James Finlayson
James Henderson "Jimmy" Finlayson (August 27, 1887 – October 9, 1953) was a celebrated Scottish actor renowned for his contributions to both silent and sound comedy. With his distinctive bald head and a signature fake moustache, Finlayson was known for his unique comedic style, characterized by an array of memorable mannerisms. He became particularly famous for his exaggerated squint, over-the-top reactions, and the iconic exclamation "d'ooooooh," which endeared him to audiences.
Finlayson's career flourished during the early to mid-20th century, and he earned a reputation as the quintessential comic foil to the legendary duo of Laurel and Hardy. His ability to play off their antics and deliver his own brand of humor made him a vital part of their comedic success. Some of his notable works include appearances in classic films such as "Big Business" (1929) and "The Sons of the Desert" (1933), where his performances left a lasting impact on the genre.
Throughout his career, Finlayson's contributions to film and comedy were recognized by audiences and critics alike, cementing his legacy as one of the greats in the realm of comedic acting. His unique style and unforgettable moments on screen continue to influence comedians and entertain fans to this day.
Filmography
Short Kilts
Yes, Yes, Nanette
Do Detectives Think?
Royal Wedding
The Perils of Pauline
A Chump at Oxford
The Devil's Brother
Pardon Us
Hollywood Cavalcade
With Love and Hisses
Chickens Come Home
The Second 100 Years
Another Fine Mess
Call of the Cuckoo
One Good Turn
Sugar Daddies
Night Owls
Flying Elephants
Me and My Pal
The Chimp
Way Out West
Saps at Sea
Our Relations
The Flying Deuces
She-Wolf of London
Pack Up Your Troubles
Bonnie Scotland
Block-Heads