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Jack 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
The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)

The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 in film Cinema of the United States musical film-fantasy film mainly directed by Victor Fleming and based on the 1900 Children's literature novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L....
. He also portrayed farmworker Hickory, who appeared in the Kansas sequences, in the film.

y starred in vaudeville
Vaudeville

Vaudeville was a genre of a variety show prevalent on the theatre in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. It developed from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrel show, freak shows, dime museums, and literary burlesque....
 as a song-and-dance comedian. One of his closest friends was fellow vaudeville alumnus Fred Allen
Fred Allen

Fred Allen was an United States comedian whose absurdist, pointed radio show made him one of the most popular and forward-looking humorists in the so-called classic era of American radio....
, who would frequently mention "Mr. Jacob Haley of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts
Newton Highlands, Massachusetts

Newton Highlands is a village of Newton, Massachusetts. Newton Highlands is largely suburban outside of the village and the commercial district running along Winchester and Needham Streets....
" on the air.

In the early 1930s Haley starred in comedy shorts for Vitaphone
Vitaphone

Vitaphone was a sound film process used on features and nearly 2,000 short subjects produced by Warner Bros. and its sister studio First National from 1926 to 1930....
 in Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
, New York.






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Jack 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
The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)

The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 in film Cinema of the United States musical film-fantasy film mainly directed by Victor Fleming and based on the 1900 Children's literature novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L....
. He also portrayed farmworker Hickory, who appeared in the Kansas sequences, in the film.

Biography


Career

Haley starred in vaudeville
Vaudeville

Vaudeville was a genre of a variety show prevalent on the theatre in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. It developed from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrel show, freak shows, dime museums, and literary burlesque....
 as a song-and-dance comedian. One of his closest friends was fellow vaudeville alumnus Fred Allen
Fred Allen

Fred Allen was an United States comedian whose absurdist, pointed radio show made him one of the most popular and forward-looking humorists in the so-called classic era of American radio....
, who would frequently mention "Mr. Jacob Haley of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts
Newton Highlands, Massachusetts

Newton Highlands is a village of Newton, Massachusetts. Newton Highlands is largely suburban outside of the village and the commercial district running along Winchester and Needham Streets....
" on the air.

In the early 1930s Haley starred in comedy shorts for Vitaphone
Vitaphone

Vitaphone was a sound film process used on features and nearly 2,000 short subjects produced by Warner Bros. and its sister studio First National from 1926 to 1930....
 in Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
, New York. His wide-eyed, good-natured expression landed him supporting roles in musical feature films like Poor Little Rich Girl
Poor Little Rich Girl (1936 film)

Poor Little Rich Girl is a 1936 in film 20th Century Fox musical film directed by Irving Cummings. The film stars Shirley Temple in the title role and is slightly based on the silent film The Poor Little Rich Girl ....
 with Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple

Shirley Jane Temple is an Academy Award-winning actress and tap dancer, most famous for being an iconic United States child actress of the 1930s, who enjoyed a notable career as a diplomat as an adult....
, Higher and Higher
Higher and Higher (film)

Higher and Higher is a musical film starring Mich?le Morgan, Jack Haley, and Frank Sinatra, loosely based on a Higher and Higher written by Gladys Hurlbut and Joshua Logan....
 with Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra

Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra was an United States singer and actor.Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great success in the early to mid-1940s, being the idol of the "bobby soxers"....
 and the Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin was a Jewish American composer and lyricist, and one of the most prolific American songwriters in history. Berlin was one of the few Tin Pan Alley/Broadway theater songwriters who wrote both lyrics and music for his songs....
 musical Alexander's Ragtime Band
Alexander's Ragtime Band (film)

Alexander's Ragtime Band is a film, released by Twentieth Century Fox, that takes off from the 1911 Irving Berlin song "Alexander's Ragtime Band", to tell a story of a society boy who scandalizes his family by pursuing a career in ragtime instead of in "serious" music....
. Both Poor Little Rich Girl and Alexander's Ragtime Band were released by Twentieth Century-Fox.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer hired Haley for The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)

The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 in film Cinema of the United States musical film-fantasy film mainly directed by Victor Fleming and based on the 1900 Children's literature novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L....
 after another song-and-dance comic, Buddy Ebsen
Buddy Ebsen

Buddy Ebsen was a versatile United States character actor and dancer. A performer for seven decades, he is best remembered for his starring roles as Jed Clampett in the popular 1960s television series, The Beverly Hillbillies and as the title character in the long-running 1970s detective series Barnaby Jones....
, 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.

