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'''James Francis Cagney''' was an American film actor most famous for gangster roles in the [[The Great Depression|1930s]] and [[The Forties|40s,]] as well as for his [[Beam Me Up, Scotty|alleged]] [[Catch Phrase]]. He starred in some of the best gangster pictures ever made, including ''[[Angels with Dirty Faces]],'' ''[[White Heat]],'' ''[[The Roaring Twenties (film)|The Roaring Twenties]],'' and ''[[The Public Enemy]],'' which is [[Pop Culture Osmosis|unfortunately mostly remembered]] for a scene in which he [[Domestic Abuse|shoves half of a grapefruit into a woman's face.]]
'''James Francis Cagney''' was an American film actor most famous for gangster roles in the [[The Great Depression|1930s]] and [[The Forties|40s,]] as well as for his [[Beam Me Up, Scotty|alleged]] [[Catch Phrase]]. He starred in some of the best gangster pictures ever made, including ''[[Angels with Dirty Faces]],'' ''[[White Heat]],'' ''[[The Roaring Twenties (film)|The Roaring Twenties]],'' and ''[[The Public Enemy]],'' which is [[Pop Cultural Osmosis|unfortunately mostly remembered]] for a scene in which he [[Domestic Abuse|shoves half of a grapefruit into a woman's face.]]


[[The Other Wiki]] has more to say [[wikipedia:James Cagney|here.]]
[[The Other Wiki]] has more to say [[wikipedia:James Cagney|here.]]
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* [[Typecasting]]: as the bad guy
* [[Typecasting]]: as the bad guy
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Yiddish as a Second Language]]: The Irish-American Cagney had [[Irishman and a Jew|learnt Yiddish from his playmates]] while growing up in [[Big Applesauce|New York City]], and spoke it fluently. He even used it in [https://web.archive.org/web/20160305073222/http://mahnishmah.com/system/scripts/modules/admin/pages/show_page.cgi?p=13241 this scene] from the opening of the 1932 [[Warner Brothers]] picture ''Taxi'', in which a Yiddish-speaking Jewish immigrant is frustrated in his attempt to communicate with a policeman, until Cagney interrupts in fluent Yiddish to offer the man a lift.


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The original Public Enemy.
"You dirty rat!"
Not James Cagney

James Francis Cagney was an American film actor most famous for gangster roles in the 1930s and 40s, as well as for his alleged Catch Phrase. He starred in some of the best gangster pictures ever made, including Angels with Dirty Faces, White Heat, The Roaring Twenties, and The Public Enemy, which is unfortunately mostly remembered for a scene in which he shoves half of a grapefruit into a woman's face.

The Other Wiki has more to say here.