Screen Fields began his acting career at the age of seven in the ABC television series
Bellbird, which lead to further roles as a child actor, including in
Homicide,
Division 4,
Matlock Police,
The Sullivans and the 1973 miniseries
A Taste for Blue Ribbons. He also had a lead role as Neil 'Stinker' Carter in drama series
Marion in 1974. He continued appearing in television series throughout his late teens and into adulthood including
Skyways,
Cop Shop, ''
Carson's Law, The Flying Doctors, SeaChange'' and
City Homicide. He made several appearances in
Blue Heelers including a recurring role as Roy Holland. Fields has also worked as a session vocalist for the
ABC Network. In 2005, he was cast at the last minute as Alfie Doolittle in
My Fair Lady at Melbourne's
Comedy Theatre, replacing
Jon English, who had succumbed to injury. Fields has played in several rock groups and cover bands including Coup De Ville, Vintage Red, Battle of the Piano Men and The Thin Twins. He was a founding member of The Australian Rat Pack with Bob Valentine and
Lisa Edwards. Fields has written many newspaper and magazine articles, including a column for the
Herald Sun from 2011-2012
Radio Fields has a regular national comedy radio show, syndicated by 105 stations. He has also been a regular presenter on
3AW, appearing on shows such as
Nightline, where he has filled in for
Bruce Mansfield and
Philip Brady. ==Personal life==