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Home/People/Tom Kennedy
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Born
Jul 14, 1885Died: Oct 6, 1965
Lived 80 years
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

246
Movies
29
TV Shows
Also Known As
Thomas A. Kennedy
Thomas Kennedy
Thomas Aloyisus Kennedy
IMDb Profile

Tom Kennedy

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tom Kennedy (July 15, 1885 – 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, Laurel and Hardy, and the Three Stooges. Kennedy also played dramatic roles as a supporting actor. 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 black and white comedy, His Luckless Love. Kennedy was in all nine Torchy Blane films as Gahagan, the poetry-spouting cop whose running line was, "What a day! What a day!" He is often erroneously listed in 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. Tom 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. Tom Kennedy continued making films right up until his death, his last film being the western The Bounty Killer.
42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage poster

42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage

as Self (archive footage)
2006
Clara Bow: Discovering the "It" Girl poster

Clara Bow: Discovering the "It" Girl

as Self (from Mantrap [1926]) (archive footage)
1999
The Bounty Killer poster

The Bounty Killer

as Waiter
1965
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World poster

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

as Traffic Cop (uncredited)
1963
Walk Like a Dragon poster

Walk Like a Dragon

as Jethro the Bartender
1960
Some Like It Hot poster

Some Like It Hot

as Bouncer (uncredited)
1959
Public Pigeon No. 1 poster

Public Pigeon No. 1

as Prison Guard (uncredited)
1957
Hook a Crook poster

Hook a Crook

as I. Katchum (archive footage) (uncredited)
1955
Spooks! poster

Spooks!

as Mr. Hyde
1953
Loose Loot poster

Loose Loot

as Joe
1953
Invasion, U.S.A. poster

Invasion, U.S.A.

as Tim, Bartender
1952
Gold Fever poster

Gold Fever

as Big Tom
1952
Fraidy Cat poster

Fraidy Cat

as I. Katchum (uncredited)
1951
Havana Rose poster

Havana Rose

as House Detective
1951
Let's Go Navy! poster

Let's Go Navy!

as Officer Donovan
1951
The Awful Sleuth poster

The Awful Sleuth

as Pinky
1951
The Scarf poster

The Scarf

as Asylum Inmate
1951
Triple Trouble poster

Triple Trouble

as Third Convict Calling Out from Cell
1950
Riding High poster

Riding High

as Racetrack Mug (uncredited)
1950
Square Dance Jubilee poster

Square Dance Jubilee

as Bartender Tom
1949
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