James Cagney - Actor Profile

James Cagney

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Biography

James Francis Cagney, Jr. (July 17, 1899 – March 30, 1986) was an American film actor. Although he won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of roles, he is best remembered for playing "tough guys". In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked him eighth among the Greatest Male Stars of All Time. In his first performing role, Cagney danced dressed as a woman in the chorus line of the 1919 revue Every Sailor. He spent several years in vaudeville as a hoofer and comedian until his first major acting role in 1925. He secured several other roles, receiving good reviews before landing the lead in the 1929 play Penny Arcade. After rave reviews for his acting, Warners signed him for an initial $500 a week, three-week contract to reprise his role; this was quickly extended to a seven year contract. Cagney's seventh film, The Public Enemy, became one of the most influential gangster movies of the period. Notable for its famous grapefruit scene, the film thrust Cagney into the spotlight, making him one of Warners' and Hollywood's biggest stars. In 1938, he received his first Academy Award Best Actor nomination for Angels with Dirty Faces, before winning in 1942 for his portrayal of George M. Cohan in Yankee Doodle Dandy. He was nominated a third time in 1955 for Love Me or Leave Me. Cagney retired for 20 years in 1961, spending time on his farm before returning for a part in Ragtime mainly to aid his recovery from a stroke. Cagney walked out on Warners several times over his career, each time coming back on improved personal and artistic terms. In 1935, he sued Warners for breach of contract and won; this marked one of the first times an actor had beaten a studio over a contract issue. He worked for an independent film company for a year while the suit was settled, and also established his own production company, Cagney Productions, in 1942 before returning to Warners again four years later. Jack Warner called him "The Professional Againster", in reference to Cagney’s refusal to be pushed around. Cagney also made numerous morale-boosting troop tours before and during World War II, and was President of the Screen Actors Guild for two years.

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Complete Filmography & Verdicts

YearMovieCharacterRatingVerdict
1991 Movie Tough Guys Self (archive footage) ★ 10.0 HIT
1982 Showbiz Goes to War (archive footage) ★ 10.0 HIT
2021 Parkinson at 50 Self (archive footage) ★ 10.0 HIT
1984 Going Hollywood: The '30s (archive footage) ★ 10.0 HIT
1992 James Cagney: Top of the World Self (Archive footage) ★ 10.0 HIT
1981 James Cagney: That Yankee Doodle Dandy - ★ 10.0 HIT
2008 You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story Self (archive footage) ★ 8.5 HIT
2005 Angels with Dirty Faces: Whaddya Hear? Whaddya Say? Self (archive footage) ★ 8.3 HIT
1959 Never Steal Anything Small Jake MacIllaney ★ 8.0 HIT
2017 This Is Bob Hope... Self (archive footage) ★ 8.0 HIT
2003 Tupac: Resurrection Self (archival) ★ 7.9 HIT
2005 Beer and Blood: Enemies of the Public Self (archive footage) ★ 7.8 HIT
1949 White Heat Arthur 'Cody' Jarrett ★ 7.7 HIT
2004 Los Angeles Plays Itself Tom Powers in The Public Enemy (archive footage) ★ 7.6 HIT
1935 The Irish in Us Danny O'Hara ★ 7.6 HIT
1961 One, Two, Three C.R. MacNamara ★ 7.5 HIT
2005 White Heat: Top of the World Self (archive footage) ★ 7.5 HIT
1938 Angels with Dirty Faces Rocky Sullivan ★ 7.5 HIT
1939 The Roaring Twenties Eddie Bartlett ★ 7.5 HIT
1931 The Millionaire Schofield ★ 7.5 HIT