946

The Building of a Tire is a 1946 Disney animated short film. It was sponsored by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company.