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James Finlayson (actor)
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James Finlayson (actor)

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James Finlayson
Gender
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Place of birth
Falkirk
Place of death
Los Angeles
Age
66 years
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Biography

James Finlayson (27 August 1887 – 13 July 1953) was a Scottish actor who worked in both silent and sound comedies. Bald, with a fake moustache, Finlayson had many trademark comic mannerisms and is famous for his squinting, outraged, "double take and fade away" head reaction, and characteristic expression "d'ooooooh", and as the most famous comic foil of Laurel and Hardy.

Career

Born in Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland to Alexander and Isabella (nêe Henderson) Finlayson, he worked as a tinsmith before pursuing an acting career. After the death of both his parents, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1911 at the age of 24 with his brother Robert.

He married Emily Cora Gilbert, an American citizen from Iowa, in 1919 and became a U.S. citizen in 1942.

Theatre

As part of John Clyde's company, he played the part of Jamie Ratcliffe in Jeanie Deans at the Theatre Royal in Edinburgh in 1910. He played the role of a detective disguised as a teuchter (person originating from the Scottish West Highlands or Western Isles) in the play The Great Game at Daly's Theater, New York in May 1912: "James Finlayson had an excellent opportunity, which he did not miss, for developing two characters in his one role – the simple, naive Scotsman and the artful, determined detective. The remarkable thing is that he managed to do them both at the same time."

He later won the role of Rab Biggar in the popular Broadway production of Bunty Pulls the Strings by Graham Moffat, and dropped out of a country-wide theatrical tour in 1916 to pursue a career in Hollywood.

Still from Down on the Farm (1920)
Still from the 1920 film Down on the Farm

Film

Arriving in Los Angeles in 1916, he found work at L-KO and Thomas H. Ince's studio. In October 1919, he signed a contract with the Mack Sennett Comedies Corporation. He starred in numerous Sennett-produced comedies, most notably as one of the original Keystone Kops.

The promotional newspaper article for the 1920 premiere of Sennett's Down on the Farm, refers to Finlayson as "legitimate and screen player of international celebrity" and of his performance says: "The villian [sic] in the case – a sort of cross between a Turkish Don Juan and a 'loan shark' – is played with rare power and comic results of seriousness by James Finlayson". As a freelance actor late in his career, he made some of his final films in the UK. He played bit parts in films such as Foreign Correspondent, To Be or Not to Be, and Royal Wedding, his last film before his death in 1953.

Hal Roach Studios

However, Finlayson is most remembered for his work at the Hal Roach Studios. In the mid-1920s, Roach attempted to make a top-billed star out of Finlayson, but the effort was unfocused and he never caught on. The next step came in 1927 when the All-Star Comedy series gave Finlayson equal billing with up-and-coming co-stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, comedian Edna Marion, and others; some studio publicity even referred to Finlayson, Hardy and Laurel as a "famous comedy trio". But Roach staff producer and future multi-Oscared director Leo McCarey recognized the great potential of a Laurel-and-Hardy pairing and began developing their characters and expanding their roles toward that end; by the autumn of 1928, Laurel and Hardy was a formal studio series with its own production prefixes while the All-Star Comedy series – and Finlayson's equal co-billing – were things of the past. Yet so memorable an antagonist was he to "The Boys" that even with his diminished billing, he was still "considered by many to be an indispensable part of the Laurel & Hardy team."

Altogether, Finlayson played roles in 33 Laurel and Hardy films, usually as a villain or an antagonist, notably in the celebrated films Big Business (1929) and Way Out West (1937). He also starred alongside Stan Laurel in 19 films and opposite Oliver Hardy in five films before Laurel and Hardy were teamed together. He appeared in dozens of Roach Studio films, with Charley Chase, Glenn Tryon, Snub Pollard, and Ben Turpin. He was also in several Our Gang shorts, notably Mush and Milk, in which he and Spanky McFarland match wits in a comically adversarial phone conversation.

Death

English actress Stephanie Insall and Finlayson regularly took breakfast together and had for the past 20 years. However, on the morning of 13 July 1953, Finlayson did not turn up at the usual time. Knowing that he had been ill from flu recently, Miss Insall went to his home where she discovered his body. Finlayson had died of a heart attack. He was 65 years old.

Legacy

One of Finlayson's trademarks was a drawn out "dohhhhhhh!" Finlayson had used the term as a minced oath to stand in for the word "Damn!" This would later inspire Dan Castellaneta, the voice actor of Homer Simpson. During the voice recording session for a Tracey Ullman Show short, Castellaneta was required to utter what was written in the script as an "annoyed grunt". He rendered it as a drawn out "dohhhhhhh". This was inspired by Finlayson. Matt Groening felt that it would better suit the timing of animation if it were spoken faster. Castellaneta then shortened it to a quickly uttered "D'oh!"

