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Cause of death
  
heart attack

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
James Finlayson


Years active
  
1910–1951

Occupation
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Robert Finlayson

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Born
  
27 August 1887 (
1887-08-27
)
Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK

Died
  
October 9, 1953, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Emily Cora Gilbert (m. 1919)

Parents
  
Isabella Finlayson, Alexander Finlayson

Movies
  
Way Out West, The Devil's Brother, Saps at Sea, Block‑Heads, Bonnie Scotland

Similar People
  
Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Hal Roach, James W Horne, James Parrott

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James Finlayson (27 August 1887 – 9 October 1953) was a Scottish-born American 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.

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Career

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Born in Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland to Alexander and Isabella (née 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.

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

Theatre

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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 Theatre, 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.

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 appeared in numerous Sennett-produced comedies, including the 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 9 October 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 66 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!"

Filmography

Actor
1952
Here We Go Again (Short) as
Plato's Rival (uncredited)
1951
Here Comes the Groom as
Drunken Sailor / Wedding Guest (uncredited)
1951
Royal Wedding as
Cabby (uncredited)
1949
Challenge to Lassie as
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
1948
Hills of Home as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1948
Grand Canyon Trail as
Sheriff
1948
Julia Misbehaves as
Bill Collector (uncredited)
1947
The Perils of Pauline as
Comic Chef
1947
Thunder in the Valley as
Court Judge (uncredited)
1946
Till the Clouds Roll By as
Candy Vendor (uncredited)
1946
She-Wolf of London as
Constable With Hobbs and Latham (uncredited)
1946
Two Sisters from Boston as
Street Cleaner (uncredited)
1943
Yanks Ahoy as
Cook Flynn (uncredited)
1942
To Be or Not to Be as
Scottish Farmer with Mustache (uncredited)
1941
New Wine as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1941
One Night in Lisbon as
Air Raid Warden (uncredited)
1941
Nice Girl? as
Loafer at Train Station (uncredited)
1940
Foreign Correspondent as
Dutch Peasant (uncredited)
1940
Saps at Sea as
Dr. J.H. Finlayson
1940
A Chump at Oxford as
Baldy Vandevere (uncredited)
1939
Dog-Gone (Short) as
Mr. Jones
1939
The Great Victor Herbert as
Lamplighter
1939
Raffles as
Hansom Cab Driver (uncredited)
1939
The Flying Deuces as
Jailor
1939
Hollywood Cavalcade as
Keystone Kop
1938
Carefree as
Man at Golf Course (uncredited)
1938
Block-Heads as
Finn - Man on Stairs
1938
That's That! (Short) as
Mickey Finn
1938
False Roomers (Short) as
Uncle Jim
1937
Wise Girl as
Jailer (uncredited)
1937
Angel as
Barker's Second Butler (uncredited)
1937
This Way Please as
Policeman (uncredited)
1937
All Over Town as
MacDougal
1937
The Toast of New York as
Trick-Hat Inventor (uncredited)
1937
Pick a Star as
Director
1937
Way Out West as
Mickey Finn
1936
Our Relations as
Finn - The Chief Engineer
1936
The Bohemian Girl as
Captain Finn
1935
Life Hesitates at 40 (Short) as
Dr. James Finlayson
1935
Manhattan Monkey Business (Short) as
Joyce's Father
1935
Bonnie Scotland as
Sgt. Maj. Finlayson
1935
Dandy Dick (Unknown - part cut)
1935
Who's Your Father (uncredited)
1935
Handle with Care as
Jimmy
1935
Thicker Than Water (Short) as
Auction Manager
1935
Treasure Blues (Short) as
Uncle Story Harbour (uncredited)
1934
