James Cagney

Cagney, {{circa|1930}} James Francis Cagney Jr. (; July 17, 1899March 30, 1986) was an American actor and dancer. On stage and in film, he was known for his consistently energetic performances, distinctive vocal style, and deadpan comic timing. He won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of performances.

Cagney is remembered for playing multifaceted tough guys in films such as ''The Public Enemy'' (1931), ''Taxi!'' (1932), ''Angels with Dirty Faces'' (1938), ''The Roaring Twenties'' (1939), ''City for Conquest'' (1940) and ''White Heat'' (1949), finding himself typecast or limited by this reputation earlier in his career. He was able to negotiate dancing opportunities in his films and ended up winning the Academy Award for his role in the musical ''Yankee Doodle Dandy'' (1942). In 1999 the American Film Institute ranked him eighth on its list of greatest male stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Orson Welles described him as "maybe the greatest actor who ever appeared in front of a camera".

In his first professional acting performance in 1919, Cagney was costumed as a woman when he danced in the chorus line of the revue ''Every Sailor''. He spent several years in vaudeville as a dancer and comedian, until he got his first major acting part in 1925. He secured several other roles, receiving good notices, before landing the lead in the 1929 play ''Penny Arcade''. Al Jolson saw him in the play and bought the movie rights, before selling them to Warner Bros. with the proviso that James Cagney and Joan Blondell be able to reprise their stage roles in the movie. After rave reviews, Warner Bros. signed him for an initial $400-a-week, three-week contract; when the executives at the studio saw the first dailies for the film, Cagney's contract was immediately extended.

Cagney's fifth film, ''The Public Enemy'', became one of the most influential gangster movies of the period. Notable for a famous scene in which Cagney pushes half a grapefruit against Mae Clarke's face, the film thrust him into the spotlight. He became one of Hollywood's leading stars and one of Warner Bros.' biggest contracts at the time. In 1938 he received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his subtle portrayal of the tough guy/man-child Rocky Sullivan in ''Angels with Dirty Faces''. In 1942 Cagney won the Oscar for his energetic portrayal of George M. Cohan in ''Yankee Doodle Dandy''. He was nominated a third time in 1955 for ''Love Me or Leave Me'' with Doris Day. Cagney retired from acting and dancing in 1961. He came out of retirement 20 years later for a part in the movie ''Ragtime'' (1981), mainly to aid his recovery from a stroke.

Cagney walked out on Warner Bros. Twice over the course of his career, each time returning on much improved personal and artistic terms. In 1935 he sued Warner for breach of contract He worked for poverty row film company Grand National (starring in two films: the musical ''Something to Sing About'' and the drama ''Great Guy'') for a year while the suit was being settled, then in 1942 establishing his own production company, Cagney Productions, before returning to Warner seven years later. In reference to Cagney's refusal to be pushed around, Jack L. Warner called him "the Professional Againster". Cagney also made numerous USO troop tours before and during World War II and served as president of the Screen Actors Guild for two years. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cagney by Cagney. by Cagney, James, 1899-1986

    Doubleday, 1976
    Format: Book


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    Cagney by Cagney by Cagney, James, 1899-1986

    Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1976
    First edition
    Format: Book


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    James Cagney, the authorized biography by Warren, Doug

    New York : St. Martin's Press, 1983
    Other Authors: “…Cagney, James, 1899-1986…”
    Format: Book


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    James Cagney, the authorized biography by Warren, Doug

    New York : St. Martin's Press, 1983
    First edition
    Other Authors: “…Cagney, James, 1899-1986…”
    Format: Book


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    Hollywood classics

    Del Mar, CA : AMC, Genius Entertainment, 2003
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    Shake hands with the devil

    [New York] : KL Studio Classics, 2022
    Other Authors: “…Cagney, James, 1899-1986…”
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    Ragtime

    Hollywood, Ca. : Paramount Home Video, 1981
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    One, two, three

    [New York] : Kino Lorber Corp., 2017
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    Something to sing about

    Charlotte, NC : Ovation Home Video, 2002
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    Love me or leave me

    [Place of publication not identified] : Turner Entertainment : Distributed by Warner Home Video, 1955
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    Footlight parade

    Burbank, CA : Burbank, CA : Warner Bros. Entertainment, Turner Entertainment Co. ; Distributed by Warner Home Video, 2010
    Fullscreen version.
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    The bride came C.O.D.

    [United States] : Warner Home Video, 2007
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    One, two, three

    [New York] : Kino Lorber Corp., 2017
    Other Authors: “…Cagney, James, 1899-1986…”
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    One, two, three

    [New York] : Kino Lorber Corp., 2017
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    Footlight parade by Berkeley, Busby, 1895-1976

    Burbank, CA : Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, 2020
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    Love me or leave me

    [Place of publication not identified] : Turner Entertainment : Distributed by Warner Home Video, 1955
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    Love me or leave me

    Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, 2005
    Widescreen version
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    What price glory

    Beverly Hills, Calif. : Fox Video, 2004
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    Something to sing about

    Charlotte, NC : Ovation Home Video, 2002
    Other Authors: “…Cagney, James, 1899-1986…”
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    White heat

    Livonia, MI : Key Video, 1986
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