James Finlayson (actor) explained

James Finlayson
Birthname:James Henderson Finlayson
Birth Date:27 August 1887
Birth Place:Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, US
Yearsactive:1910–1951

James Henderson Finlayson (27 August 1887 – 9 October 1953) was a Scottish actor who worked in both silent and sound comedies. Balding, with a fake moustache, he had many trademark comic mannerisms—including his squinting, outraged double-take reactions, and his characteristic exclamation: "D'ooooooh!" He is the best remembered comic foil of Laurel and Hardy.

Finlayson was known by a variety of nicknames. According to Laurel and Hardy scholar Randy Skretvedt, he "called himself Jimmy, was known around the lot as Jim and is usually referred to today as 'Fin'"[1] —a truncated version of his surname, as author John McCabe also noted in his 1961 biography Mr. Laurel & Mr. Hardy.

Early life and stage career

Born in Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland to Alexander and Isabella (née Henderson) Finlayson,[2] James worked as a tinsmith before pursuing an acting career.[3] As part of John Clyde's company, he played Jamie Ratcliffe in Jeanie Deans at the Theatre Royal in Edinburgh in 1910.[4]

The next year (1911), with both parents deceased, he emigrated at age 24 to the United States, along with his brother, Robert.[5] [6] In May 1912 in New York City, he played a detective disguised as a teuchter (person originating from the Scottish West Highlands or Western Isles) in the stage production The Great Game at Daly's Theatre:[7] [8] A reviewer in the Daily Mirror wrote: "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."[9] [10]

Finlayson later won the role of Rab Biggar in the Broadway production of Bunty Pulls the Strings by Graham Moffat,[9] then dropped out of a national tour in 1916 to pursue a career in Hollywood.

Film

Arriving in Los Angeles in 1916, Finlayson found film work at L-KO and Thomas H. Ince's studio.[9] In October 1919, he signed a contract with the Mack Sennett Comedies Corporation[11] and appeared in numerous Sennett comedies, including with the Keystone Cops.[12] [13]

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 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".[14]

Finlayson sent to Scotland for his close friend Andy Clyde, urging him to join him at the Sennett studio. Clyde arrived in 1922 and became a Sennett fixture as a versatile character actor. Finlayson, however, did not establish himself as star material, and left Sennett's employ later that year.

Hal Roach Studios

Finlayson was hired almost immediately by Sennett's rival, Hal Roach, who gave him supporting roles in his studio's Snub Pollard and Stan Laurel comedies. With Roach's biggest short-subject star Harold Lloyd moving on to features, Roach tried to start new series with Charley Chase (successfully) and Finlayson (unsuccessfully). The next step came in 1927 when Roach's All-Star Comedy series gave Finlayson equal billing with up-and-coming co-stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, comedian Edna Marion, and others;[15] some studio publicity even referred to Finlayson, Hardy, and Laurel as a "famous comedy trio."[16] But Roach staff producer and future Academy Award director Leo McCarey recognized the great potential of a Laurel-and-Hardy pairing and began developing their characters and expanding their roles.[17] By the autumn of 1928, Laurel and Hardy had their own starring series while the All-Star Comedy series soldiered on with other comedians.[18] Nonetheless, Finlayson was still "considered by many to be an indispensable part of the Laurel & Hardy team."[19]

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

Finlayson later played uncredited bit parts in films such as Foreign Correspondent (1940), To Be or Not to Be (1942), and Royal Wedding (1951). He was often called on for silent-comedy reunions like Hollywood Cavalcade (1939) and The Perils of Pauline (1947).

Personal life and death

Finlayson married Emily Cora Gilbert, an American citizen from Iowa, in 1919[20] and became a US citizen in 1942.[21]

English actress Stephanie Insall and Finlayson regularly took breakfast together. However, on the morning of 9 October 1953, Finlayson did not turn up at the usual time. Knowing he had recently been ill from flu, she went to his home where she discovered his body, he had died of a heart attack the night before. He was 66 years old.[22]

Legacy

One of Finlayson's trademarks was a comic drawn-out "Dohhhhhhh!" response to frustration or insult. He had used the term as a minced oath to stand in for the word "Damn!" A half-century later, it inspired 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!" Matt Groening felt it would better suit the timing of animation if it were spoken faster, so Castellaneta shortened it to a quickly uttered "D'oh!"[23]

Artwork

James (as "Jimmy Finlayson") is incorporated into the Catchphases 1 section of the Comedy Carpet mosaic beside Blackpool Tower along with a "D'OH!" embossed star.[24]

A plaque by the Scottish Film Council honouring him was displayed in Bo'ness Library as part of the HippFest 2019 silent film festival.[25]

Portrayals

Finlayson is one of the many entertainers portrayed by English actor Timothy Spall in the 2018 film Stanley: a Man of Variety.[26] [27]

In the 2018 Laurel and Hardy biopic Stan & Ollie, Finlayson is portrayed on the set of Way Out West by Scottish actor Keith MacPherson.

