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Tom Kennedy (actor)

Thomas Aloyisus Kennedy (July 15, 1885[2] – October 6, 1965) was an American actor known for his roles in Hollywood comedies from the silent days, with such producers as Mack Sennett and Hal Roach, mainly supporting lead comedians such as the Marx Brothers, W. C. Fields, Mabel Normand, Shemp Howard, El Brendel, Laurel and Hardy, and the Three Stooges. Kennedy also played dramatic roles as a supporting actor.

Tom Kennedy
Kennedy in Henry Hathaway's Man of the Forest (1933)
Born
Thomas Aloyisus Kennedy

(1885-07-15)July 15, 1885
New York City, U.S.
DiedOctober 6, 1965(1965-10-06) (aged 80)
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Other namesTommy Kennedy
OccupationActor
Years active1915–1965
Spouse
Frances Katherine Marshall
(m. 1922)
Children4; including Don Kennedy[1]

Career edit

 
Kennedy in an ad for The Flirt (1922)

For over 50 years, from 1915 to 1965, he appeared in over 320 films and television series, often uncredited. His first film was a short comedy/Western called The Lamb. He was in all nine Torchy Blane films as Gahagan, the poetry-spouting cop whose running line was, "What a day! What a day!" He continued making films right up until his death, his last film being a Western titled The Bounty Killer (1965).

Tom Kennedy has been erroneously listed in several film sources as the brother of slow-burning comedian Edgar Kennedy. Though the two men were not related, they were apparently good friends, with Tom appearing in many of Edgar's domestic two-reel comedy shorts.

Kennedy was also paired with Stooge Shemp Howard for several shorts for Columbia Pictures such as Society Mugs, as well as appearing with the Three Stooges in the films Loose Loot and Spooks!. He was also paired with El Brendel for four shorts, such as Phoney Cronies in 1942.

His television appearances included episodes of Perry Mason, Maverick, My Favorite Martian and Gunsmoke.

Personal life edit

Kennedy married Frances Katherine Marshall in 1922. They had four children.

Death edit

Kennedy died of bone cancer on October 6, 1965. He was buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California.[2]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Don Kennedy". The Rifleman. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. p. 401. ISBN 9781476625997 – via Google Books.

