Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Livingston Kennedy was an American comedic character actor who appeared in at least 500 films during the silent and sound eras. Professionally, he was known as "Slow Burn", owing to his ability to portray characters whose anger slowly rose in frustrating situations.
In many of his roles, he used exasperated facial expressions and performed very deliberately to convey his rising anger or "burn", often rubbing his hand over his bald head and across his face in an effort to control his temper. One memorable example of his comedy technique can be seen in the 1933 Marx Brothers' film Duck Soup, where he plays a sidewalk lemonade vendor who is harassed and increasingly provoked by Harpo and Chico.
Early years
Kennedy was born April 26, 1890, in Monterey County, California, to Canadians Neil Kennedy and Annie Quinn. He attended San Rafael High School before taking up boxing. After boxing, he worked as a singer in vaudeville, musical comedy and light opera.Film career
After making his debut in 1911, Kennedy performed with some of Hollywood's biggest comedians, including Roscoe Arbuckle, Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, Charley Chase and Our Gang. He was also one of the original Keystone Cops.Kennedy's burly frame originally suited him for villainous or threatening roles in silent pictures. By the 1920s, he was working for producer Hal Roach, who kept him busy playing supporting roles in short comedies. He starred in one short, A Pair of Tights, where he plays a tightwad determined to spend as little as possible on a date. His antics with comedian Stuart Erwin are reminiscent of Roach's Laurel and Hardy comedies, produced concurrently. Kennedy also directed half a dozen of Roach's two-reel comedies.
In 1930, RKO-Pathe featured Kennedy in a pair of short-subject comedies, Next Door Neighbors and Help Wanted, Female. His characterization of a short-tempered householder was so effective, RKO built a series around him. The "Average Man" comedies starred Kennedy as a blustery, stubborn everyman determined to accomplish a household project or get ahead professionally, despite the meddling of his featherbrained wife, her freeloading brother and his dubious mother-in-law. Kennedy pioneered the kind of domestic situation comedy that later became familiar on television. Each installment ended with Kennedy embarrassed, humbled or defeated, looking at the camera and doing his patent slow burn. The Edgar Kennedy Series, with its theme song "Chopsticks", became a standard part of the moviegoing experience. He made six "Average Man" shorts a year for 17 years. In 1938, he worked as a straight man for British comedian Will Hay in Hey! Hey! USA.
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, he presides over an international tribunal where Wheeler & Woolsey want to do something about world peace. "Well, ya can't do anything about it," yells Kennedy, "This is a " Kennedy, established as the poster boy for frustration, even starred in an instructional film titled The Other Fellow, where he played a loudmouthed roadhog venting his anger on other drivers, little realizing that, to them, 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. He also played comical detectives opposite two titans of acting: John Barrymore, in Twentieth Century ; and Rex Harrison, in Unfaithfully Yours. In the latter, he tells Harrison's character, a symphony conductor, "Nobody handles Handel like you handle Handel."
Death
Kennedy died of throat cancer at the Motion Picture Hospital, San Fernando Valley on November 9, 1948. Tom Kennedy and Charles Coburn spoke at the funeral service held at St. Gregory's Church, with Chester Conklin, Jimmy Finlayson, Del Lord and Billy Gilbert among the mourners. Kennedy was interred at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, Los Angeles County, California.Selected filmography