Big Business as
P.C.
1934
Father and Son as
Bildad
1934
What Happened to Harkness? as
Police Constable Gallun
1934
Nine Forty-Five as
P.C. Doyle
1934
Dick Turpin as
Jeremy (as Jimmy Finlayson)
1934
Oh No Doctor! as
Axminster
1934
The Girl in Possession as
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1934
Trouble in Store (Short) as
The Watchman
1933
Thru Thin and Thicket, or Who's Zoo in Africa (Short) as
Backwash
1933
Strictly in Confidence (Short) as
Mac
1933
So This Is Harris (Short) as
Golf Pro
1933
The Gay Nighties (Short) as
Mr. Amos Pipp
1933
Mush and Milk (Short) as
Mr. Brown - Banker
1933
The Druggist's Dilemma (Short) as
Andrew Finch
1933
The Devil's Brother as
Lord Rocburg
1933
His Silent Racket (Short) as
James Finlayson
1933
Me and My Pal (Short) as
Peter Cucumber
1933
Nature in the Wrong (Short) as
Voice of lion (uncredited)
1933
Hokus Focus (Short)
1932
Zwei Ritter ohne Furcht und Tadel as
1 Short
1932
Jitters the Butler (Short) as
Phineas P. McPhinn
1932
Boy Oh Boy! (Short) as
Saunders
1932
Lights Out (Short)
1932
The Millionaire Cat (Short) as
Lawyer Fogg
1932
Pack Up Your Troubles as
General
1932
Union Wages (Short)
1932
The Iceman's Ball (Short) as
Commissioner Walters
1932
Thunder Below as
Scotty
1932
The Chimp (Short) as
Ringmaster (uncredited)
1931
Hasty Marriage (Short) as
Kitty's Father
1931
A Melon-Drama (Short) as
The Judge
1931
Scratch-As-Catch-Can (Short) as
Mr. Gilfoil
1931
Oh! Marry Me (Short)
1931
One Good Turn (Short) as
A Community Player
1931
False Roomers (Short) as
Landlord
1931
Beach Pajamas (Short)
1931
A Clean-Up on the Curb (Short) as
Streetcleaner
1931
Trouble from Abroad (Short) as
Major Minor
1931
Oh! Oh! Cleopatra (Short) as
James Finlayson - Banquet Guest
1931
Pardon Us as
Schoolteacher
1931
June First (Short) as
Sucker
1931
Stout Hearts and Willing Hands (Short) as
Kop (as the Original Keystone Kops)
1931
One of the Smiths (Short) as
Wine Brewer (uncredited)
1931
Our Wife (Short) as
Father of the Bride (uncredited)
1931
Not So Loud (Short)
1931
Politiquerías as
Criado
1931
Frozen Face (Short)
1931
Second Hand Kisses (Short) as
Jimmy Finlayson
1931
Chickens Come Home (Short) as
Butler (uncredited)
1930
Don't Leave Home (Short) as
Taxi Driver
1930
Another Fine Mess (Short) as
Col. Wilburforce Buckshot (uncredited)
1930
Feet First as
Painter (uncredited)
1930
Chercheuses d'or
1930
Dollar Dizzy (Short) as
House Detective
1930
El príncipe del dólar
1930
For the Defense as
Parrott
1930
The Dawn Patrol as
Field Sergeant
1930
Young Eagles as
Scotty
1930
Ladrones (Short) as
Juan
1930
Night Owls (Short) as
Meadows
1929
Wall Street as
Andy (as Jimmy Finalyson)
1929
The Hoose-Gow (Short) as
Governor (uncredited)
1929
Hard to Get as
Pa Martin (as Jimmy Finlayson)
1929
Men O'War (Short) as
Soda Jerk
1929
Puckered Success (Short)
1929
Two Weeks Off as
Pa Weaver
1929
Fast Freight (Short) as
Spooky Wall Painting
1929
Big Business (Short) as
Homeowner (uncredited)
1929
Liberty (Short) as
Store Keeper
1928
Show Girl as
Mr. Dugan
1928
Lady Be Good as
Trelawney West
1928
Old Wives Who Knew (Short)
1928
Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath as
Pa Slocum
1928
Bachelor's Paradise as
Pat Malone (as Jimmy Finlayson)
1928
Galloping Ghosts (Short) as
Police Commissioner
1928
Flying Elephants (Short) as
Saxophonus (uncredited)
1928
Should Tall Men Marry? (Short) as
Joe Skittle (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1927
Fighting Fathers (Short) as
Neighbor
1927
Do Detectives Think? (Short) as
Judge Foozle (uncredited)
1927
Hats Off (Short) as
Proprietor, Kwickway Washing Machine Co.
1927
Call of the Cuckoo (Short) as
Asylum Inmate
1927
Sugar Daddies (Short) as
Oil Tycoon Cyrus Brittle
1927
With Love and Hisses (Short) as
Captain Bustle
1927
Don't Tell Everything (Short) as
Lawyer Goldblum
1927
Love 'Em and Weep (Short) as
Titus Tillsbury (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1927
No Man's Law as
Jack Belcher
1927
The Second 100 Years (Short) as
Governor Browne Van Dyke
1927
The Honorable Mr. Buggs (Short)
1927