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For other people named Tom Kennedy see Tom Kennedy disambiguation Thomas Aloyisus Kennedy July 15 1885 2 October 6 1965 was an American actor known for his roles in Hollywood comedies from the silent days with such producers as Mack Sennett and Hal Roach mainly supporting lead comedians such as the Marx Brothers W C Fields Mabel Normand Shemp Howard El Brendel Laurel and Hardy and the Three Stooges Kennedy also played dramatic roles as a supporting actor Tom KennedyKennedy in Henry Hathaway s Man of the Forest 1933 BornThomas Aloyisus Kennedy 1885 07 15 July 15 1885New York City U S DiedOctober 6 1965 1965 10 06 aged 80 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeHollywood Forever CemeteryOther namesTommy KennedyOccupationActorYears active1915 1965SpouseFrances Katherine Marshall m 1922 wbr Children4 including Don Kennedy 1 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Selected filmography 5 References 6 External linksCareer edit nbsp Kennedy in an ad for The Flirt 1922 For over 50 years from 1915 to 1965 he appeared in over 320 films and television series often uncredited His first film was a short comedy Western called The Lamb He was in all nine Torchy Blane films as Gahagan the poetry spouting cop whose running line was What a day What a day He continued making films right up until his death his last film being a Western titled The Bounty Killer 1965 Tom Kennedy has been erroneously listed in several film sources as the brother of slow burning comedian Edgar Kennedy Though the two men were not related they were apparently good friends with Tom appearing in many of Edgar s domestic two reel comedy shorts Kennedy was also paired with Stooge Shemp Howard for several shorts for Columbia Pictures such as Society Mugs as well as appearing with the Three Stooges in the films Loose Loot and Spooks He was also paired with El Brendel for four shorts such as Phoney Cronies in 1942 His television appearances included episodes of Perry Mason Maverick My Favorite Martian and Gunsmoke Personal life editKennedy married Frances Katherine Marshall in 1922 They had four children Death editKennedy died of bone cancer on October 6 1965 He was buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood California 2 Selected filmography editThe Lamb 1915 as White Hopeless uncredited Double Trouble 1915 as Judge Blodgett Are Waitresses Safe 1917 Mickey 1918 as Tom Rawlings Yankee Doodle in Berlin 1919 as American General uncredited The Island of Intrigue 1919 as Jackson The Butler The Poor Simp 1920 as Jim Donnelly Kismet 1920 as Kutayt Skirts 1921 Serenade 1921 as Zambrano Kindred of the Dust 1922 as Big tough uncredited Our Leading Citizen 1922 as Boots If You Believe It It s So 1922 as Bartender Afraid to Fight 1922 as Battling Grogan The Flaming Hour 1922 as Ben The Flirt 1922 as Sam Fenton With Naked Fists 1923 Scaramouche 1923 as A Dragoon uncredited Madonna of the Streets 1924 As Man Desires 1925 as Gorilla Bagsley The Fearless Lover 1925 as Tom Dugan High and Handsome 1925 as Bat Kennedy The Best Bad Man 1925 as Dan Ellis The Yankee Senor 1926 as Luke Martin Behind the Front 1926 as Sergeant Sir Lumberjack 1926 as Bill Blake Born to the West 1926 as Dinkey Hooley Mantrap 1926 as Curly Evans The Better Ole 1926 as The Blacksmith uncredited We re in the Navy Now 1926 as Sailor Percival Scruggs Man of the Forest 1926 as Sheriff The Mysterious Rider 1927 as Lem Spooner Senorita 1927 as Oliveros Gaucho uncredited Alias the Deacon 1927 as Bull Moran Fireman Save My Child 1927 as Capt Kennedy One Round Hogan 1927 uncredited Silver Valley 1927 as Hayfever Hawkins Ham and Eggs at the Front 1927 as Lazarus Wife Savers 1928 as General Lavoris Tillie s Punctured Romance 1928 as Property Man Hold Em Yale 1928 as Detective None but the Brave 1928 as Noah The Cop 1928 as Sergeant Coughlin Marked Money 1928 as Bill Clemons Love Over Night 1928 as Detective The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City 1929 as Crook Glad Rag Doll 1929 as Manager Big News 1929 as Officer Ryan Happy Days 1929 as Doorman uncredited The Shannons of Broadway 1929 as Burt The Big House 1930 as Uncle Jed scenes deleted The Fall Guy 1930 as Detective Burke See America Thirst 1930 as Shivering Smith The Gang Buster 1931 as Gopher Brant Sit Tight 1931 as Mr