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James Cagney


 
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Mostly Credited As: James Cagney
Birth Name: James Francis Cagney
Date Of Birth: July 17, 1899 (Age 86)
Country Of Birth: USA
Birth Place: New York, New York
Date Of Death: March 30, 1986
Cause Of Death: Heart Attack (Stanfordville, NY)
Height: 5' 8" (1.72 m)
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Frances Cagney Sep/28/1922 - Mar/30/1986 (his death) (2 children)

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James Cagney TV Appearances
 
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Show: Smokey the Bear(1969)As: Narrator -- [Voice]
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Show: The Kennedy Center Honors (1978) 
  3rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors 03x01: (Dec/27/1980) As Himself (Honoree) 
Show: The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) 
  James Cagney, Johnny Horton 12x38: (Jun/07/1959) As Himself 
  James Cagney, Eamon de Valera 12x26: (Mar/15/1959) As Himself 
  Mister Roberts salute with Henry Fonda; James Cagney, Jack Lemmon 08x41: (Jun/19/1955) As Himself 
  Rosemary Clooney; James Cagney; Willie Mays; David Whitfield; etc 08x31: (Apr/10/1955) As Himself 
Show: The Academy Awards (1929) 
  The 31st Annual Academy Awards 31x01: (Apr/06/1959) As Presenter: Best Actress 
  The 28th Annual Academy Awards 28x01: (Mar/21/1956) As Co-Presenter: Best Special Effects 
  The 15th Annual Academy Awards 15x01: (Mar/04/1943) As Best Actor Winner 
  The 11th Annual Academy Awards 11x01: (Feb/23/1939) As Best Actor Nominee 
Show: Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre (1950) 
  Soldiers from the Wars Returning 08x01: (Sep/10/1956) As George Bridgeman 
Show: This Is Your Life (1952) (1952) 
  William Wellman 02x08: (Dec/08/1954) As Himself 
 
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James Cagney was an avid artist.
 
James Cagney played the role of George M. Cohan in two different films. He first portrayed Cohan, in his Academy Award winning role, in Yankee Doodle Dandy. Cagney's second appearance as Cohan was a cameo in Bob Hope's film, Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Foys.
 
 
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