Forgotten Sweeties (Short)
1927
One Hour Married (Short)
1927
Seeing the World (Short) as
James Finlayson, teacher
1927
Anything Once! (Short) as
Mabel's Boss
1926
The Nickel-Hopper (Short) as
Resident of 625 Park Street (uncredited)
1926
Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes (Short) as
Dean of Pinkham University (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1926
Should Husbands Pay? (Short) as
Mr. Krum, a Reformer
1926
Merry Widower (Short) as
The Hunter (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1926
Thundering Fleas (Short) as
Justice of the Peace
1926
Raggedy Rose as
Simpson Sniffle
1926
Never Too Old (Short) as
The Butler
1926
Don Key (Son of Burro) (Short) as
Vivien's Suitor
1926
Ukulele Sheiks (Short)
1926
Wife Tamers (Short) as
The Waiter
1926
Dizzy Daddies (Short) as
Jonathan Haig
1926
Madame Mystery (Short) as
Struggling Author
1926
Your Husband's Past (Short)
1926
What's the World Coming To (Short) as
The Father-in-Law
1926
A Punch in the Nose (Short)
1925
Flaming Flappers (Short)
1925
Cuckoo Love (Short)
1925
The Caretaker's Daughter (Short) as
The Prohibition Sleuth (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1925
Moonlight and Noses (Short) as
Professor Sniff (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1925
Unfriendly Enemies (Short) as
The Cameraman
1925
Mary, Queen of Tots (Short) as
Radio Station Actor
1925
Madame Sans Jane (Short)
1925
Innocent Husbands (Short) as
The Desk Clerk (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1925
Yes, Yes, Nanette (Short) as
Hillory -Nanette's New Husband (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1925
Chasing the Chaser (Short) as
Gilroy (the husband) (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1925
In the Grease (Short) as
Father (as Jimmie Finlayson)
1925
Thundering Landlords (Short) as
The Landlord
1925
Official Officers (Short) as
Angry Motorist
1925
Tell It to a Policeman (Short) as
Policeman #1
1925
Sure-Mike! (Short) as
The Floorwalker
1925
Welcome Home as
Undetermined Role
1925
Are Husbands Human? (Short)
1925
Are Husbands Necessary? (Short)
1925
The Haunted Honeymoon (Short)
1925
Hard Boiled (Short)
1925
Change the Needle (Short)
1924
Are Blonde Men Bashful? (Short)
1924
Hot Heels (Short)
1924
Short Kilts (Short) as
McGregor's Son
1924
Our Congressman (Short) as
Dinner Party Guest (uncredited)
1924
Why Husbands Go Mad (Short)
1924
Wide Open Spaces (Short) as
Jack McQueen
1924
Rupert of Hee Haw (Short) as
Rupert of Hee Haw
1924
Before Taking (Short)
1924
Near Dublin (Short) as
Brick Merchant Sir Patrick
1924
Brothers Under the Chin (Short)
1924
Zeb vs. Paprika (Short) as
Maj.Glanders Botts - His Trainer
1924
Postage Due (Short) as
Postal Inspector
1924
Smithy (Short) as
Sergeant
1923
Mother's Joy (Short) as
Baron Buttontop
1923
Fully Insured (Short) as
The Foreman
1923
Scorching Sands (Short) as
James
1923
The Soilers (Short) as
Smacknamara
1923
The Whole Truth (Short) as
Defense lawyer
1923
Frozen Hearts (Short) as
Gen. Sappovitch
1923
Jus' Passin' Through (Short) as
Drunk (uncredited)
1923
Roughest Africa (Short) as
Lt. Hans Downe (Little Boss)
1923
A Man About Town (Short) as
Humko, Store Detective
1923
The Walkout (Short) as
Agitator
1923
Pitfalls of a Big City (Short) as
The Hired Man
1923
The Mystery Man (Short)
1923
Oranges and Lemons (Short) as
Worker (uncredited)
1923
Hollywood as
James Finlayson
1923
Jack Frost (Short) as
Wicked Man from the Wicked City
1923
Where's My Wandering Boy This Evening? (Short) as
The Hired Man
1923
Courtship of Miles Sandwich (Short) as
Miles Sandwich
1923
Pick and Shovel (Short) as
The Foreman
1923
Sold at Auction! (Short) as
The Man Who WAS Sold
1923
White Wings (Short) as
Dental patient
1923
California or Bust (Short) as
Campground neighbor
1923
The Noon Whistle (Short) as
O'Hallahan - the Foreman
1923
Before the Public (Short)
1923
A Tough Winter (Short)
1922
Newly Rich (Short)
1922
When Summer Comes (Short) as
Undetermined Secondary Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1922
Home Made Movies (Short) as
