Genial Sid Field
Both on aiid off the stage Sid Field has a natural genial warmth and kindliness. People are the most important things in life to Sid—• their likes and dislikes, characteristics and little frailties. His “acts” on the stage are all built up on the failings or daily irritations of ordinary folks. Very fond of home life and proud of his two daughters, Diana, aged 11, and Elaine, aged nine, he is always telling stories about them—especially of how when he arrived home from giving a show he found them in the garden and they asked him to perform one of his, acts on the lawn . “while we sit on the wall and be your patients. Daddy!”
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 2, 1 October 1948, Page 3
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119Genial Sid Field Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 2, 1 October 1948, Page 3
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