- Jack Haley
Infobox actor
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name = Jack Haley
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caption = Jack Haley as musician "Davey Lane" in the 1938 film Alexander's Ragtime Band
birthname = John Joseph Haley Jr.
birthdate = birth date|1898|08|10
location =Boston, Massachusetts , USA
deathdate = death date and age|1979|06|6|1898|08|10
deathplace =Los Angeles, California ,USA
occupation = Actor, Vaudevillian
spouse = Florence McFadden (1921-1979) (his death) 2 ChildrenJack Haley (
August 10 ,1898 –June 6 ,1979 ) (born John Joseph Haley, Jr.) was an American film actor best known for his portrayal of the Tin Man in "The Wizard of Oz". He also portrayed farmworker Hickory, who appeared in the Kansas sequences, in the film.Biography
Career
Haley starred in
vaudeville as a song-and-dance comedian. One of his closest friends was fellow vaudeville alumnusFred Allen , who would frequently mention "Mr. Jacob Haley ofNewton Highlands, Massachusetts " on the air.In the early 1930s Haley starred in comedy shorts for
Vitaphone inBrooklyn , New York. His wide-eyed, good-natured expression landed him supporting roles in musical features like theShirley Temple vehicle "Poor Little Rich Girl", theFrank Sinatra vehicle "Higher and Higher", and theIrving Berlin musical "Alexander's Ragtime Band". Both "Poor Little Rich Girl" and "Alexander's Ragtime Band" were released byTwentieth Century-Fox .Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer hired Haley for "The Wizard of Oz" after another song-and-dance comic,Buddy Ebsen , who was originally set to play the Tin Man, had a near-fatal reaction from inhaling the aluminum dust makeup. The makeup was switched to a paste, to avoid risking the same reaction by Haley. The new makeup did cause an eye infection which caused Haley to miss four days of filming, but he received treatment in time to prevent permanent damage. Incidentally, Buddy Ebsen, 10 years younger than Haley, outlived him by 24 years. [http://snopes.com/movies/films/ozebsen.htm]Haley did not take to the makeup or to the discomfort of the costume very kindly. When being interviewed about the film years later, he remarked that many people had commented that making the film must have been fun. Haley's reply: "Like hell it was; it was work!"
Haley's natural voice (which he used for the "Hickory" character) was moderately gruff. For the Tin Man, he spoke more softly, a la "
Mr. Rogers ", which he later said was the tone of voice he used when reading stories to his children."Oz" was Haley's only film for MGM.
Haley returned to musical comedies in the 1940s. Most of his '40s work was for
RKO Radio Pictures . He surrendered the job in 1947 when he refused to appear in a remake of RKO's old story property "Seven Keys to Baldpate";Phillip Terry took the role.Personal life
He married Florence McFadden on
February 25 ,1921 , and they remained married until his death. Flo Haley opened a successful beauty shop and counted many show people among her customers. (The establishment became known informally as "Flo Haley's House of Correction.")The couple had one son,
Jack Haley Jr. (later a successful film producer) and one daughter, Gloria. [http://www.nndb.com/people/522/000109195/ Jack Haley ] ] Jack Jr. was married toLiza Minnelli , daughter of his father's "Oz" co-starJudy Garland , for a short time in the 1970s.In 1972, Haley made his daughter, Gloria, the sole owner of his written memoirs. In 1978, she published them in the form of the hardcover book "Heart of the Tin Man".
Death
Haley died of a heart attack on
June 6 ,1979 inLos Angeles, California at the age of 80. He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery,Culver City, California .Filmography
Features
* "
Broadway Madness " (1927)
* "Follow Thru " (1930)
* "Mr. Broadway " (1933)
* "Sitting Pretty (1933 film) " (1933)
* "Here Comes the Groom " (1934)
* "Spring Tonic " (1935)
* "Redheads on Parade " (1935)
* "The Girl Friend " (1935)
* "Coronado " (1935)
* "F-Man " (1936)
* "Poor Little Rich Girl " (1936)
* "Pigskin Parade (film) " (1936)
* "Mister Cinderella " (1936)
* "Pick A Star " (1937)
* "She Had to Eat " (1937)
* "Wake Up and Live " (1937)
* "Danger-Love at Work " (1937)
* "Ali Baba Goes to Town " (1937) (Cameo)
* "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938 film) " (1938)
* "Alexander's Ragtime Band (film) " (1938)
* "Hold That Co-ed " (1938)
* "Thanks for Everything " (1938)
* "The Wizard of Oz (1939 film) " (1939)
* "Moon Over Miami (film) " (1941)
* "Navy Blues " (1941)
* "Beyond the Blue Horizon " (1942)
* "Higher and Higher (film) " (1943)
* "Take It Big " (1944)
* "One Body Too Many " (1944)
* "Scared Stiff " (1945)
* "George White's Scandals " (1945)
* "Sing Your Way Home " (1945)
* "People Are Funny " (1946)
* "Vacation in Reno " (1946)
* "Norwood (film) " (1970)hort Subjects
* "
Then Came the Yawn " (1932)
* "Wrongorilla " (1933)
* "Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 " (1933)
* "Salt Water Daffy " (1933)
* "" (1946)
* "" (1946)References
External links
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*Find A Grave|id=435
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