Edgar Kennedy

Edgar Kennedy

Born April 25, 1890 (Age: 135) Monterey, California, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edgar Livingston Kennedy (April 26, 1890 – November 9, 1948) was an American comedic film character actor, known as "Slow Burn". A slow burn is an exasperated facial expression, performed very deliberately; Kennedy embellished this by rubbing his hand over his bald head and across his face, in an attempt to hold his temper. Kennedy is best known for a small role as a lemonade vendor in the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup, as well as the many Hal Roach films he appeared in. Kennedy became so identified with frustration that practically every studio hired him to play hotheads. He often played dumb cops, detectives, and even a prison warden; sometimes he was a grouchy moving man, truck driver, or blue-collar workman. His character usually lost his temper at least once. In Diplomaniacs, Kennedy presides over an international tribunal, where Wheeler & Woolsey want to do something about world peace. "Well, ya can't do anything about it here", yells Kennedy, "this is a peace conference!" Kennedy, established as the poster boy for frustration, even starred in an instructional film titled The Other Fellow, in which loudmouthed roadhog Edgar always vents his anger on other drivers (each one played by Kennedy as well), little realizing that, to them, he is "the other fellow." Perhaps his most unusual roles were as a puppeteer in the detective mystery The Falcon Strikes Back and as a philosophical bartender inspired to create exotic cocktails in Harold Lloyd's last film, The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947). He also played comical detectives opposite two titans of acting: John Barrymore in Twentieth Century (1934) and Rex Harrison in Unfaithfully Yours (1948); in the latter, he tells conductor Harrison that "Nobody handles Handel like you handle Handel." Kennedy died of throat cancer at the Motion Picture Hospital, San Fernando Valley on 9 November 1948. His body was interred at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, Los Angeles County, California.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edgar Livingston Kennedy (April 26, 1890 – November 9, 1948) was an American comedic film character actor, known as "Slow Burn". A slow burn is an exasperated facial expression, performed very deliberately; Kennedy embellished this by rubbing his hand over his bald head and across his face, in an attempt to hold his temper. Kennedy is best known for a small role as a lemonade vendor in the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup, as well as the many Hal Roach films he appeared in. Kennedy became so identified with frustration that practically every studio hired him to play hotheads. He often played dumb cops, detectives, and even a prison warden; sometimes he was a grouchy moving man, truck driver, or blue-collar workman. His character usually lost his temper at least once. In Diplomaniacs, Kennedy presides over an international tribunal, where Wheeler & Woolsey want to do something about world peace. "Well, ya can't do anything about it here", yells Kennedy, "this is a peace conference!" Kennedy, established as the poster boy for frustration, even starred in an instructional film titled The Other Fellow, in which loudmouthed roadhog Edgar always vents his anger on other drivers (each one played by Kennedy as well), little realizing that, to them, he is "the other fellow." Perhaps his most unusual roles were as a puppeteer in the detective mystery The Falcon Strikes Back and as a philosophical bartender inspired to create exotic cocktails in Harold Lloyd's last film, The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947). He also played comical detectives opposite two titans of acting: John Barrymore in Twentieth Century (1934) and Rex Harrison in Unfaithfully Yours (1948); in the latter, he tells conductor Harrison that "Nobody handles Handel like you handle Handel." Kennedy died of throat cancer at the Motion Picture Hospital, San Fernando Valley on 9 November 1948. His body was interred at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, Los Angeles County, California.
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Filmography

The Our Gang Story

The Our Gang Story

1994 as Officer (archive footage) Age: 103
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The Best of Laurel and Hardy

1968 as Officer Kennedy (archive footage) Age: 78
When Comedy Was King

When Comedy Was King

1960 as edited from 'A Pair of Tights' (archive footage) Age: 69
Captain Tugboat Annie

Captain Tugboat Annie

1945 as Captain Bullwinkle Age: 55
The Big Beef

The Big Beef

1945 as Edgar Kennedy Age: 55
You Drive Me Crazy

You Drive Me Crazy

1945 as Edgar Age: 55
Anchors Aweigh

Anchors Aweigh

1945 as Police Captain Age: 55
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It's Your Move

1945 as Edgar Kennedy Age: 55
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What, No Cigarettes

1945 as Edgar Kennedy Age: 55
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Duck Soup

