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Thor Fields (September 19, 1968) is an American actor and guitarist.
Fields got his start in show business at the age of 18 months in a commercial for Pampers. Filmed in 1971 Thor was one of the last people to ride the carousel at the famous amusement park at Palisades Park. During the mid-1970s Thor appeared in over 50 commercials. Most memorable was the ad for Thomas’ English Muffins in which he slid down a stairway banister shouting, "Auntie Mabel, Auntie Mabel, put some Thomas' on the table!" He also appeared in the very first commercial for Glow Lite Lite Ups (glow sticks) which won... MORE
Thor Fields (September 19, 1968) is an American actor and guitarist.
Fields got his start in show business at the age of 18 months in a commercial for Pampers. Filmed in 1971 Thor was one of the last people to ride the carousel at the famous amusement park at Palisades Park. During the mid-1970s Thor appeared in over 50 commercials. Most memorable was the ad for Thomas’ English Muffins in which he slid down a stairway banister shouting, "Auntie Mabel, Auntie Mabel, put some Thomas' on the table!" He also appeared in the very first commercial for Glow Lite Lite Ups (glow sticks) which won an award at the Cannes film festival.
Thor made his Broadway debut in The King and I in 1978. This was the critically acclaimed first revival starring Yul Brynner and Constance Towers. Thor was understudy for the role of Louis (the teacher’s son) and also swing for the Royal Children (wearing a black wig and full body make-up so as to appear Siamese). Thor was also in the Turgenev play A Month in the Country (Roundabout Theater Company) starring Tammy Grimes, Farley Granger and Amanda Plummer.
In 1980 Thor was cast as Tom of Warwick in the 20th Anniversary revival production of Camelot starring LESS
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