James Cagney Actor dancer
James Cagney is a 86 years old Actor dancer from New York City, New York. James Cagney was born on July 17, 1899 (died on March 30, 1986, he was 86 years old) in New York City, New York as James Francis Cagney. His nickname was Cagney James Francis Jr..
About
Birth name of James Cagney is James Francis Cagney
No, he died on 03/30/1986, 38 years ago. He was 86 years old when he died. Cause of death: myocardial infarction. He died in Stanford and buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery .
Family
Wife
Frances Vernon, BRitish writer
He married with Frances Vernon (28), in 1922. James Cagney was 22 and Frances Vernon was 41 years old. Married for 102 years, 10 months.
James Cagney net worth
He had a net worth of 20 million dollars.
Works
James Cagney Movies (101)
There are 101 movies of James Cagney.
His first feature film was Ragtime (1981, as Police Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo). He was 82 when he starred in this movie. Since 1981, he has appeared in 101 feature films. The last one is Show-Business at War (1943). In this movie, we watched him as himself .
View all James Cagney movies.James Cagney movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Police Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo | Ragtime (1981) | 82 |
Eddie Bartlett | The Roaring Twenties (1939) | 40 |
Tom Powers | The Public Enemy (1931) | 31 |
Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) | 36 | |
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) | 82 | |
And the Oscar Goes To... (2014) | 114 | |
Arthur 'Cody' Jarrett | White Heat (1949) | 50 |
C.R. MacNamara | One, Two, Three (1961) | 62 |
George M. Cohan | Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) | 42 |
Rocky Sullivan | Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) | 39 |
That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) | 76 | |
Capt. Morton | Mister Roberts (1955) | 55 |
Matt Dow | Run for Cover (1955) | 55 |
Himself | You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story (2008) | 109 |
Lon Chaney | Man of a Thousand Faces (1957) | 58 |
Ralph Cotter | Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) | 51 |
'Brick' Davis | 'G' Men (1935) | 35 |
Pvt. Jerry Plunkett | The Fighting 69th (1940) | 40 |
Chester Kent | Footlight Parade (1933) | 34 |
T. L. "Biff" Grimes | The Strawberry Blonde (1941) | 41 |
Frank Ross | Each Dawn I Die (1939) | 40 |
Matt Nolan | Taxi! (1931) | 32 |
Martin Snyder | Love Me or Leave Me (1955) | 55 |
That's Dancing! (1985) | 85 | |
Dan Quigley | Lady Killer (1933) | 34 |
Danny Kenny | City for Conquest (1940) | 41 |
Captain Flagg | What Price Glory (1952) | 53 |
Jeremy Rodack | Tribute to a Bad Man (1956) | 56 |
Bottom, the Weaver | A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) | 36 |
Albert 'Bert' Harris | Blonde Crazy (1931) | 32 |
Nick Condon | Blood on the Sun (1945) | 45 |
Himself | Complicated Women (2003) | 103 |
Sean Lenihan | Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) | 59 |
Admiral William 'Bull' Halsey | The Gallant Hours (1960) | 60 |
James Cagney | Starlift (1951) | 52 |
Himself | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) | 83 |
Elwin Bixby | The West Point Story (1950) | 51 |
Richard 'Patsy' Gargan | The Mayor of Hell (1933) | 33 |
Johnny 'Red' Cave | Great Guy (1936) | 37 |
Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film (2008) | 108 | |
Tommy O'Toole | Devil Dogs of the Air (1935) | 35 |
Jimmy Corrigan | Jimmy the Gent (1934) | 34 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1940 (1940) | 40 |
Robert Emmett 'Bob' Sharkey | 13 Rue Madeleine (1947) | 47 |
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (2009) | 109 | |
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Fred Astaire (1981) | 100 | |
Jack | Smart Money (1931) | 31 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1939 (1940) | 39 |
Brian MacLean | Captains of the Clouds (1942) | 42 |
Bat Morgan | Frisco Kid (1935) | 36 |
Lefty Merrill | Hard to Handle (1933) | 33 |
Tom Richards | Johnny Come Lately (1943) | 44 |
