Fielding
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Not to be confused with Feilding.
Fielding may refer to:
- Fielding (cricket), the action of fielders collecting the ball in cricket
- The action of fielders collecting the ball at any of the nine baseball positions
- Fielding, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Fielding, Utah, United States
- Fielding Bradford House
- Fielding Graduate University, a graduate institution in Santa Barbara, California
People
Fielding or Feilding is the surname of:
- Alexander Feilding, 12th Earl of Denbigh
- Amanda Feilding, Countess of Wemyss, artist and scientific director
- Charles Fielding, British naval officer
- Daphne Fielding, English actress
- Emma Fielding, English actress
- Fenella Fielding, English actress
- Frank Fielding, English football goalkeeper
- Fred Fielding, American lawyer
- Helen Fielding, English author of Bridget Jones's Diary
- Henry Fielding, English author of Tom Jones
- Janet Fielding, Australian actress
- Sir John Fielding, 18th century English magistrate, brother of Henry Fielding
- Joseph Fielding, English leader of the Latter-day Saint movement
- Joy Fielding, Canadian novelist and actress
- Keith Fielding, British rugby footballer
- Michael Fielding, English comedian and actor
- Noel Fielding, English artist, comedian and actor
- Roy Fielding, one of the principal authors of the HTTP specification
- Sarah Fielding, English novelist
- Steve Fielding, Australian senator
- William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh, naval officer and courtier
- William Fielding (bowls), New Zealand lawn bowler
- Xan Fielding, British writer and author
It is also the given name of a fictional character:
- Fielding Mellish, played by Woody Allen in the movie Bananas
See also
- Fielding percentage and fielding error
- Affair of Fielding and Bylandt
- Fielder (disambiguation)
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