Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1884-03-20
Place of Birth:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Also Known As: Frank Harney / Frank S. Hagney / Frank Sidney Hagney / Francis Sydney Hagney /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1884-03-20 More

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frank S. Hagney (March 20, 1884 – June 25, 1973) was an Australian actor. Born in Sydney in 1884, Hagney appeared in more than 350 Hollywood films between 1919 and 1966. Most of his film roles were small and uncredited. Because of his tall and strong appearance, Hagney often played officers or henchmens. He is perhaps best-known as Mr. Potter's wordless wheelchair pusher in Frank Capra's classic It's a Wonderful Life (1946). Frank Hagney was also a guest star on more than 70 television programs such as The Cisco Kid, The Adventures of Kit Carson, The Lone Ranger, The Rifleman, Perry Mason, and Daniel Boone. He starred in The Fighting Marine (1926) with Jack Anthony, Joe Bonomo and Walter Miller; The Fighting Sap (1924) with Bob Fleming, Hazel Keener, Wilfred Lucas and Fred Thomson; The Ghost in the Garret (1921), Ghost Town Gold (1936), Go Get 'Em Hutch (1922) with Richard R. Neil; Ride Him Cowboy (1932) with Eddie Gribbon and Charles Sellon; Riders of the Dawn (1939), Valley of the Lawless (1936), and Vultures of the Sea (1928) with Joseph Bennett. His 42 silent films included The Battler (1919), The Breed of the Border (1924), The Dangerous Coward (1924), Galloping Gallagher (1924), Lighting Romance (1924), The Mask of Lopez (1924), The Silent Stranger (1924), The Wild Bull's Lair (1925), Lone Hand Saunders (1926) and The Two-Gun Man (1926). His 54 sound western film included The Phantom of the West (1931), Fighting Caravans (1931), The Squaw Man (1931), The Golden West (1932), Honor of the Range (1934), Western Frontier, Heroes of the Range (1936), Billy the Kid, The Lone Rider Ambushed (1941), Blazing Frontier (1943) and The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947). His last two films were McLintock! (1963) and Come Blow Your Horn (1963). Hagney was married to Edna Shephard. He died in Los Angeles in 1973. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.
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The Silencers
Comedy Action Adventure
Daniel Boone
Action & Adventure Western
McLintock!
Western Comedy
Donovan's Reef
Adventure Comedy Romance
The Rifleman
Action & Adventure Western Family
Perry Mason
Mystery Drama Crime
Wagon Train
Western Drama Family
3:10 to Yuma
Western Drama Thriller
Zombies of Mora Tau
Adventure Fantasy Horror
A Man Alone
Western Romance
Cheyenne
Western Drama
Gunsmoke
Western Action & Adventure Drama
Rose Marie
Music Comedy
Hangman's Knot
Action Western
Limelight
Romance Drama Music
The Son of Dr. Jekyll
Crime Horror Romance Science Fiction
The Scarf
Drama Mystery Thriller
Let's Dance
Comedy Romance
Appointment with Danger
Crime Drama Thriller
On the Town
Music Comedy Romance
Reign of Terror
Drama Thriller History
The Lone Ranger
Western Action & Adventure
The Big Steal
Crime Thriller
Grand Canyon
Comedy Western Romance
Joan of Arc
Drama History
The Paleface
Comedy Western
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands
Drama Crime Romance Thriller
The Big Clock
Crime Thriller
The Sea of Grass
Drama Western Romance
It's a Wonderful Life
Drama Family Fantasy
Adventure
Adventure Romance Drama
Saratoga Trunk
Drama Romance Western
Kitty
Drama Romance History
Senorita from the West
Comedy Music Western
Frenchman's Creek
Romance Adventure
The Seventh Cross
Drama Thriller War
The Lodger
Thriller Mystery Horror
Swing Fever
Comedy Romance Music
Crazy House
Music Comedy
Corregidor
Action Drama War
Stand by for Action
Action Drama War Comedy
The Glass Key
Crime Mystery Thriller
In Old California
Action Romance Western
Among the Living
Thriller Crime
