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  2. Aug 18, 2023 · While their stories may not be as widely known as their father’s, James Cagney Jr. and Cathleen Cagney are a testament to the complex and diverse nature of family legacies. As we celebrate the memory of James Cagney, let us also honor the lives of his children who, in their ways, contributed to the rich tapestry of the Cagney story.

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    Cagney was the second of seven children, two of whom died within months of their births. He was sickly as an infantso much so that his mother feared he would die before he could be baptized . He later attributed his sickly health to the poverty his family endured.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · Contrary to popular belief, James Jr. and Cathleen were not biological children of James Cagney and his wife, but were adopted by the couple in the early 1940s. The adoption of James Jr. and Cathleen, also known as “Casey,” expanded the Cagney family and brought new dynamics into their lives.

  5. Nephew of writer/producer William Cagney, writer Edward Cagney and actress Jeanne Cagney. He was divorced from Jill Lisbeth Inness who was from Maine. They had two children: James Cagney IV , and Cynthia Cagney.

    • November 25, 1939
    • February 1, 1984
  6. Aug 29, 2023 · Best Answer. His children actually lived in a separate quarters in back of the house, because he didn't want to be bothered by them while rehearsing lines with his wife/coach. Even though his...

  7. James Francis Cagney was born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City, to Carolyn (Nelson) and James Francis Cagney, Sr., who was a bartender and amateur boxer. Cagney was of Norwegian (from his maternal grandfather) and Irish descent.

  8. Self: AFI Life Achievement Award. Son of the late-great actor, James Cagney, James Jr. was adopted along with sister Cathleen (nickname "Casey") by the senior Cagney and wife 'Bill' in the early forties. James Jr. pre-deceased both his parents, dying of a heart attack in the early eighties.

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