Sons of the Desert Tent

An international "tent" (chapter) of the Sons of the Desert fraternity was formed in Glasgow in 2019 by and for relatives of Finlayson, and named Our Relations after the Laurel and Hardy film in which Finlayson co-starred.[28] [29]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1920Down on the FarmThe Sportive Banker with Mortgageproduced by Mack Sennett
Married LifeMan Who Made Good
Love, Honor and BehaveArtist
1921A Small Town IdolJ. Wellington JonesMack Sennett Comedies; with Ben Turpin
Home TalentStranded Actor
1922The Crossroads of New YorkLawyer
1923The Noon WhistleO'Hallahan, the foremanShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
White WingsDental patientShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Pick and ShovelThe foremanShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Oranges and LemonsWorkerShort, Uncredited, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
HollywoodHimselfParamount Pictures
A Man About TownHumko, store detectiveShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Roughest AfricaLt. Hans Downe (Little Boss)Short, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Frozen HeartsGeneral SappovitchShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
The Whole TruthDefense lawyerShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
The SoilersSmacknamaraShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Scorching SandsJamesShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Mother's JoyBaron ButtontopShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
1924SmithySergeantShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Postage DuePostal inspectorShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Zeb vs. PaprikaTrainerShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Brothers Under the ChinShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Wide Open SpacesJack McQueenShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Rupert of Hee HawRupert of Hee HawShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Our CongressmanDinner Party GuestShort, Uncredited, Hal Roach Studios
Short KiltsMcGregor's sonShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
Near DublinBrick merchantShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Stan Laurel
1925The Haunted HoneymoonShort, Hal Roach Studios
Innocent HusbandsThe Desk ClerkShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
Welcome HomeMinor Role
Yes, Yes, NanetteHillory, the new husbandShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Oliver Hardy
1926Madame MysteryStruggling authorShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Theda Bara
Dizzy DaddiesJonathan HaigShort, Hal Roach Studios
Wife TamersWaiterShort, Hal Roach Studios. with Lionel Barrymore and Gertrude Astor
Ukulele SheiksShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Glenn Tryon and Vivien Oakland
Thundering FleasJustice of the PeaceShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Oliver Hardy and Charley Chase
Raggedy RoseSimpson SniffleHal Roach Studios; with Mabel Normand
1927Seeing the WorldJames Finlayson, teacherShort, Hal Roach Studios; Our Gang series
One Hour MarriedShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Mabel Normand
The Honorable Mr. BuggsShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Oliver Hardy
The Second Hundred YearsGov. Browne Van DykeShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
No Man's LawJack BelcherHal Roach Studios; with Oliver Hardy
Love 'em and WeepTitus TilburyShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
With Love and HissesCaptain BustleShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Do Detectives Think?Judge FoozleShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1928Bachelor's Paradise Pat MaloneTiffany Pictures
Ladies' Night in a Turkish BathPa SlocumFirst National Pictures
Lady Be GoodTrelawney WestFirst National Pictures
Show GirlMr. DuganFirst National Pictures
1929LibertyStore KeeperShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Big BusinessHomeowner Short, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Two Weeks OffPa Weaver
Hard to Get Pa MartinFirst National Pictures
Wall StreetAndy
1930Night OwlsMeadows, the butlerShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Young EaglesScotty
The Dawn PatrolField Sergeant
For the DefenseParrott
El príncipe del dólar
Chercheuses d'or
Feet FirstPainterUncredited
Another Fine MessColonel BuckshotShort, Uncredited, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1931Chickens Come HomeButlerShort, Uncredited, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
PolitiqueríasCriado
Our WifeFather of DulceShort, Uncredited, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Pardon UsTeacherHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
One Good TurnA Community PlayerShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Hasty MarriageKitty's FatherShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
1932Thunder BelowScotty
Pack Up Your TroublesThe GeneralHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Zwei Ritter ohne Furcht und Tadel1 Short
1933Me and My PalPeter CucumberShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
His Silent RacketHimselfShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
Fra DiavoloLord RocbergHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Mush and MilkMr. Brown, the bankerShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Our Gang
1934Trouble in StoreThe Watchman (leading role)
The Girl in PossessionMinor RoleUncredited
Oh No Doctor!Axminster
Dick TurpinJeremy
Nine Forty-FivePolice Constable Doyle
What Happened to Harkness?Police Constable Gallun
Father and SonBildad
Big BusinessPolice Constable
1935Thicker Than WaterMr. FinlaysonShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Handle with CareJimmy
Who's Your FatherUncredited
Bonnie ScotlandSergeant Major FinlaysonHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Manhattan Monkey BusinessJoyce's FatherShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
Life Hesitates at 40Dr. FinlaysonShort, Hal Roach Studios; with Charley Chase
1936The Bohemian GirlFinn, Captain of the GuardHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Our RelationsFinn, Chief EngineerHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1937Way Out WestMickey FinnHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Pick a StarDirectorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The Toast of New YorkTrick-Hat InventorUncredited
All Over TownMacDougal
This Way PleasePolicemanUncredited
AngelBarker's Second ButlerUncredited
Wise GirlJailerUncredited, RKO Radio
1938Block-HeadsFinn - Man on StairsHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
CarefreeMan on golf courseUncredited, RKO Pictures; with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
1939Hollywood CavalcadeHimself20th Century Fox
The Flying DeucesJailerRKO Pictures; with Laurel and Hardy
RafflesHansom Cab DriverUncredited, United Artists
The Great Victor HerbertLamplighter
A Chump at OxfordBaldy VandevereHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
1940Saps at SeaDr J.H. FinlaysonHal Roach Studios; with Laurel and Hardy
Foreign CorrespondentDutch PeasantUncredited, United Artists
1941Nice Girl?Loafer at Train StationUncredited
One Night in LisbonAir Raid WardenUncredited
New WineMinor RoleUncredited
1942To Be or Not to BeScottish FarmerUncredited, United Artists
Yanks AhoyCook FlynnUncredited
1946Two Sisters from BostonStreet CleanerUncredited
She-Wolf of LondonConstable With Hobbs and LathamUncredited
Till the Clouds Roll ByCandy VendorUncredited
1947Thunder in the ValleyCourt JudgeUncredited
The Perils of PaulineComic ChefParamount Pictures
1948Julia MisbehavesBill CollectorUncredited, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Grand Canyon TrailSheriff
Hills of HomeMinor RoleUncredited
1949Challenge to LassieNewspaper ReporterUncredited, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1951Here Comes the GroomDrunken Sailor / Wedding GuestUncredited, Paramount Pictures
Royal WeddingCabbyUncredited, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Notes and References

