Rags Ragland
Known for: Acting
Born: August 22, 1905 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Died: August 19, 1946
Rags Ragland was a boxer, then a burlesque comedian and then a Broadway performer before ending up in Hollywood to repeat his stage role as the boisterous sailor in Panama Hattie (1942), in which Ann Sothern played on film the part that had been played on Broadway by Ethel Merman. Ragland, typecast as a good-natured oaf with a knack for fracturing the English language, had as his sole movie employer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, in some two dozen of whose lighter vehicles he appeared, in the company of such MGM luminaries as Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. Date of Birth 23 August 1905, Louisville, Kentucky Date of Death 20 August 1946, Los Angeles, California (uremic poisoning)
Known for
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Girl Crazy
'Rags'
Du Barry Was a Lady
Charlie / Dauphin
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
Self
Her Highness and the Bellboy
Albert Weever
The Canterville Ghost
Big Harry Waters
The Hoodlum Saint
Fishface
Whistling in the Dark
Sylvester
Whistling in Dixie
Chester Conway / Sylvester 'Lester' Conway
Whistling in Brooklyn
Chester Conway
Meet the People
Mr. Smith
Born to Sing
'Grunt'
Maisie Gets Her Man
Ears Cofflin
Panama Hattie
Rags (as 'Rags' Ragland)
3 Men in White
Hobart Genet
Anchors Aweigh
Police Sergeant
Somewhere I'll Find You
Charlie
The War Against Mrs. Hadley
Louie
Sunday Punch
'Killer' Connolly
Ringside Maisie
Vic