Mack uncredited It Pays to Advertise 1931 as Perkins Iron Man 1931 as Bartender uncredited El Tenorio del harem 1931 as El sargento Young as You Feel 1931 as Colorado Detective uncredited Caught 1931 as Jard Harmon Monkey Business 1931 as Gibson New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford 1931 as Truck Driver uncredited Flying High 1931 as Jokester with Firecrackers uncredited Charlie Chan s Chance 1932 as Hawkins Man in Police Line Up uncredited Huddle 1932 as Moving Man uncredited Lady and Gent 1932 as Small Arena Fighter Spider Webb Skyscraper Souls 1932 as Masseur uncredited Pack Up Your Troubles 1932 as Recruiting Sergeant The Crooked Circle 1932 as Mike the policeman Night After Night 1932 as Tom the bartender Madison Square Garden 1932 as Judge uncredited If I Had a Million 1932 as Joe Carnival Bouncer uncredited Uptown New York 1932 as Wrestling Trainer uncredited The Devil Is Driving 1932 as Fritz uncredited Lawyer Man 1932 as Jake the Ice Man uncredited She Done Him Wrong 1933 as Big Bill Bartender uncredited 42nd Street 1933 as Slim Murphy uncredited Blondie Johnson 1933 as Hype uncredited Song of the Eagle 1933 as Officer McGinty uncredited Cross Fire 1933 as French Bouncer uncredited Man of the Forest 1933 as Sheriff Blake Penthouse 1933 as Joe Gazotti s Man uncredited Bombshell 1933 as Minor Role scenes deleted Day of Reckoning 1933 as Phil First Piano Mover uncredited Strictly Dynamite 1934 as Junior Hollywood Party 1934 as Beavers uncredited Down to Their Last Yacht 1934 as Joe Uncle Ed Schultz uncredited Bright Lights 1935 as Traffic Cop at Theatre uncredited Old Man Rhythm 1935 as Campus Guard uncredited She Couldn t Take It 1935 as Slugs uncredited The Bride Comes Home 1935 as Husky Thug at Party uncredited The Country Doctor 1936 as Logger uncredited Poppy 1936 as Hot Dog Stand Proprietor uncredited The Return of Sophie Lang 1936 as Cop on Switchboard uncredited Ticket to Paradise 1936 as Cop uncredited Hollywood Boulevard 1936 as Bouncer at Pago Pago Bulldog Edition 1936 as Irate Husband of Contest Loser uncredited Wives Never Know 1936 as Bartender uncredited The Big Game 1936 as Fan in Stands uncredited Smart Blonde 1937 as Gahagan Woman Wise 1937 as Bouncer uncredited When s Your Birthday 1937 as Fight Manager uncredited Behind the Headlines 1937 as Tiny There Goes My Girl 1937 scenes deleted Armored Car 1937 as Tiny The Case of the Stuttering Bishop 1937 as Jim Magooney Slave Ship 1937 as Bartender uncredited Married Before Breakfast 1937 as Mr Baglipp Fly Away Baby 1937 as Gahagan She Had to Eat 1937 as Pete Marry the Girl 1937 as Jasper The Big Shot 1937 as Bugs Forty Naughty Girls 1937 as Detective Casey Varsity Show 1937 as Policeman uncredited Living on Love 1937 as Pete Ryan The Adventurous Blonde 1937 as Gahagan Wise Girl 1937 as Detective Crashing Hollywood 1938 as Al Swing It Sailor 1938 as Policeman Blondes at Work 1938 as Gahagan Making the Headlines 1938 as Police Sergeant Handley He Couldn t Say No 1938 as Dimples a Gangster Torchy Blane in Panama 1938 as Gahagan Go Chase Yourself 1938 as Icebox Danger on the Air 1938 as Hotel Doorman uncredited Crime Ring 1938 as Dummy uncredited Torchy Gets Her Man 1938 as Gahagan Long Shot 1939 as Mike Claurens Torchy Blane in Chinatown 1939 as Gahagan Pardon Our Nerve 1939 as Bodyguard Society Lawyer 1939 as Alf Torchy Runs for Mayor 1939 as Gahagan Grand Jury Secrets 1939 as Clancy uncredited Torchy Blane Playing with Dynamite 1939 as Gahagan These Glamour Girls 1939 as Joy Lane Manager uncredited The Day the Bookies Wept 1939 as Pinky Brophy The Covered Trailer 1939 as Otto Remember the Night 1940 as Fat Mike Millionaire Playboy 1940 as Tom Murphy Curtain Call 1940 as Massage Attendant An Angel from Texas 1940 as Chopper Pop Always Pays 1940 as Murphy Sporting Blood 1940 as Grantly Flowing Gold 1940 as Petunia Mexican Spitfire Out West 1940 as Taxi Driver Footlight Fever 1941 as Pinky uncredited The Great Swindle 1941 as Capper Smith Thieves Fall Out 1941 as Cab Driver uncredited Angels with Broken Wings 1941 as Gus Sailors on Leave 1941 as Dugan The Officer and the Lady 1941 as Bumps O Neil The Mexican Spitfire s Baby 1941 as Sheriff Judson uncredited Pardon My Stripes 1942 as Casino Butch Minds the Baby 1942 as Philly the Weeper Broadway 1942 as Kerry uncredited Blondie s Blessed Event 1942 