James Finlayson

Scottish-American actor in silent films

James Finlayson - Scottish-American actor in silent films
Born

August 29th, 1772
252 years ago

Died

October 9th, 1953
71 years ago — 181 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A Scottish-American actor, recognized for performances in silent films and early talkies. Gained prominence through collaborations with comedic icons. Appeared in numerous short films, showcasing distinct comedic timing and character roles. Associated primarily with the Laurel and Hardy comedy duo, contributing to their classic films and sketches. Transitioned to talkies while continuing to perform in various comedic roles until the end of his career.

Featured in numerous Laurel and Hardy films

Starred in 'The Three Stooges' shorts

Appeared in 'Doughnuts and Dangers'

Played a memorable role in 'The Haunted House'

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