The 1st Theatre Operator
1922
Ma and Pa (Short) as
The Boarder
1922
The Crossroads of New York as
Lawyer
1922
The Wise Duck (Short)
1922
Gymnasium Jim (Short) as
Secondary Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1922
One Horse Town (Short) as
2nd Crook
1922
Please Be Careful (Short)
1922
An Idle Roomer (Short) as
Gouty roomer
1921
Bright Eyes (Short) as
Secondary Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1921
Hard Knocks and Love Taps (Short) as
Plato's Rival
1921
Love's Outcast (Short) as
The Private Detective
1921
Home Talent as
Stranded Actor
1921
She Sighed by the Seaside (Short) as
1st Suitor
1921
Made in the Kitchen (Short) as
Secondary Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1921
The Unhappy Finish (Short) as
Burly Woman's Husband
1921
A Small Town Idol as
J. Wellington Jones
1921
Bungalow Troubles (Short) as
Undetermined Secondary Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1920
Love, Honor and Behave! as
Artist (as Jim Finlayson)
1920
My Goodness (Short) as
Undetermined Secondary Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1920
Don't Weaken! (Short) as
Lightfingered Luke - Professor Yonson's Assistant
1920
Great Scott! (Short)
1920
You Wouldn't Believe It (Short) as
The Sweetheart
1920
Married Life as
Man Who Made Good
1920
By Golly! (Short) as
One of the Husband's Buddies (uncredited)
1920
Down on the Farm as
The Sportive Banker with the Mortgage
1920
Gee Whiz (Short) as
The Lawyer
1919
The Speakeasy (Short) as
The Judge
1919
Up in Alf's Place (Short) as
The Dancing Instructor
1919
Uncle Tom Without a Cabin (Short) as
Stage Door Johnnie
1919
The Dentist (Short) as
The Real Estate Man
1919
Treating 'Em Rough (Short) as
Undetermined Secondary Role
1919
Trying to Get Along (Short) as
The Beauty Parlor Operator
1919
Love's False Faces (Short) as
The Landlady's Husband
1919
The Foolish Age (Short) as
The Blacksmith's Partner
1919
The Village Smithy (Short) as
The Blacksmith's Assistant
1919
Yankee Doodle in Berlin as
Commander's Officer (uncredited)
1919
East Lynne with Variations (Short) as
Drunk in the Balcony (uncredited)
1919
Never Too Old (Short) as
The Janitor / The Baker
1918
Hey, Doctor! (Short)
1918
In Dutch (Short)
1918
Oh, Baby! (Short)
Self
1935
MGM 1935 Promo Reel (Documentary short) as
Manager
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 22 (Short) as
Self - Host
1930
The Voice of Hollywood No. 14 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2021
Abbott & Costello: The Art of Chemistry (Video documentary short)
2014
Hollywoods Spaßfabrik - Als die Bilder Lachen lernten (TV Movie documentary)
2011
Laurel & Hardy: Their Lives and Magic (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2006
The Woman with the Hungry Eyes (Documentary)
2003
Living Famously (TV Series documentary) as
Homeowner / Director / General
- Laurel & Hardy (2003) - Homeowner / Director / General (uncredited)
1986
The Laurel and Hardy Show (TV Series) as
Soda jerk / Prison governor / Meadows / ...
1982
Dance of the Cookoos as
Man with Toothache / Christmas Tree Customer
1982
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
Actor - 'Bohemian Girl' (uncredited)
1968
The Best of Laurel and Hardy (TV Movie) as
Meadows / Dulcy's Father / Fin
1967
The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy (Documentary)
1965
Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's (as Jimmy Finlayson)
1965
Lachparade - Als der Film noch Kintopp war (TV Series) as
Jimmy
1964
The Big Parade of Comedy (Documentary) as
Sergeant Major Finlayson in 'Bonnie Scotland' (as Jimmy Finlayson)
1963
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Funny Men: Part 1 (1963) - Self
1960
When Comedy Was King (Documentary) as
edited from 'Big Business' (as Jimmy Finlayson)
1951
Ça c'est du cinéma
1949
Down Memory Lane as
Target instructor
1944
Once Over Lightly (Short)
1943
Happy Times and Jolly Moments (Documentary short)(uncredited)
1939
A Small Town Idol (Short) as
J. Wellington Jones (as Jim Finlayson)

References

James Finlayson (actor) Wikipedia