as Motorcycle Cop Who Names The Baby Cookie uncredited Wildcat 1942 as Fred uncredited Mexican Spitfire s Elephant 1942 as Joe the Villa Luigi Bartender uncredited Dixie Dugan 1943 as Sergeant uncredited Ladies Day 1943 as Dugan the House Detective Hit Parade of 1943 1943 as Westinghouse Taxi Mister 1943 as Detective uncredited Dixie 1943 as Barkeeper uncredited Stage Door Canteen 1943 as himself Petticoat Larceny 1943 as Pinky The Adventures of a Rookie 1943 as Ship Lader uncredited So s Your Uncle 1943 as Cop Is Everybody Happy 1943 as Desk Sergeant uncredited Riding High 1943 as Wilson uncredited Here Comes Elmer 1943 as Johnson Campus Rhythm 1943 as Police Sergeant uncredited True to Life 1943 as Customer uncredited O My Darling Clementine 1943 as Bill Collector Rosie the Riveter 1944 as Piano Mover The Girl in the Case 1944 as Watchman uncredited And the Angels Sing 1944 as Potatoes Once Upon a Time 1944 as Truckman uncredited Take It Big 1944 as Moving Man uncredited Moonlight and Cactus 1944 as Lucky The Princess and the Pirate 1944 as Alonzo The Town Went Wild 1944 as Policeman in Courtroom uncredited Practically Yours 1944 as Burly Citizen at Newsreel Theatre uncredited The Man Who Walked Alone 1945 as Officer 1 Rough Tough and Ready 1945 as Dan Cowan uncredited Boston Blackie s Rendezvous 1945 as Doorman uncredited Voice of the Whistler 1945 as Ferdinand Hammerlock The Spanish Main 1945 as Pirate Captain at Inn in Tortuga uncredited Man Alive 1945 as Bartender uncredited A Letter for Evie 1946 as Driver uncredited The Kid from Brooklyn 1946 as Referee 1 uncredited Blonde Alibi 1946 as Policeman Clancy uncredited Bringing Up Father 1946 as Murphy The Mighty McGurk 1947 as Bruiser uncredited The Pretender 1947 as Fingers Murdock The Burning Cross 1947 as Police Sergeant Magic Town 1947 as Moving Man uncredited Dangerous Years 1947 as Adamson The Judge Steps Out 1948 as Jack the Court Receptionist uncredited Devil s Cargo 1948 as Naga Jinx Money 1948 as Officer Rooney They Live by Night 1948 as Cop uncredited Joe Palooka in Winner Take All 1948 as Lefty Thunder in the Pines 1948 as Josh Station Master Jiggs and Maggie in Court 1948 as Card Player uncredited The Paleface 1948 as Bartender Trouble Preferred 1948 as Night Watchman uncredited Fighting Fools 1949 as Rosemeyer Arena Doorman uncredited The Mutineers 1949 as Butch Mighty Joe Young 1949 as Policeman uncredited Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters 1949 as Murphy uncredited Square Dance Jubilee 1949 as Bartender Tom Blonde Dynamite 1950 as Tom a Policeman uncredited Riding High 1950 as Racetrack Mug uncredited Jiggs and Maggie Out West 1950 as Murphy uncredited Triple Trouble 1950 as Convict uncredited Border Rangers 1950 as Station Agent M 1951 as Hood uncredited The Scarf 1951 as Asylum Inmate uncredited Let s Go Navy 1951 as Officer Donovan Havana Rose 1951 as Hotel Detective Hold That Line 1952 as Officer Murphy uncredited Road Agent 1952 as Bartender Johnny uncredited Gold Fever 1952 as Big Tom Invasion U S A 1952 as Tim Bartender Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops 1955 Public Pigeon No 1 1957 as Prison Guard uncredited The Kettles on Old MacDonald s Farm 1957 as Contest Spectator uncredited Man of a Thousand Faces 1957 as Audience at Eulogy uncredited Slaughter on Tenth Avenue 1957 as Dock Guard uncredited Once Upon a Horse 1958 as Townsman uncredited Revolt in the Big House 1958 as Convict uncredited Some Like It Hot 1959 as Bouncer uncredited Say One for Me 1959 as Wardrobe Delivery Man uncredited Walk Like a Dragon 1960 as Jethro the Bartender It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 as Santa Rosita Police Department traffic cop uncredited The Bounty Killer 1965 as Joe Waiter nbsp Biography portalReferences edit Don Kennedy The Rifleman Retrieved January 21 2022 a b Wilson Scott August 19 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed McFarland p 401 ISBN 9781476625997 via Google Books External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tom Kennedy actor Tom Kennedy at IMDb Tom Kennedy at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Tom Kennedy at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Kennedy actor amp oldid 1215415183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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