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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 Stratosphere and Flirting with Danger, both filmed in 1934.

  3. William Cagney - IMDb

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    William Cagney. Actor: Lost in the Stratosphere. William (Bill) Cagney (producer brother of star James Cagney) was almost a dead ringer for his, in front of the camera, more famous brother.

  4. William Cagney - Biography - IMDb

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    William Cagney. Actor: Lost in the Stratosphere. William (Bill) Cagney (producer brother of star James Cagney) was almost a dead ringer for his, in front of the camera, more famous brother.

  5. Obituaries : Cagney’s Brother William; ‘Business Brains’ of ...

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    William J. Cagney, a one-time actor who became both a successful producer of his brother’s films and Jimmy Cagney’s personal manager, died over the weekend.

  6. WILLIAM J. CAGNEY DIES AT 82 - The Washington Post

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    -- William J. Cagney, 82, a brother of the late actor James Cagney and the producer of such films as "The Time of Your Life" and "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye," died Jan. 3 at a hospital here after a...

  7. Born in New York City, he was an almost a dead ringer for his brother actor James Cagney, whom he also managed and produced for. He produced over a dozen films with some being featured with his brother James in the lead role such as Strawberry Blonde (1941), The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941), Captain of the Clouds...

  8. W. J. Cagney, Producer For His Brother James - The New York Times

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    William J. Cagney, a brother of James Cagney and the producer of such films as ''The Time of Your Life'' and ''Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,'' died of a heart attack Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital...