Jim Fields

James Wallace Fields (born September 1958) is an American film director, producer, writer, playwright and actor.

Fields wrote, produced and directed the movies 416, Saving The Indian Hills, Preserve Me A Seat, Plain Living and Bugeaters.

[1] Prior to his film work, Fields wrote and directed the musical comedy Little Red and the play Scarlett Fever.

The success of Scarlett Fever led Fields to acquire his first digital video equipment which he used to produce and direct his first feature film: Plain Living.

Such legends included Kirk Douglas, Leonard Maltin, Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Ray Bradbury and Patricia Neal.

Fields takes a balanced approach to the issue as he plays the initiative's backers against Nebraskans who oppose the measure, which passed with support from 71% of Nebraska voters.

Because of the controversy surrounding certain elements of the Indian Hills Theater situation, the film's premiere faced long delays while litigation[13] was being resolved.