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Cagney

American  
[kag-nee] / ˈkæg ni /

noun

  1. James, 1899–1986, U.S. film actor.


Cagney British  
/ ˈkæɡnɪ /

noun

  1. James. 1899–1986, US film actor, esp in gangster roles; his films include The Public Enemy (1931), Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), and Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) for which he won an Oscar.

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Mr. Clooney added, “We’ve stood on the shoulders of the likes of Bette Davis and Jimmy Cagney, and it’s time for our generation to give something back.”

From New York Times • Aug. 2, 2023

“Remember the old James Cagney movies when you see the head in the toilet?” he asks.

From Washington Post • Feb. 22, 2023

Unlike James Cagney or Fred Astaire or Michael Jackson, he lacks the natural talent and grace of those performers.

From Salon • Dec. 18, 2022

But she also starred with Kirk Douglas in the 1968 crime drama “Brotherhood” and with James Cagney in the 1956 Western “Tribute to a Bad Man.”

From Seattle Times • Sep. 14, 2022

First Communion day is the happiest day of your life because of The Collection and James Cagney at the Lyric Cinema.

From "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir" by Frank McCourt