Hank Martin | A Lion Is in the Streets (1953) | 54 |
Jake MacIllaney | Never Steal Anything Small (1959) | 59 |
Narrator | Arizona Bushwhackers (1968) | 68 |
Himself | Things You Never See on the Screen (1935) | 36 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 76 | |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1936 (1936) | 37 |
Robert Law | Boy Meets Girl (1938) | 39 |
Steve Collins | The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941) | 41 |
It's Showtime (1976) | 76 | |
Jim 'Jimmy' Kane | Winner Take All (1932) | 32 |
Jim Kincaid | The Oklahoma Kid (1939) | 39 |
Steve Bradford | These Wilder Years (1956) | 57 |
Dizzy Davies | Ceiling Zero (1936) | 36 |
Joseph T | The Time of Your Life (1948) | 49 |
Danny O'Hara | The Irish in Us (1935) | 36 |
Okay for Sound (1946) | 47 | |
Bogart: The Untold Story (1997) | 97 | |
Ed 'Eddie' Bailey | Other Men's Women (1931) | 31 |
Joe Moran | Terrible Joe Moran (1984) | 84 |
Joe Greer | The Crowd Roars (1932) | 32 |
Chesty O'Conner | Here Comes the Navy (1934) | 35 |
George M. Cohan | The Seven Little Foys (1955) | 56 |
Terrence 'Terry' Rooney | Something to Sing About (1937) | 38 |
Himself | Blow-Ups of 1947 (1947) | 47 |
Danny Kean | Picture Snatcher (1933) | 33 |
Lew Marsh | Come Fill The Cup (1951) | 52 |
Himself | Short Cut to Hell (1957) | 58 |
Himself | This Is Bob Hope... (2017) | 118 |
Kincaid | Oklahoma Outlaws (1943) | 44 |
Billy Wilder Speaks (2006) | 106 | |
Himself | A Dream Comes True (1935) | 36 |
Flicker Hayes, aka Jerry Allen | He Was Her Man (1934) | 34 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1941 (1941) | 42 |
Narrator | The Road to the Wall (1962) | 62 |
Narrator | The Ballad of Smokey the Bear (1966) | 67 |
Harry Delano | Sinners' Holiday (1930) | 31 |
Steve Mileaway | The Doorway to Hell (1930) | 31 |
Himself | How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 11: 'Practice Shots' (1931) | 31 |
Schofield | The Millionaire (1931) | 31 |
Himself | Intimate Interviews: James Cagney (1931) | 32 |
Himself | The Hollywood Gad-About (1934) | 35 |
Eddie Kennedy | The St. Louis Kid (1934) | 35 |
Himself | A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio (1935) | 35 |
Himself | Hollywood Hobbies (1939) | 39 |
Nick Butler | Torrid Zone (1940) | 40 |
Himself | Calling All Girls (1942) | 42 |
Himself | The Voice That Thrilled the World (1943) | 43 |
John Jones | You, John Jones! (1943) | 43 |
Himself | Show-Business at War (1943) | 43 |
James Cagney TV Shows (5)
His first TV Show was The Ed Sullivan Show (1948).
View all James Cagney TV shows.Awards (5)
Awarded AFI Life Achievement Award in 1973 , nominated Academy Award for Best Actor in 1937 , awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom , awarded Kennedy Center Honors , awarded Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award and
Education
He graduated from Columbia University and Stuyvesant High School
What was James's zodiac sign?James Cagney zodiac sign was cancer.
Other facts about James Cagney
Alias | Cagney James Francis Jr. |
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AlmaMater | Columbia College Columbia University |
Birth name | James Francis Cagney |
DeathCause | Myocardial infarction |
Place of death | Stanford |
Education | Stuyvesant High School |
RestingPlace | Gate of Heaven Cemetery (Hawthorne New York) |
U.S. National Archives Identifier | 10582306 |
Generational suffix | L252247-F2 |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Given name | James |
Libris-URI | 20dgk2vl1g9rnzp |
Work period (end) | 1984-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Work period (start) | 1919-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Family name | Cagney. Show people with the surname Cagney |
Employer | Warner Bros. |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Name in native language | James Francis Cagney, Jr. |
Cause of death | Myocardial Infarction |
Languages spoken, written or signed | Yiddish |
Date of death | 1986-03-30T00:00:00Z |
Place of burial | Gate Of Heaven Cemetery |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Genre | Western |