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
Phillip Terry

Phillip Terry was an United States actor.He was born Frederick Henry Kormann in San Francisco, California, California, the only child of German Americans, Frederick Andrew Kormann and Ida Ruth Voll ....
 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. Jack Jr. was married to Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli

Liza May Minnelli is an United Statesn actress and singer. She is the daughter of actress and singer Judy Garland and Garland's second husband, film director Vincente Minnelli....
, daughter of his father's Oz co-star Judy Garland
Judy Garland

Judy Garland was an American actress and alto singer. Through a career that spanned 45 of her 47 years, Garland attained international stardom as an actress in musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist and on the concert stage....
, for a short time in the 1970s.

Jack and Flo Haley were godparents to Miel Roman, daughter of model Honey Merrill Roman and singer Dick Roman.

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 in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
 at the age of 80. Only a short time previously, he had made an appearance at that year's Academy Awards
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 ceremony with Ray Bolger
Ray Bolger

Ray Bolger was an United States entertainer of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of the Scarecrow and Kansas farmworker Hunk in the 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz ....
, who had played the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. He was still active only a week prior to his death. He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery
Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City

Holy Cross Cemetery is a Roman Catholic Church cemetery located at 5835 West Slauson Avenue in Culver City, California, that is operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles....
, Culver City, California
Culver City, California

Culver City is a city in western Los Angeles County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 38,816. The community is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also has a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County....
.

Filmography


Features


  • Broadway Madness (1927)
  • Follow Thru
    Follow Thru

    Follow Thru is a musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was the second all-color all-talking feature to be produced by Paramount Pictures....
     (1930)
  • Mr. Broadway
    Mr. Broadway

    Mr. Broadway was a 13-episode Columbia Broadcasting System adventure and drama television series starring Craig Stevens , formerly of Peter Gunn, as New York City public relations specialist Mike Bell....
     (1933)
  • Sitting Pretty (1933 film)
    Sitting Pretty (1933 film)

    Sitting Pretty is a musical comedy film telling the story of two aspiring, but untalented, songwriters, played by Jack Oakie and Jack Haley....
     (1933)
  • Here Comes the Groom
    Here Comes the Groom

    Here Comes the Groom is a 1951 Musical film romantic comedy film starring Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman. Directed and produced by Frank Capra, the film was released by Paramount Pictures....
     (1934)
  • Spring Tonic (1935)
  • Redheads on Parade (1935)
  • The Girl Friend
    The Girl Friend

    The Girl Friend is a Broadway theatre musical comedy that opened December 27, 1926, with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart and book by Herbert Fields....
     (1935)
  • Coronado
    Coronado

    Coronado may refer to the following:...
     (1935)
  • F-Man (1936)
  • Poor Little Rich Girl
    Poor Little Rich Girl (1936 film)

    Poor Little Rich Girl is a 1936 in film 20th Century Fox musical film directed by Irving Cummings. The film stars Shirley Temple in the title role and is slightly based on the silent film The Poor Little Rich Girl ....
     (1936)
  • Pigskin Parade (film)
    Pigskin Parade (film)

    Pigskin Parade is a 1936 musical comedy film which tells the story of husband and wife college football coaches who convince a backwoods player to play for their team so they can go to the big Bowl Game....
     (1936)
  • Mister Cinderella (1936)
  • Pick A Star
    Pick a Star

    Pick a Star is a 1937 in film musical film comedy film starring Rosina Lawrence, Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly and Mischa Auer, directed by Edward Sedgwick and produced by Hal Roach....
     (1937)
  • She Had to Eat (1937)
  • Wake Up and Live
    Wake Up and Live

