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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.
William Keighley: Written by: Warren Duff Norman Reilly Raine Charles Perry: Based on: Each Dawn I Die 1938 novel by Jerome Odlum: Produced by: David Lewis Hal B. Wallis Jack L. Warner: Starring: James Cagney George Raft Jane Bryan George Bancroft Maxie Rosenbloom: Cinematography: Arthur Edeson: Edited by: Thomas Richards: Music by: Max Steiner ...
The Bride Came C.O.D. is a 1941 American screwball romantic comedy starring James Cagney as an airplane pilot and Bette Davis as a runaway heiress, and directed by William Keighley. Although the film was publicized as the first screen pairing of Warner Bros. ' two biggest stars, they had actually worked together in Jimmy the Gent in 1934, and ...
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 ]
One of Daytop’s founders, a Roman Catholic priest named William O’Brien, thought of addicts as needy infants — another sentiment borrowed from Synanon. “You don’t have a drug problem, you have a B-A-B-Y problem,” he explained in Addicts Who Survived: An Oral History of Narcotic Use In America, 1923-1965 , published in 1989.
Johnny Come Lately is a 1943 drama film directed by William K. Howard starring James Cagney, Grace George, Marjorie Main and Hattie McDaniel. It was the first film produced by Cagney's brother, William Cagney. The title is derived from the idiom "Johnny Come Lately", which refers to a newcomer who seeks to change an established system. [3]
The flag-draped casket of Staff Sgt. William Jerome Rivers stood at the front of a church Tuesday as Georgia's governor joined the Army Reserve soldier's family, uniformed military officers and ...
Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, 46, of Willingboro, N.J., one of three U.S. Army Reserve soldiers who were supporting Operation Inherent Resolve. The soldiers died Jan. 28, 2024, in Jordan, when a one ...