Frank Sidney Hagney (20 March 1884 – 25 June 1973) was an Australian actor. He is known for his work on ''
It's a Wonderful Life'' (1946), ''
Ride Him, Cowboy'' (1932) and ''
The Sea Beast'' (1926).
Early life and career
Born in
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ...
, New South Wales in 1884. Hagney was a heavyweight boxer from 1914-1918. Hagney appeared in more than 350 Hollywood films between 1919 and 1966. Most of his film roles were small and uncredited. Hagney often played officers or henchmen. He is perhaps best-known as
Mr. Potter's silent, wheelchair-pushing valet in
Frank Capra
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's classic ''
It's a Wonderful Life'' (1946). Hagney was also a guest star on more than 70 television programs such as ''
The Cisco Kid'', ''
The Adventures of Kit Carson
''The Adventures of Kit Carson'' is an American Westerns on television, Western television series that aired from 1951 to 1955 and consisted of 104 episodes. While airing, the show was shown in over 130 markets and was sold to the Coca-Cola Bott ...
'', ''
The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend Tonto. The character has been called an enduring icon of American culture.
He first appeared in 1933 in a ...
'', ''
The Rifleman
''The Rifleman'' is an American Western television series starring Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain. It was set in the 1880s in the fictional town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory. The show ...
'', ''
Perry Mason'', and ''
Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone (, 1734September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and frontiersman whose exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. He became famous for his exploration and settlement of Kentucky, which was then beyo ...
''. In 1956 he appeared as a Townsman in an uncredited role in the TV western ''
Cheyenne
The Cheyenne ( ) are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains. The Cheyenne comprise two Native American tribes, the Só'taeo'o or Só'taétaneo'o (more commonly spelled as Suhtai or Sutaio) and the (also spelled Tsitsistas, The term for th ...
'' in the episode titled "The Last Train West."
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
Wilfred Van Norman Lucas (January 30, 1871 – December 13, 1940) was a Canadian American stage actor who found success in film as an actor, director, and screenwriter.
Early life
Lucas was born in Norfolk County, Ontario on January 30, 1871,US ...
and
Fred Thomson
Frederick Clifton Thomson (February 26, 1890 – December 25, 1928) was an American silent film cowboy who rivaled Tom Mix in popularity before dying at age 38 of tetanus.
Birth and athletic achievement
Born in Pasadena, California to Clara a ...
; ''
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
John Wayne
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, ''Valley of the Lawless'' (1936), and ''
Vultures of the Sea'' (1928) with Joseph Bennett.
His 42
silent film
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s 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
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In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by the br ...
western film
The Western is a film genre defined by the American Film Institute as films which are "set in the American West that mbodythe spirit, the struggle, and the demise of the new frontier." Generally set in the American frontier between the Calif ...
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
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely res ...
'', ''
The Lone Rider Rides On
''The Lone Rider Rides On'' is a 1941 American western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Joseph O'Donnell. The film stars George Houston as the Lone Rider and Al St. John as his sidekick "Fuzzy" Jones, with Hillary Brooke, Karl Ha ...
'' (1941), ''
Blazing Frontier'' (1943) and ''
The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap'' (1947). His last two films were ''
McLintock!
:''See also McClintock (disambiguation)''
''McLintock!'' is a 1963 American Western comedy film, starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. The film co-stars Wayne's son Patrick Wayne, Stefanie Powers, Jack Kr ...
'' (1963) and ''
Come Blow Your Horn'' (1963).
Personal life
Hagney was married to Edna Shephard.
He was also a professional
sculler. In 1927 he won a race between
Long Beach, California
Long Beach is a coastal city in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is the list of United States cities by population, 44th-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 451,307 as of 2022. A charter ci ...
and
Santa Catalina Island, which was captured on film.
He died in
Los Angeles
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in 1973. He is buried at
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
Forest Lawn Memorial Park is a privately owned cemetery in Glendale, California, United States. It is the original and current flagship location of Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries, a chain of six cemeteries and four additional mortuaries ...
.
Virtual War Memorial Australia
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Filmography
* ''The Battler'' (1919) – 'Spike' Kelly
* ''The Whirlwind'' (1920)
* ''The Gauntlet'' (1920) – Buck Higby
* '' The Ghost in the Garret'' (1921) – Crook
* '' Anne of Little Smoky'' (1921) – Ed Brockton
* '' Go Get 'Em Hutch'' (1921)
* '' Outcast'' (1922)
* '' Backbone'' (1923) – The Indian
* '' Galloping Gallagher'' (1924) – Joseph Burke
* '' The Mask of Lopez'' (1924)- Steve Gore / Lopez
* '' The Martyr Sex'' (1924) – Ed Carter
* '' The Silent Stranger'' (1924) – Dick Blackwell
* '' The Dangerous Coward'' (1924) – Wildcat Rex
* ''Fight and Win'' (1924) – Spike McGann – Prizefighting Opponent
* '' The Fighting Sap'' (1924) – Nebraska Brent
* ''Poison'' (1924) – Joe Tracey
* ''Hit and Run
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In many jurisdictions, there ma ...
