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Tom Kennedy

Tom Kennedy

26 titles Acting Jul 14, 1885 Died: Oct 06, 1965 New York City, New York, USA

Tom Kennedy (July 15, 1885 – October 6, 1965) was a prominent American actor whose career spanned over five decades, making significant contributions to the world of comedy from the silent film era onward. Known for his versatile performances, Kennedy frequently collaborated with notable figures in the industry, including Mack Sennett and Hal Roach, and provided support to iconic comedians such as the Marx Brothers, W. C. Fields, Mabel Normand, Shemp Howard, Laurel and Hardy, and the Three Stooges.

Kennedy made his film debut in the short comedy *His Luckless Love* and became a familiar face in the Torchy Blane series, portraying Gahagan, the memorable cop known for his catchphrase, "What a day! What a day!" Throughout his extensive career, he appeared in more than 320 films and television shows, often in uncredited roles.

Despite common misconceptions, he was not related to fellow comedian Edgar Kennedy. Nonetheless, the two shared a close friendship, with Kennedy appearing in numerous Edgar’s two-reel comedies. He also teamed up with Shemp Howard for several Columbia Pictures shorts and collaborated with El Brendel on projects like *Phoney Cronies* (1942).

In addition to his film work, Kennedy made guest appearances on popular television series, including *Perry Mason*, *Maverick*, *My Favorite Martian*, and *Gunsmoke*. He remained active in the industry until his passing, with his final film being the western *The Bounty Killer*.

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