James Dunn
Known for: Acting
Born: November 1, 1901 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: September 2, 1967
James Dunn worked on the stage, in vaudeville and as an extra in silent movies before he was signed by Fox in 1931. His first movie with Fox was 1931's Sob Sister (1931). While at Fox, he appeared with Shirley Temple in her first three features: Baby Take a Bow (1934), Stand Up and Cheer! (1934) and Bright Eyes (1934). Dunn's screen character was usually the boy next door or the nice guy. In 1935 musicals at the new 20th Century-Fox were out and Dunn would move to the "B" list, from which he would never return. In The Payoff (1935) he plays the nice guy newspaper columnist whose wife ruins his career. By the late 1930s he was drinking heavily and become unemployable. He would appear in small roles in films during the early 1940s, but those parts were few. In 1945 he was able to make a comeback and win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945), but his rejuvenated career would not continue. By 1951 he would again be unemployed and bankrupt. Television would later supply some work and he would be a regular on the series It's a Great Life (1954). Dunn was born 2 November 1901, New York City, New York, USA, and he died 1 September 1967, Santa Monica, California, USA (following abdominal surgery)
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Johnny Nolan
Baby Take a Bow
Eddie Ellison
Welcome Home
Richard Foster
The Living Ghost
Nick Trayne
Bright Eyes
Loop Merritt
Stand Up and Cheer!
Jimmy Dugan
The Ghost and the Guest
Webster Frye
Government Girl
Sergeant Joe Blake
Bad Girl
Eddie Collins
The Oscar
TV executive
Killer McCoy
Brian McCoy
Hearts in Bondage
Lt. Kenneth Reynolds
Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man
Telegrapher
The Caribbean Mystery
Mr. Smith
Two-Fisted Gentleman
Mickey
The Girl in 419
Dr. Daniel French
Arizona to Broadway
Smiley Wells
Mr. Broadway
George White's 1935 Scandals
Eddie
The Payoff
Joe McCoy
Hold That Woman!
Jimmy Parker
Have a Heart
James 'Jimmie' Flaherty
That Brennan Girl
Denny Reagan
Leave It to the Irish
Terry Moran