1942 as Edgar Age: 52
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Hillbilly Blitzkrieg

1942 as Sgt. Homer Gatling Age: 52
There's One Born Every Minute

There's One Born Every Minute

1942 as Mayor Moe Carson Age: 52
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Cooks and Crooks

1942 as Edgar Age: 52
In Old California

In Old California

1942 as Kegs McKeever Age: 52
Pardon My Stripes

Pardon My Stripes

1942 as Warden Bingham Age: 51
Private Snuffy Smith

Private Snuffy Smith

1942 as Sgt. Ed Cooper Age: 51
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Rough on Rents

1942 as Edgar Kennedy Age: 51
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A Quiet Fourth

1941 as Edgar Age: 51
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Gangs Of The City

1941 as Biff Age: 51
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I'll Fix It

1941 as Edgar Age: 51
Westward Ho-Hum

Westward Ho-Hum

1941 as Edgar Age: 51
Blondie in Society

Blondie in Society

1941 as Dr. Glenn Age: 51
An Apple in His Eye

An Apple in His Eye

1941 as Edgar Kennedy Age: 51
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Fish Feathers

1932 as Edgar Kennedy Age: 42
The Penguin Pool Murder

The Penguin Pool Murder

1932 as Officer Donovan Age: 42
Rockabye

Rockabye

1932 as Water Wagon Driver (uncredited) Age: 42
Little Orphan Annie

Little Orphan Annie

1932 as Daddy Warbucks Age: 42
Hold 'Em Jail

Hold 'Em Jail

1932 as Warden Elmer Jones Age: 42
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Giggle Water

1932 as Edgar Age: 42
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Now's the Time

1932 as Age: 42
Westward Passage

Westward Passage

1932 as Elmer Age: 42
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The Spot on the Rug

1932 as Jake Age: 42
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He's a Honey

1932 as Age: 41
Carnival Boat

Carnival Boat

1932 as Baldy Age: 41
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Never the Twins Shall Meet

1932 as Mr. Carp Age: 41
Bad Company

Bad Company

1931 as Buffington-Doorman Age: 41
Quick Millions

Quick Millions

1931 as Cop (uncredited) Age: 40
Love Fever

Love Fever

1931 as Thelma's Last Rescuer Age: 40
High Gear

High Gear

1931 as Cop Age: 40
Next Door Neighbors

Next Door Neighbors

1931 as Howard J. Green Age: 40
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Help Wanted, Female

1931 as Age: 40
Ladies Last

Ladies Last

1930 as Man in Phone Booth Age: 40
Looser Than Loose

Looser Than Loose

1930 as Night Club Patron Age: 40
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Moonlight and Monkey Business

1930 as Detective Age: 40
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Bigger and Better

1930 as Uncle Ed Sutton Age: 40
Dollar Dizzy

Dollar Dizzy

1930 as Quimby the Lawyer Age: 40
Doctor's Orders

Doctor's Orders

1930 as Mary's Father / Gertie's Uncle Age: 40
Girl Shock

Girl Shock

1930 as Fiancee's Father Age: 40
Fifty Million Husbands

Fifty Million Husbands

1930 as Officer Kennedy Age: 40
All Teed Up

All Teed Up

1930 as Thelma's Father (uncredited) Age: 39
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The Ghosts

1930 as Kennedy Age: 39
When the Wind Blows

When the Wind Blows

1930 as Kennedy the Cop (uncredited) Age: 39
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The Gas Station

1930 as Detective Age: 39
The Big Kick

The Big Kick

1930 as Detective Age: 39
The First Seven Years

The First Seven Years

1930 as Kennedy the Cop (uncredited) Age: 39
The Real McCoy

The Real McCoy

1930 as Cicero the Cop Age: 39
Shivering Shakespeare

Shivering Shakespeare

1930 as Kennedy the Cop (uncredited) Age: 39
The Head Guy

The Head Guy

1930 as Station Master Kennedy (uncredited) Age: 39
Thieves

Thieves

1930 as Age: 39
Night Owls

Night Owls

1930 as Officer Kennedy Age: 39
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High and Dry

1922 as Age: 32
Skirts

Skirts

1921 as Age: 30
She Loved Him Plenty

She Loved Him Plenty

1918 as Age: 28