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Birthday:
Jul 17, 1899
Birthplace:
New York, New York, USA

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James Cagney Biography

With his raspy voice, and staccato vocal inflections James Cagney was one of the brightest stars in American cinema history. The son of an Irish father and a Norwegian mother who lived and worked in New York's Lower Eastside, Cagney did a variety of odd jobs to help support his family, including working as a waiter, and a poolroom racker, and even a female impersonator in a Yorkville revue. This humble beginning led to joining the chorus in the Broadway show Pitter-Patter, followed by a vaudeville tour with his wife Francis. By 1925, Cagney had begun to play Broadway leads; he was particularly successful in the musical Penny Arcade, which lead him to be cast in the Hollywood version, renamed Sinner's Holiday (1930). Within a year, Cagney had been signed by Warner Bros., where, in his fifth movie role, he played the ruthless gangster in Public Enemy, the 1931 film that made him a star. Cagney was a small, rather plain looking man, and had few of the external qualities usually associated with the traditional Hollywood leading man during the '30s. Yet, inside, he was a dynamo, able to project a contentious and arrogant confidence that made him the ideal Hollywood tough guy, the role in which he is best remembered. Of Cagney's energetic acting style, Will Rogers once said, "Every time I see him work, it looks to me like a bunch of firecrackers going off all at once." But Cagney was not content to simply play one type of role, and soon proved his range and versatility by appearing in musicals (Yankee Doodle Dandy [1942], for which he won an Oscar for his portrayal of George M. Cohen); Shakespearean drama (as Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream [1935]); and satire (as a gung-ho American businessman in One, Two, Three[1961]). Cagney even tried directing with Short Cut to Hell a remake of This Gun for Hire, but it was not a commercial success. He retired afterward -- publishing his autobiography, Cagney by Cagney in 1975 -- although continued to receive respect and adulation from his peers and the public. Fifteen years after retiring, Cagney was the first actor to receive the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award. In 1980, he earned a similar award from Kennedy Center. And, in 1984, he received the U.S. government's highest civilian honor, the Medal of Freedom. Already suffering from diabetes, circulatory problems, and recurring strokes, Cagney's health began rapidly deteriorating in retirement. Although he had been refusing movie offers for years, his doctors finally convinced him that a little work would do him good. He made his critically acclaimed 1981 comeback playing a small, but crucial role in Milos Forman's Ragtime. This encouraged the aging actor to appear as a grumpy ex-prizefighter in a television movie Terrible Joe Moran in 1984. It was his final film; two years later, Cagney died of a heart attack on his isolated farm in upstate New York. At his funeral, longtime friend and colleague President Ronald Reagan delivered the eulogy, noting that "America lost one of her finest artists." ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Quotes from James Cagney's Characters