As actor:Brown of Harvard as Claxton MaddenHoffmeyer's Legacy as Keystone Kop The Bangville Police as 3rd Deputy The Star Boarder as Landlady's HusbandThe Knockout as Cyclone Flynn Tillie's Punctured Romance as Restaurant Owner / Butler The Stolen Triumph as Edwin Rowley, Jr.His Bitter Bill as Diamond Dan- The Blue Streak Watch Your Neighbor Mickey as Stage Driver / Bookie Yankee Doodle in Berlin as German Prison Guard Daredevil Jack Puppets of Fate as Mike ReynoldsSkirts The Leather Pushers as Ptomaine TommyBell Boy 13 as Chef The Little Girl Next Door as Hank HallThe Night Message as Lem BeemanRacing for Life as Tom GradyPaths to Paradise as Detective The Trouble with Wives as DetectiveThe Golden Princess as Gewilliker HayThe People vs. Nancy Preston as Gloomy GusHis People as Thomas NolanOh What a Nurse! as Eric JohnsonMy Old Dutch as Bill SproatAcross the Pacific as Cpl. RyanThe Better 'Ole as Cpl. AustinGoing Crooked as DetectiveFinger Prints as O.K. McDuffThe Gay Old Bird as ChauffeurThe Wrong Mr. Wright as TrayguardWedding Bills as DetectiveThe Chinese Parrot as MaydorfLeave 'Em Laughing The Finishing Touch as Policeman Two Tars as MotoristTrent's Last Case as Inspector MurchUnaccustomed As We Are as Mr. KennedyPerfect Day as Uncle EdgarThey Had to See Paris as Ed Eggers Welcome Danger as SFPD Desk Sergeant Night Owls as Officer KennedyQuick Millions as Cop Bad Company as Buffington – DoormanThe Carnival Boat as BaldyWestward Passage as ElmerHold 'Em Jail as Warden Elmer JonesLittle Orphan Annie as Daddy WarbucksRockabye as Water Wagon-Driver The Penguin Pool murder as DonovanScarlet River as Sam GilroyDiplomaniacs as chairman – Peace ConferenceSon of the Border as WindyCross Fire as Ed WimpyProfessional Sweetheart as Tim KelseyGood Housewrecking as Mr. KennedyTillie and Gus as JudgeDuck Soup as Lemonade VendorKing for a Night as Cop All of Me as Guard Heat Lightning as Herbert – the HusbandTwentieth Century as McGonigleOperator 13 as Confederate Officer Jealous of Artilleryman Murder on the Blackboard as Detective DonahueMoney Means Nothing as Herbert GreenWe're Rich Again as Healy, Process ServerBachelor Bait King Kelly of the U.S.A. as Happy MoranGridiron Flash as Officer ThurstonKid Millions as Herman WilsonThe Marines Are Coming as Sgt. Buck MartinFlirting with Danger as Jimmie PiersonThe Silver Streak as Dan O'BrienAffairs of a Gentleman Rendezvous at Midnight as MahoneyLiving on Velvet as CountermanThe Cowboy Millionaire as Willy Persimmon BatesWoman Wanted as SweeneyLittle Big Shot as Onderdonk1,000 Dollars a Minute as Police Officer McCarthyIn Person as Man The Bride Comes Home as HenryIt's Up to You as Elmer BlockThe Return of Jimmy Valentine as CallahanWill Power as HimselfThe Robin Hood of El Dorado as Sheriff JuddSmall Town Girl as Captain MackFatal Lady as Rudolf HochstetterSan Francisco as SheriffYours for the Asking as BicarbonateMad Holiday as DonovanThree Men on a Horse as HarryDummy Ache When's Your Birthday? as Mr. BasscombeThe Other Fellow (1937 film) as Various RolesA Star Is Born as Pop RandallSuper-Sleuth as Police Lt. GarrisonDouble Wedding as SpikeHollywood Hotel as CallaghanTrue Confession as DarseyThe Black Doll as Sheriff RenickScandal Sheet as Daniel Webster SmithPeck's Bad Boy with the Circus as Arthur BaileyHey! Hey! USA as Bugs LearyIt's a Wonderful World as Police Lieutenant MillerEverything's on Ice as Joe BartonLittle Accident as Paper HangerLaugh it Off as Judge John J. McGuinnisCharlie McCarthy, Detective as Inspector DaileySandy Is a Lady as Officer RaffertyDr. Christian Meets the Women as George BrowningThe Bride Wore Crutches as Police Captain McGuireMargie as ChaunceyThe Quarterback as PopsWho Killed Aunt Maggie? as Sheriff GregorySandy Gets Her Man as Fire Chief GalvinLi'l Abner as Cornelius CornponeRemedy for Riches as George BrowningToo Many Blondes as Hotel Manager Blondie in Society as DoctorPublic Enemies as BiffPrivate Snuffy Smith as Sergeant Ed CooperPardon My Stripes as Warden BinghamIn Old California as Kegs McKeeverThere's One Born Every Minute as Mayor Moe CarsonHillbilly Blitzkrieg as Sgt. Homer GatlingThe Crime Smasher as Police Chief MurphyHold Your Temper as HimselfThe Falcon Strikes Back as Smiley DuganAir Raid Wardens as Joe BledsoeHitler's Madman as Nepomuk – the HermitThe Girl from Monterrey as Doc Hogan, Fight PromoterCrazy House as JudgeIt Happened Tomorrow as Inspector MulrooneyRadio Rampage as HimselfThe Great Alaskan Mystery as Bosun HigginsAnchors Aweigh as Police CaptainCaptain Tugboat Annie as Captain BullwinkleIt's Your Move as HimselfYou Drive Me Crazy as HimselfThe Sin of Harold Diddlebock as Jake the BartenderTelevision Turmoil as HimselfHeaven Only Knows as JuddUnfaithfully Yours as Detective SweeneyMy Dream Is Yours as Uncle Charlie