Fritz Feld

Fritz Feld

Biography

Fritz Feld was born on October 15, 1900 in Berlin, Germany as Fritz Feilchenfeld. He is known for his work on Bringing Up Baby (1938), Barefoot in the Park (1967) and Hello, Dolly! (1969). He was married to Virginia Christine. He died on November 18, 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Born in Berlin, Germany, Feld began his acting career in Germany in 1917, making his screen debut in Der Golem und die Tänzerin (The Golem and the Dancing Girl). Feld filmed the sound sequences of the Cecil B. DeMille film The Godless Girl, released by Pathé, without DeMille's supervision since DeMille had already broken his contract with Pathé, and signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

He developed a characterization that came to define him. His trademark was to slap his mouth with the palm of his hand to create a "pop!" sound that indicated both his superiority and his annoyance. The first use of the "pop" sound was in If You Knew Susie.

Feld often played the part of a maître d', but also a variety of aristocrats and eccentrics; his characters were indeterminately European, sometimes French and sometimes Belgian but always with his particular mannerisms. In the 1938 screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby he played the role of Dr. Lehman. In 1939 he appeared with the Marx Brothers in At The Circus in the small but memorable role of French orchestra conductor Jardinet. In one 1967 episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E., "The Napoleon's Tomb Affair", Feld played a banker, a beatnik, a diplomat and a waiter. The episode also featured Ted Cassidy from The Addams Family. In his later years, Feld appeared in several Walt Disney films and also played an uncharacteristically dramatic role in Barfly. In addition to films, he acted in numerous television series in guest roles, including the recurring role of "Zumdish", the manager of the intergalactic Celestial Department Store on Lost In Space, in two Season 2 episodes, The Android Machine and The Toymaker. Zumdish returned in the Season 3 episode Two Weeks In Space, where he has been brainwashed by bank robbers into believing he is a tour director taking the robbers on holiday. He also portrayed one of the Harmonia Gardens waiters in the movie Hello Dolly!

Feld made his final film appearance in 1989.

🎬 Movies Featuring Fritz Feld

A Fine Mess

A Fine Mess (1986)

as Bit Part (uncredited)
Heidi's Song

Heidi's Song (1982)

as Sebastian (voice)
History of the World: Part I

History of the World: Part I (1981)

as Maitre 'D - The Roman Empire
The Phynx

The Phynx (1970)

as Fritz Feld
Hello, Dolly!

Hello, Dolly! (1969)

as Rudolph's Assistant
Barefoot in the Park

Barefoot in the Park (1967)

as Restaurant Proprietor
Penelope

Penelope (1966)

as Penelope's Dance Partner (uncredited)
The Errand Boy

The Errand Boy (1961)

as Busby - Roaring 20's Director
The Ladies Man

The Ladies Man (1961)

as Mrs. Wellenmellon's Hairdresser (uncredited)
Up In Smoke

Up In Smoke (1957)

as Dr. Bluzak (uncredited)
So You Want to Be Pretty

So You Want to Be Pretty (1956)

as Dr. Von Slaughter (uncredited)
Jail Busters

Jail Busters (1955)

as Dr. Fernando F. Fordyce
Living It Up

Living It Up (1954)

as Barber (uncredited)
Paris Playboys

Paris Playboys (1954)

as Marcel the Maitre d'
Crime Wave

Crime Wave (1953)

as Jess (uncredited)
No Image

So You Want to Be a Musician (1953)

as Lasagna Pizza - Orchestra Leader
No Image

So You Want to Wear the Pants (1952)

as Psychiatrist (uncredited)
O. Henry's Full House

O. Henry's Full House (1952)

as Maurice (segment "The Gift of the Magi") (uncredited)
Has Anybody Seen My Gal?

Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (1952)

as Alvarez (uncredited)
No Image

So You Want to Enjoy Life (1952)

as Dr. Hugo Flugleman (uncredited)
Sky High

Sky High (1951)

as Dr. Kapok
Journey Into Light

Journey Into Light (1951)

as Clothing Salesman
Missing Women

Missing Women (1951)

as Pierre (hairdresser)
Rhythm Inn

Rhythm Inn (1951)

as Prof. Rinaldo
The Jackpot

The Jackpot (1950)

as Pianist (uncredited)
Riding High

Riding High (1950)

as French Dressmaker (uncredited)
Mexican Hayride

Mexican Hayride (1948)

as Professor Ganzmeyer
Trouble Makers

Trouble Makers (1948)

as Mr. Andre Schmidtlap - Hotel Manager
Hollywood Wonderland

Hollywood Wonderland (1947)

as Director (clip from "Swingtime in the Movies", 1938) (uncredited)
Fun on a Weekend

Fun on a Weekend (1947)

as Sergei Stroganoff
The Catman of Paris

The Catman of Paris (1946)

as Prefect of Police
Movieland Magic

Movieland Magic (1946)

as (archive footage)
Captain Tugboat Annie

Captain Tugboat Annie (1945)

as Al Pucci aka Alfred Puccini
The Great John L.

The Great John L. (1945)

as Claire's manager
Take It Big

Take It Big (1944)

as Doctor Dittenhoffer
Heavenly Music

Heavenly Music (1943)

as Niccolò Paganini (uncredited)
Iceland

Iceland (1942)

as Herr Tegnar
Sleepytime Gal

Sleepytime Gal (1942)

as Chef Petrovich
Shut My Big Mouth

Shut My Big Mouth (1942)

as Robert Oglethorpe
The Mexican Spitfire's Baby

The Mexican Spitfire's Baby (1941)

as Pierre Gaston de la Blanc
World Premiere

World Premiere (1941)

as Field Marshal Muller
Come Live with Me

Come Live with Me (1941)

as Mac, the Headwaiter (uncredited)
Victory

Victory (1940)

as Signor Makanoff
It's a Date

It's a Date (1940)

as Oscar, the Headwaiter
Go Chase Yourself

Go Chase Yourself (1938)

as Count Pierre Fountaine de Louis-Louis
Tovarich

Tovarich (1937)

as Martelleau
True Confession

True Confession (1937)

as Krayler's Butler
Expensive Husbands

Expensive Husbands (1937)

as Herr Meyer, Hotel Director
Lancer Spy

Lancer Spy (1937)

as Fritz Mueller
I Met Him in Paris

I Met Him in Paris (1937)

as Swiss Hotel Clerk
Black Magic

Black Magic (1929)

as James Fraser
Broadway

Broadway (1929)

as Mose Levett
Blindfold

Blindfold (1928)

as Thomas Bernard
The Last Command

The Last Command (1928)

as A revolutionist