    Wake Up and Live is a 1937 in film 20th Century Fox musical film directed by Sidney Lanfield and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. The movie stars Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie and Alice Faye and was based upon the self-help bestseller by Dorothea Brande....
     (1937)
  • Danger-Love at Work (1937)
  • Ali Baba Goes to Town
    Ali Baba Goes to Town

    Ali Baba Goes to Town is a 1937 film starring Eddie Cantor, Tony Martin , and Roland Young. Cantor is a hobo named Aloysius "Al" Babson, who walks into the camp of a movie company that is making the The Book of One Thousand and One Nights....
     (1937) (Cameo)
  • Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938 film)
    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938 film)

    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 20th Century Fox musical film feature film starring Shirley Temple and Randolph Scott in a story about a talented orphan's trials and tribulations after winning a radio audition to represent a breakfast ceral....
     (1938)
  • Alexander's Ragtime Band (film)
    Alexander's Ragtime Band (film)

    Alexander's Ragtime Band is a film, released by Twentieth Century Fox, that takes off from the 1911 Irving Berlin song "Alexander's Ragtime Band", to tell a story of a society boy who scandalizes his family by pursuing a career in ragtime instead of in "serious" music....
     (1938)
  • Hold That Co-ed (1938)
  • Thanks for Everything (1938)
  • The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)
    The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)

    The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 in film Cinema of the United States musical film-fantasy film mainly directed by Victor Fleming and based on the 1900 Children's literature novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L....
     (1939)
  • Moon Over Miami (film)
    Moon Over Miami (film)

    Moon Over Miami is a movie directed by Walter Lang with Betty Grable and Don Ameche in leading roles and co-starring Robert Cummings, Carole Landis, Jack Haley, and Charlotte Greenwood....
     (1941)
  • Navy Blues
    Navy Blues

    Navy Blues was the fourth album by Canada rock band Sloan . Released on Murderecords in 1998, it was a little heavier than their previous albums, showing an influence from 1970s rock mixed with their usual catchy, melodic, The Beatles-esque sound....
     (1941)
  • Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942)
  • Higher and Higher (film)
    Higher and Higher (film)

    Higher and Higher is a musical film starring Mich?le Morgan, Jack Haley, and Frank Sinatra, loosely based on a Higher and Higher written by Gladys Hurlbut and Joshua Logan....
     (1943)
  • Take It Big (1944)
  • One Body Too Many
    One Body Too Many

    One Body Too Many is a 1944 in film cult film directed by Frank McDonald, starring Bela Lugosi and Jack Haley.External links ...
     (1944)
  • Scared Stiff
    Scared Stiff

    Scared Stiff is a 1953 comedy film starring the team of Martin and Lewis. The musical comedy was released on April 27, 1953 by Paramount Pictures and directed by George Marshall ....
     (1945)
  • George White's Scandals
    George White's Scandals

    George White's Scandals were a long-running string of Broadway theatre revues produced by George White that ran from 1919-1939, modelled after the Ziegfeld Follies....
     (1945)
  • Sing Your Way Home (1945)
  • People Are Funny
    People Are Funny

    People are Funny was a long-running United States radio and television game show, created by John Guedel that remained popular throughout the 1940s....
     (1946)
  • Vacation in Reno
    Vacation in Reno

    Vacation in Reno is a 1946 in film film directed by Leslie Goodwins starring Jack Haley, Anne Jeffreys, Iris Adrian, Wally Brown, Alan Carney, and Morgan Conway....
     (1946)
  • Norwood (film)
    Norwood (film)

    Norwood is a 1970 in film film, starring Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, and Joe Namath. It was based on the book of the same title, written by Charles Portis , but updated from the original 1950s setting to 1970....
     (1970)


Short Subjects


  • Then Came the Yawn (1932)
  • Wrongorilla (1933)
  • Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 (1933)
  • Salt Water Daffy (1933)
  • Screen Snapshots: Famous Fathers and Sons (1946)
  • Screen Snapshots: The Skolsky Party (1946)


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