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Drama Horror Science Fiction
Desperate Cargo
Crime Drama Romance
Seven Sinners
Adventure Comedy Romance
Boom Town
Adventure Drama Romance Western
Dark Command
Drama Romance Western
Midnight Limited
Action Adventure Crime
Northwest Passage
Adventure History War Drama
The Invisible Man Returns
Horror Mystery Science Fiction Thriller
The Shadow
Action Crime Science Fiction
Captain Fury
Adventure Action
Army Girl
Comedy Action
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Adventure Romance History
Clipped Wings
Action Adventure Crime
Windjammer
Action Adventure
Hollywood Cowboy
Western Action Adventure
Behind The Headlines
Action Adventure Crime
You Only Live Once
Crime Drama Romance
Conflict
Drama Romance
Robin Hood of El Dorado
Action History Western Romance
Modern Times
Comedy Drama Romance
The Red Rider
Comedy Western Action Adventure
Honor of the Range
Crime Drama Romance Western
Face in the Sky
Comedy Romance Drama
Ride Him, Cowboy
Action Western Romance
Hell Bound
Crime Drama
Sit Tight
Romance Comedy Action
No Limit
Comedy Drama
The Phantom of the West
Action Western Mystery
River's End
Western Drama Romance
Oh, Yeah!
Comedy Drama
Captain Lash
Adventure Drama
Midnight Madness
Comedy Romance
Burning Daylight
Drama Action Adventure
The Rawhide Kid
Action Adventure Romance Western
The Last Trail
Action Western
The General
Comedy Action Adventure War
The Ice Flood
Romance Action Adventure Drama
The Sea Beast
Adventure Fantasy
Hogan's Alley
Action Drama
Lightning Romance
Action Drama Romance
Poison
Crime Mystery
Backbone
Drama Romance
  • name:Frank Hagney
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1884-03-20
  • Place of Birth:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • Also Known As: Frank Harney · Frank S. Hagney · Frank Sidney Hagney · Francis Sydney Hagney ·
  • Biography:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frank S. Hagney (March 20, 1884 – June 25, 1973) was an Australian actor. Born in Sydney in 1884, Hagney appeared in more than 350 Hollywood films between 1919 and 1966. Most of his film roles were small and uncredited. Because of his tall and strong appearance, Hagney often played officers or henchmens. He is perhaps best-known as Mr. Potter's wordless wheelchair pusher in Frank Capra's classic It's a Wonderful Life (1946). Frank Hagney was also a guest star on more than 70 television programs such as The Cisco Kid, The Adventures of Kit Carson, The Lone Ranger, The Rifleman, Perry Mason, and Daniel Boone. He starred in The Fighting Marine (1926) with Jack Anthony, Joe Bonomo and Walter Miller; The Fighting Sap (1924) with Bob Fleming, Hazel Keener, Wilfred Lucas and Fred Thomson; The Ghost in the Garret (1921), Ghost Town Gold (1936), Go Get 'Em Hutch (1922) with Richard R. Neil; Ride Him Cowboy (1932) with Eddie Gribbon and Charles Sellon; Riders of the Dawn (1939), Valley of the Lawless (1936), and Vultures of the Sea (1928) with Joseph Bennett. His 42 silent films included The Battler (1919), The Breed of the Border (1924), The Dangerous Coward (1924), Galloping Gallagher (1924), Lighting Romance (1924), The Mask of Lopez (1924), The Silent Stranger (1924), The Wild Bull's Lair (1925), Lone Hand Saunders (1926) and The Two-Gun Man (1926). His 54 sound western film included The Phantom of the West (1931), Fighting Caravans (1931), The Squaw Man (1931), The Golden West (1932), Honor of the Range (1934), Western Frontier, Heroes of the Range (1936), Billy the Kid, The Lone Rider Ambushed (1941), Blazing Frontier (1943) and The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947). His last two films were McLintock! (1963) and Come Blow Your Horn (1963). Hagney was married to Edna Shephard. He died in Los Angeles in 1973. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.
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