Acting Career
Shields appeared in the following films:
- Murder in the Fleet – 1935 as "Lieutenant Arnold"
- I Live My Life – 1935 as "outer office secretary"
- Come and Get It – 1936 – as "Tony Schwerke"
- [The Affairs of Cappy Ricks – 1937 – as "Waldo Bottomley, Jr."
- Hoosier Schoolboy – 1937 – as "Jack Matthews. Jr."
- Dead End – 1937 – as "well-dressed man"
- The Goldwyn Follies – 1938 – as "assistant director"
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