  1. Skretvedt, p. 77
  2. Scotland Statutory Registers: Births in the Parish of Larbert in the County of Stirling, 1887 – page 51, Item #151
  3. 1901 Census of the Household of Alexander FINLAYSON in the Hamlet of North Broomage, Parish of Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland; ScotlandsPeople (Census 1901 485/0A 001/00 043)
  4. The Scotsman
    3 May 1910; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Scotsman (1817–1950); p. 5
  5. http://www.ellisisland.org/ Ship manifest
  6. [NARA|National Archives and Records Administration]
  7. Review in New York Tribune, 12 May 1912
  8. Review in New York Herald, 17 May 1912.
  9. Louvish, Simon (2001); Stan and Ollie: The Roots of Comedy; London: Faber and Faber; ; p. 157
  10. http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2010/New%20York%20NY%20Dramatic%20Mirror/New%20York%20NY%20Dramatic%20Mirror%201912%20Jan-Feb%201913%20Grayscale/New%20York%20NY%20Dramatic%20Mirror%201912%20Jan-Feb%201913%20Grayscale%20-%200807.pdf Review
  11. Book: Mack Sennett papers 1912-1933 Margaret Herrick Library . Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . 17 December 2016.
  12. http://www.lettersfromstan.com/stan-1953-10.html Jimmy Finlayson of Old Keystone Kops Fame Dies
  13. http://www.lettersfromstan.com/stan-1953-10.html James H. Finlayson of 'Keystone Kops'
  14. News: Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. 4 April 1920. 3 (Section 4).
  15. [Randy Skretvedt|Skretvedt, Randy]
  16. Skretvedt, p. 98
  17. Skretvedt, pp. 95–97
  18. Mitchell, p. 102
  19. Mitchell, p. 101
  20. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8DZ-BXN California, County Marriages, 1850–1952
  21. Web site: Ancestry Library Edition.
  22. Web site: California, Death Index, 1940-1997. 12 May 2017.
  23. News: What's the story with ... Homer's D'oh! . Cate . Devine . . 21 July 2007 . 17 December 2016.
  24. Web site: CATCHPHRASES 1 . The Comedy Carpet, Blackpool . 23 June 2019 . 10 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190610194720/http://www.comedycarpet.com/comedians/ . dead .
  25. News: Wilson . Charlene . Laurel and Hardy mosaics unveiled in Bo'ness ahead of Scotland's only silent film festival . 23 June 2019 . The Falkirk Herald . 14 March 2019.
  26. Web site: Unsworth . Martin . STANLEY: A MAN OF VARIETY . STARBURST Magazine . 24 June 2019 . 28 March 2019.
  27. News: Stanley A Man of Variety . Caution: Spoilers . 24 June 2019 . 13 March 2019 . Sarah .
  28. Web site: Young . Alistair . Fin Tent . Bowler Dessert Online . 23 June 2019 . 23 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190623094926/https://www.bowlerdessert.com/fin-tent . dead .
  29. Web site: Our Relations Tent of James Finlayson . Larbert Loon . 22 June 2019 . 23 June 2019.