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Marneen Fields (Marneen Lynne Fields) was born on 16 August, 1955 in Minot, North Dakota, United States, is an actress, musician, stuntwoman. At 65 years old, Marneen Fields height not available right now. We will update Marneen Fields's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Marneen Lynne Fields
Occupation actress, musician, stuntwoman
Marneen Fields Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 16 August 1955
Birthday 16 August
Birthplace Minot, North Dakota, United States
Nationality United States

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Marneen Fields Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Marneen Fields worth at the age of 67 years old? Marneen Fields’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Marneen Fields's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2019

Fields will publish two books in 2019, Cartwheels & Halos: The True Marneen Lynne Fields Story, and Rollin' with the Punches: An Examination of the Stunt and Acting Careers of Marneen Fields.

2018

On August 5, 2018, Marneen won Best Single from the LANFA Nollywood Awards for her pop-rock-blues ballad about a tormented poet who commits suicide, "I'll Never Kiss His Lips Again." Words and music by, Marneen Lynne Fields with the song produced by Steve Valenzuela Gold Record recipient on Kelly Clarkson's "Greatest Hits Volume One."

On July 15, 2018, Marneen won a Best Pop Single of the Year nomination from the Atlas Elite Music Entertainment Awards for her pop ballad about a tyrannical actor who breaks a young starlets heart, "Standing Ovation! You're the Star!"Words and music by, Marneen Lynne Fields with the song produced by Steve Valenzuela Gold Record recipient on Kelly Clarkson's "Greatest Hits Volume One."

In 2018, Fields published her nonfiction book, The Illusive Craft of Acting: An Actor's Preparation Process.

2017

Fields "Kathryn Davis: Take 2" won Most Inspirational Song the Best of Las Vegas from the Las Vegas Fame Awards, and Most Inspirational Song the Best of Hollywood from the Hollywood Fame Awards in 2017. The song is the title track to a TV sitcom she created and stars in with the same name. The pilot episode of the sitcom received a Producers Choice Honor from the LA Comedy Awards. Marneen was a co-lyricist on the song that was composed by South African hitmaker Rory Wolman of Shine Records. Marneen's vocals were recorded by Steve Valenzuela at Studio City Sound. Heavenly Waterfall ASCAP.

2016

In March 2016, Fields married author and freelance writer John P. Harrison.

2013

Fields sang REM's "Everybody Hurts" and won the G.O.D. Award in Music, the title song for the 2013 documentary, We Can Take Some of the Hurt Away produced by cinematographer Roydon Johnson, a charity film about poverty to help fund education situations for children in Indonesia. Fields also received a Best Female Vocalist of the Year nomination from the LA Music Awards for her recording of "Everybody Hurts." The instrumental track was arranged by Ben Hammer, with the song produced by Grammy winner Tom Weir of Studio City Sound.

2012

Fields composed "I'm Gonna Be a Hollywood Stuntman" in 2012, the title track to a feature film she's written titled "Johnny Hawk AKA Hard Nuts to Crack," WINNER of Outstanding Comedy Script from the LA Comedy Awards 2015. Marneen produced the music video to "I'm Gonna Be a Hollywood Stuntman" that was nominated for Best Children's/Young Adult Film from the International Action on Film Festival 2017. "I'm Gonna Be a Hollywood Stuntman" with American Idol contestant, Christian Etter Johnson on lead vocals and Marneen on female vocals hit the NUMBER ONE spot on the Soundclick Music Internet Charts twice in the Country-Pop and Country categories beating out 50,000 other songs. The song was produced by Grammy winner Tom Weir of Studio City Sound.

1988

Due to her performance as Curry in Hellhole, as well as her acting roles in other films and TV series episodes, she is said to be the first stuntwoman to be cast in a significant role as an actress. Her turn from stuntwoman to actress was also noted in a 1988 Star magazine article.

1976

During the summer of 1976, she was home from college in Ventura, California recovering from the ankle reconstruction surgery when she was discovered by stuntman Paul Stader (Cary Grant's double). Marneen trained to become a Hollywood stuntwoman at his stunt school. By December 1976 she landed her first acting role as one of the schoolmates in The Spell. By 1977 she was a regular stunt performer on the TV series, The Man from Atlantis. For fifteen years, Fields appeared in TV shows and movie.

1973

In 1973 she graduated with honors from Royal High School in Simi Valley, California becoming one of three women in the United States to receive a full ride athletic-academic scholarship in gymnastics to Utah State University in Logan, Utah. Fields competed as the only class one advanced all-around gymnast for USU. She was ranked third in the entire state of Utah and ranked third in floor exercise and fifth in balance beam in intercollegiate competition (1973-1976). She majored in Health Education and minored in Theater Arts. Her college gymnastics career was cut short due to a fall off the balance beam during competition resulting in a serious injury to ligaments of her right ankle. The injury resulted in a complete ankle reconstruction surgery in 1976 where a calf's tendon was inserted into her ankle to replace the torn ligaments. She moved home to Ventura, California to heal from the ankle operation.

1972

In 1972 she created and opened the first Simi Valley Parks and Recreations program in gymnastics for children and adults of all ages including the handicapped The same year she lost all the hearing in her left ear due to a throat infection. Fields continued to coach gymnastics throughout college and during her early career as a stunt woman.

1970

Marneen Lynne Fields is an actress, musician, and former stuntwoman. She has appeared in over 150 movies and TV episodes as an actress, stuntwoman, or both.She has been noted as one of the prominent stuntwomen of the 1970s and 1980s.

1955

Marneen Lynne Fields was born in Minot, North Dakota, on August 16, 1955. She is the daughter of Robert Leo Fields II and Ruby Marie Farris.