Partial filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1920Down on the FarmThe Sportive Banker with Mortgageproduced by Mack Sennett
1921A Small Town IdolJ. Wellington JonesMack Sennett Comedies; with Ben Turpin
1923HollywoodParamount Pictures
The Noon WhistleO'Hallahan, the foremanHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
White WingsDental patientHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Pick and ShovelThe foremanHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Oranges and LemonsWorkerHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
A Man About TownHumko, store detectiveHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Roughest AfricaLt. Hans Downe (Little Boss)Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Scorching SandsJamesHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
The Whole TruthDefense lawyerHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Frozen HeartsGeneral SappovitchHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
The SoilersSmacknamaraHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Mother's JoyBaron ButtontopHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
1924SmithySergeantHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Zeb vs. PaprikaTrainerHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Postage DuePostal inspectorHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Brothers Under the ChinHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Wide Open SpacesJack McQueenHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Rupert of Hee HawRupert of Hee HawHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Short KiltsMcGregor's sonHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Near DublinBrick merchantHal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Our CongressmanDinner Party Guest (uncredited)Hal Roach Studios
1925The Haunted HoneymoonHal Roach Studios
Innocent HusbandsThe Desk ClerkHal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
Yes, Yes, NanetteHillory, the new husbandHal Roach Studios; with Oliver Hardy
1926Dizzy DaddiesJonathan HaigHal Roach Studios
Ukulele SheiksHal Roach Studios; with Glenn Tryon and Vivien Oakland
Wife TamersWaiterHal Roach Studios. with Lionel Barrymore and Gertrude Astor
Madame MysteryStruggling authorHal Roach Studios; with Theda Bara
Thundering FleasJustice of the PeaceHal Roach Studios; with Oliver Hardy and Charley Chase
Raggedy RoseSimpson SniffleHal Roach Studios; with Mabel Normand
1927Seeing the WorldHal Roach Studios; Our Gang series
One Hour MarriedHal Roach Studios; with Mabel Normand
Love 'em and WeepTitus TilburyHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Do Detectives Think?Judge FoozleHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
With Love and HissesCaptain BustleHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
The Honorable Mr. BuggsHal Roach Studios; with Oliver Hardy
No Man's LawJack BelcherHal Roach Studios; with Oliver Hardy
The Second Hundred YearsGov. Browne Van DykeHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1928Ladies' Night in a Turkish BathPa SlocumFirst National Pictures
Lady Be GoodTrelawney WestFirst National Pictures
Show GirlMr. DuganFirst National Pictures
1929Big BusinessHomeownerHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
LibertyStore KeeperHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Hard to GetPa MartinFirst National Pictures
1930Young EaglesScotty
The Dawn PatrolField Sergeant
For the DefenseParrott
Night OwlsMeadows, the butlerHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Another Fine MessColonel BuckshotHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1931Chickens Come HomeButlerHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Pardon UsTeacherHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
One Good TurnA Community PlayerHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Hasty MarriageKitty's FatherHal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
1932Pack Up Your TroublesThe GeneralHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1933Dick TurpinJeremy
Me and My PalPeter CucumberHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Fra DiavoloLord RocbergHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
His Silent RacketDry Cleaning Store OwnerHal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
1934Oh No Doctor!Axminster
Big BusinessPolice Constable
Father and SonBildad
Nine Forty-FivePolice Constable Doyle
What Happened to Harkness?Police Constable Gallun
Trouble in StoreThe Watchman ( leading role )Warner Brothers ( U.K Comedy Short )
1935Handle with CareJimmy
Thicker Than WaterAuction OperatorHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Bonnie ScotlandSergeant MajorHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Life Hesitates at 40Dr. FinlaysonHal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
Manhattan Monkey BusinessJoyce's FatherHal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
1936Our RelationsFinn, Chief EngineerHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1937Way Out WestMickey FinnHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Pick a StarDirectorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1938CarefreeMan on golf course (uncredited)RKO Pictures; with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Block-HeadsThe man on the stairsHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1939Hollywood CavalcadeHimself20th Century Fox
The Flying DeucesJailerRKO Pictures; with Laurel and Hardy
1940A Chump at OxfordBaldy VandevereHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Saps at SeaDr J.H. FinlaysonHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Foreign CorrespondentDutch Peasant (uncredited)United Artists
1942To Be or Not to BeScottish Farmer (uncredited)United Artists
1947The Perils of PaulineComic ChefParamount Pictures
1948Julia MisbehavesBill Collector (uncredited)Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1949Challenge to LassieNewspaper Reporter (uncredited)Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1951Here Comes the GroomDrunken Sailor/Wedding Guest (uncredited)Paramount Pictures
Royal WeddingCabby (uncredited)Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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