A graphic artist turned Hollywood producer, Sol Baer Fielding made only four features: "Bright Road" (1953), starring Dorothy Dandridge and a debuting Harry Belafonte; "Jeopardy" (1953), starring Barbara Stanwyck and directed by John Sturges; "Tennessee Champ" (1954), with Shelley Winters; and "Trooper Hook" (1957), a Western starring Stanwyck and Joel McCrea. He retired from the film business in 1957 to work as a newspaper cartoonist.
Moved from NYC to Denver, CO with his family as a child
Worked as a graphic artist for the advertising firm McCann Erickson
Designed the national logo of the US's first Yellow Pages
1941
Moved to Los Angeles
Joined MGM's art department