    1. George M. Cohan: It seems it always happens. Whenever we get too high-hat and too sophisticated for flag-waving, some thug nation decides we're a push-over all ready to be blackjacked.
    From Yankee Doodle Dandy. Submitted by rick b (47 days ago)
    1. Tom Powers: Nuts to that stuff (breakfast)! Ain't ya got a drink in the house?
    From The Public Enemy. Submitted by rick b (48 days ago)
    1. Eddie Bartlett: He can't be more than fifteen.
    2. George Hally: He'll never be sixteen. [after shooting a young German soldier]
    From The Roaring Twenties. Submitted by rick b (48 days ago)
    1. Brian MacLean: Take my advice, keep away from the airforce.
    2. Brian MacLean: We're too old.
    3. Brian MacLean: Nice little white wings. I thought they were very becoming.
    From Captains of the Clouds. Submitted by rick b (51 days ago)
    1. Brian MacLean: So you're the new boss... following me around? [to Johnny in the R.A.F.]
    From Captains of the Clouds. Submitted by rick b (51 days ago)
    1. Brian MacLean: What were you worried about? You worked up enough lather to shave all of Montreal.
    From Captains of the Clouds. Submitted by rick b (51 days ago)
    1. Tiny Murphy: You're muscling in on Emily,.
    2. Emily Foster: Just because I'll marry Johnny,what's that got to do with you and me?
    3. Brian MacLean: answer: just about everything.
    4. Brian MacLean: The sight of money always makes me feel good.
    From Captains of the Clouds. Submitted by rick b (51 days ago)
    1. Johnny Dutton: I wish I had a hole in my head! [Brian was having a bone removed from his head]
    2. Johnny Dutton: Tiny, take good care of the doc, we may need him! [refering to Emily and Johnny wedding]
    3. Brian MacLean: In a few more weeks I'll be shaking hands with myself. [bored with living in the woods]
    4. Brian MacLean: Nobody but a chump would talk to a girl when he's kissing her.
    5. Brian MacLean: Either a fellow has it or he hasn't [kisses Emily]
    From Captains of the Clouds. Submitted by rick b (51 days ago)
    1. Johnny Dutton: The guy is nuts!
    2. Brian MacLean: You're all wet in case you didn't know it.
    3. Tiny Murphy: All he did is nick his gourd.
    4. Brian MacLean: Get this straight, he's no friend of mine!
    From Captains of the Clouds. Submitted by rick b (51 days ago)
    1. Brian MacLean: I guess its all right if you don't mind wearing a chute. [a parachute]
    2. Brian MacLean: Take a good hold, he's coming straight at us. [fellow bush pilots try to ground Brian from the air]
    3. Brian MacLean: OH you don't know me, I have a whim of iron. [he came back to Emily on a 'whim']
    4. Tiny Murphy: I hate to lose that propeller, I just paid it off.
    5. Johnny Dutton: He won't get away this time. [after Brian]
    6. Emily Foster: HEY, you're a sick man! [after Brian grabbed at her]
    From Captains of the Clouds. Submitted by rick b (51 days ago)
    1. Blimp Lebec: I do not wish to meet the price of a burgler [cagney flew for 25 dollars less]
    2. Johnny Dutton: He won't be hauling cheaper after I catch up to him [cagney stole his customer]
    3. Tiny Murphy: He's all over the place and we can't catch up with him.
    4. Brian MacLean: The name is not Johnny, never was Johnny.
    5. Brian MacLean: I always seem like somebody else.
    6. Brian MacLean: Lets see if you are as practical as beautiful.
    7. Emily Foster: The pleasures all yours.
    From Captains of the Clouds. Submitted by rick b (51 days ago)
    1. Tom Powers: Hiding behind Ma's skirts, like always.
    2. Mike Powers: Better than hiding behind a machine gun.
    From The Public Enemy. Submitted by gerardo r (2 months ago)
    1. Matt Doyle: Gee, she's a honey. I could go for her myself.
    2. Tom Powers: Whatdya mean, you could go for her yourself? You could go for an eighty year old chick with rheumatism.
    From The Public Enemy. Submitted by gerardo r (3 months ago)
    1. Tom Powers: Hello baby. What are you gonna have?
    2. Kitty: Anything you say, big boy.
    3. Tom Powers: You're a swell dish. I think I'm going to go for you.
    From The Public Enemy. Submitted by gerardo r (3 months ago)
    1. Tom Powers: Why that dirty, no good, yellow-bellied stool. I'm gonna give it to him right in the head the first time I see him.
    From The Public Enemy. Submitted by gerardo r (3 months ago)
    1. Putty Nose: Are you alone?
    2. Tom Powers: I'm always alone when I'm with Matt.
    From The Public Enemy. Submitted by gerardo r (3 months ago)
    1. Arthur Cody Jarrett: Made it, Ma! Top of the world!
    From White Heat. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. George M. Cohan: My mother thanks you. My father thanks you. My sister thanks you. And I thank you.
    From Yankee Doodle Dandy. Submitted by Tyler C (13 months ago)
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