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Edgar Kennedy
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Actor
From
Monterey, California, USA
Born
1890-04-25
Overview
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Edgar Livingston Kennedy (April 26, 1890 – November 9, 1948) was an American comedic film character actor, known as "Slow Burn". A slow burn is an exasperated facial expression, performed very deliberately; Kennedy embellished this by rubbing his hand over his bald head and across his face, in an attempt to hold his temper. Kennedy is best known for a small role as a lemonade vendor in the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup, as well as the many Hal Roach films he appeared in.
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, Kennedy presides over an international tribunal, where Wheeler & Woolsey want to do something about world peace. "Well, ya can't do anything about it here", yells Kennedy, "this is a peace conference!" Kennedy, established as the poster boy for frustration, even starred in an instructional film titled The Other Fellow, in which loudmouthed roadhog Edgar always vents his anger on other drivers (each one played by Kennedy as well), little realizing that, to them, he 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 (1947). He also played comical detectives opposite two titans of acting: John Barrymore in Twentieth Century (1934) and Rex Harrison in Unfaithfully Yours (1948); in the latter, he tells conductor Harrison that "Nobody handles Handel like you handle Handel."
Kennedy died of throat cancer at the Motion Picture Hospital, San Fernando Valley on 9 November 1948. His body was interred at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, Los Angeles County, California.
Known For

Film
Duck Soup
Nov 12, 1933

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Dummy Ache
Jul 10, 1936

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San Francisco
Jun 26, 1936

Film
A Star Is Born
Apr 20, 1937

Film
Hollywood Hotel
Jan 15, 1938

Film
Tango Tangles
Mar 9, 1914

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Double Wedding
Oct 15, 1937

Film
Anchors Aweigh
Aug 13, 1945

Film
Small Town Girl
Apr 10, 1936

Film
It Happened Tomorrow
Mar 31, 1944

Film
Twentieth Century
May 11, 1934

Film
The Knockout
Jun 11, 1914

Film
Making a Living
Feb 2, 1914

Film
In Old California
May 31, 1942

Film
Bacon Grabbers
Oct 19, 1929
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