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  2. William Cagney - Wikipedia

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    William Jerome Cagney (March 26, 1905 – January 3, 1988) was an American film producer and actor, remembered for roles in the Monogram Pictures films Lost in the ...

  3. James Cagney - Wikipedia

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    James Francis "Jimmy" Cagney Jr. was born in 1899 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. His biographers disagree as to the actual location: either on the corner of Avenue D and 8th Street, [2] or in a top-floor apartment at 391 East 8th Street, the address that is on his birth certificate. [11]

  4. Jeanne Cagney - Wikipedia

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    Her brothers included actor James Cagney, production manager Edward Cagney, and producer William Cagney. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She attended Hunter College High School . Majoring in French and German, [ 3 ] she was a cum laude graduate of Hunter College (now part of City University of New York ) and a member of Phi Beta Kappa Society . [ 4 ]

  5. Joan Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Leslie portrayed his girlfriend/wife Mary, an aspiring singer. [27] The film received eight Oscar nominations, including a Best Actor award for James Cagney. [28] By now, Leslie had become a star whose on-screen image was described as "sweet innocence without seeming too sugary." [1] Leslie was in four motion pictures released during 1943.

  6. George Raft - Wikipedia

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    Cagney's wife Billie once received a phone call telling her that Cagney was dead. [111] Cagney alleged that, having failed to scare him, the mob sent a hitman to kill him by dropping a heavy light on his head. On hearing about the rumor of the hit, George Raft allegedly made a call to have the hit cancelled.

  7. Barbara Payton - Wikipedia

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    William Cagney was so smitten with Payton's sensual appeal and beauty that her contract was drawn as a joint agreement between William Cagney Productions and Warner Bros. at a salary of $5,000 per week, a large sum for an actress yet to demonstrate star power at the box office. [18]

  8. Yankee Doodle Dandy - Wikipedia

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    Actress Jeanne Cagney, who played Cohan's sister, was James Cagney's real-life sister. Cagney's brother, William Cagney, was the Associate Producer of the film. Rosemary DeCamp, who played George's mother, was 11 years younger than Cagney. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was played by Captain Jack Young, a lookalike seen only from the back.

  9. Boots Mallory - Wikipedia

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    Mallory was first married at the age of 16, and by 1933 had married her second husband, film producer William Cagney, brother of James Cagney. She and William Cagney had two children, fraternal twins Jill and Stephan. [12] She was married to Herbert Marshall. [13] She died after a long illness in Santa Monica, California, on December 1, 1958. [2]