Edgar Kennedy

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Edgar Kennedy, who was born on April 26, 1890, near Monterey, California, hit the road as a young man and moved across the country, working in a succession of jobs. He became a professional boxer, claiming to have gone 14 rounds against The Manassas Mauler, Jack Dempsey,

In addition to his knowledge of the sweet science, Kennedy possessed a good musical voice, and he wound up singing in musical shows in the Mid West, his first taste of show business. During his cross-country peregrinations, he eventually wound up in Los Angeles, and was hired as an actor by Max Sennett.

At the Mack Sennett Studios, he was allegedly one of the original Keystone Kops, but soon graduated from bit parts to supporting roles in Keystone Comedies, including "Tillie`s Punctured Romance" with Charlie Chaplin. Kennedy had good roles in other Chaplin movies, but when his contract expired in 1921, he went freelance, though he did occasionally return to Sennett to make a movie.

The former Keystone Kop made a career out of playing harassed policemen after leaving Sennett. By the late 1920s, Kennedy`s craft was most prominently featured in comedies for Hal Roach, Sennett`s archrival, where he flourished in support of Laurel and Hardy. It was with Roach that he developed his mastery of the "slow burn" that he became famous for.

In support of Laurel and Hardy, he often played a policeman unable to cope with their absurdities. He also directed two Laurel and Hardy films, "From Soup To Nuts" and "You`re Darn Tootin`."

RKO hired Kennedy to appear in a series of situation comedies called "The Average Man," in which he played the head of a family. The short comedies had very short shooting schedules, some as little as three days, but Kennedy was always a pro and delighted the audience by giving them his all. He eventually made over 200 short subjects and appeared in over 100 feature films, still in demand right up to the day he died of cancer on November 9, 1948.
 

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    Name Edgar Kennedy
    (Edgar Livingstone Kennedy)
    Height 6' 1"  (185 cm)
    Date of Birth April 261890
    Birthplace Lake San Antonio, California, USA
    Star Sign Taurus
    Died November 91948 (Aged 58)
    Location of Death Woodland Hills, California
    Cause of Death Throat Cancer
    Occupation Actor
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Most of his chararacters usually lost their temper. :: He was known to play rolls like "Dumb Cop" or "Dective" :: "The Slow Burn" exasperated facial expression.

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  • He was not, as is often reported, the brother of actor Tom Kennedy.
  • One of the original Keystone Kops.
  • Died on November 9, 1948, two days before a scheduled testimonial dinner planned in his honor by his fellow actors wishing to toast his career.
  • As a character actor, he rarely smiled on-screen, but in real life, he was jovial and friendly and would talk to fans as though they were best friends.
  • He was part of a card-playing quartet whose other members were Charles Coburn, Lewis Stone and director W.S. Van Dyke.
  • His most regular golfing partner was Mickey Rooney.
  • His agent, for most of his career, was Fralick Management, owned by Freddie Fralick, whose associate was Mike Connolly. Kennedy`s business and financial adviser was Bo Roos. Fellow silent screen comedian Chester Conklin was not only Kennedy`s close friend, he also served as his career adviser and manager.
  • Had two children, Colleen and Larry. Colleen Kennedy married Ivan Deach and had four daughters: Wendy, Linda, Teresa, and Robin. Larry Kennedy had four offspring, 2 sons and 2 daughters: Mark, Glenn, Erin, and Donna.
  • Interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California, USA, Section D, Sacred Heart, Grave 7, Lot 193.
  • An example of Kennedy in his prime is as the lemonade vendor who has the dubious pleasure of encountering Harpo Marx in Duck Soup (1933).
  • Comedian acknowledged as master of the "slow burn" when antagonized.
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