'' (1924) – Tough Guy
* '' Roaring Rails'' (1924) – Red Burley
* '' Lightning Romance'' (1924) – Arizona Joe
* '' The Lighthouse by the Sea'' (1924) – Chief Henchman
* '' Breed of the Border'' (1924) – Sheriff Wells
* '' Fighting Youth'' (1925) – 'Murdering' Mooney
* '' The Wild Bull's Lair'' (1925) – Eagle Eye
* '' Wild Justice'' (1925) – Bob Blake, the Villain
* '' The New Champion'' (1925) – 'Knockout' Riley
* '' Big Pal'' (1925) – Bill Hogan
* '' Hogan's Alley'' (1925) – The Battling Savage
* ''Braveheart
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'' (1925) – Ki-Yote
* '' The Sea Beast'' (1926) – Daggoo
* '' The Two-Gun Man'' (1926) – Bowie Bill
* '' The Fighting Marine'' (1926)
* ''Lone Hand Saunders
''Lone Hand Saunders'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Fred Thomson, Bess Flowers, and Frank Hagney.''Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema'', p. 266
Cast
* Fred Thomson as Fred Saunders ...
'' (1926) – Buck
* '' The Ice Flood'' (1926) – Pete the Bully
* '' The Winning Wallop'' (1926) – 'Pug' Brennan
* '' Fangs of Justice'' (1926) – Walter Page
* '' The General'' (1926) – Confederate Recruiter
* '' The Last Trail'' (1927) – Henchman Cal Barker
* '' All Aboard'' (1927) – Ali Ben Ome
* '' The Frontiersman'' (1927) – White Snake
* '' One-Round Hogan'' (1927) – 'Big Joe' Morgan
* '' On Your Toes'' (1927) – Mello
* '' Her Wild Oat'' (1927) – Workman
* '' The Rawhide Kid'' (1928) – J. Francis Jackson
* '' Burning Daylight'' (1928) – Johnson
* '' Midnight Madness'' (1928) – Harris – Childers' Henchman
* '' The Charge of the Gauchos'' (1928) – Goyenecha
* '' Free Lips'' (1928) – Bill Dugan
* '' Vultures of the Sea'' (1928) – Bull Marlow
* '' Show Girl'' (1928) – Private Detective
* '' Power'' (1928) – Job Foreman
* '' Through the Breakers'' (1928) – Gamboa
* '' The Glorious Trail'' (1928) – Gus Lynch
* '' Broken Barriers'' (1928) – James Barker
* '' Captain Lash'' (1929) – Bull Hawks
* '' Masked Emotions'' (1929) – Lagune
* '' Oh, Yeah!'' (1929) – Hot Foot
* '' Her Man'' (1930) – Henchman Hank
* ''Billy the Kid
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely res ...
'' (1930) – Bert Grant
* '' River's End'' (1930) – Mountie
* '' The Phantom of the West'' (1931) – Sheriff Jim H. Ryan
* ''The Criminal Code
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'' (1931) – Prison Guard in Yard
* '' No Limit'' (1931) – Battling Hannon
* '' Fighting Caravans'' (1931) – Renegade
* '' Sit Tight'' (1931) – Olaf
* '' Hell Bound'' (1931) – Hood
* '' The Squaw Man'' (1931) – Deputy Clark
* '' I Like Your Nerve'' (1931) – Rocci – Assassin
* '' Reckless Living'' (1931) – Henchman
* '' The Champ'' (1931) – Manuel Quiroga – Mexican Champ
* '' A House Divided'' (1931) – Big Bill
* '' The Airmail Mystery'' (1932) – Moran
* '' The Rider of Death Valley'' (1932) – Gambler
* '' Tom Brown of Culver'' (1932) – Fight Manager
* '' Ride Him, Cowboy'' (1932) – Henry Sims – aka The Hawk
* '' Pack Up Your Troubles'' (1932) – Doughboy
* '' The All American'' (1932) – Hop McComb
* '' The Golden West'' (1932) – Chief Grey Eagle
* ''If I Had a Million
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'' (1932) – Mike – Carnival Bouncer
* '' You Said a Mouthful'' (1932) – Holt's Manager
* '' Fast Life'' (1932) – Henchman
* ''Face in the Sky
''Face in the Sky'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Spencer Tracy and Stuart Erwin. The film was directed by Harry Lachman and released by Fox Film.
Plot
Two sign painters find themselves blackmailed by a beautiful woman dete ...
'' (1933) – Minor Role
* '' Parachute Jumper'' (1933) – Marine
* '' Terror Aboard'' (1933) – First Mate
* '' Song of the Eagle'' (1933) – Flynn, a Henchman
* '' Hold Your Man'' (1933) – Policeman Arresting Ruby
* ''I Love That Man
''I Love That Man'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry Joe Brown and written by C. Graham Baker, Casey Robinson and Gene Towne. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Nancy Carroll, Robert Armstrong, Lew Cody, Warren Hymer, G ...
'' (1933) – Frank – Label's Henchman
* '' Tillie and Gus'' (1933) – Jury Foreman
* '' The Chief'' (1933) – Fireman
* '' Sitting Pretty'' (1933) – Bar Bouncer
* '' Dancing Lady'' (1933) – Policeman
* '' Roman Scandals'' (1933) – Lucius – Josephus' Charioteer
* '' The Meanest Gal in Town'' (1934) – Angry Truck Driver
* '' The House of Rothschild'' (1934) – Man in 1780 Sequence
* '' Honor of the Range'' (1934) – Boots
* '' All Men Are Enemies'' (1934) – Australian Drunk
* '' Green Eyes'' (1934) – Motorcycle Policeman
* '' The Red Rider'' (1934, Serial) – Barfly (Ch. 1)
* '' I Give My Love'' (1934) – Burly Soldier
* ''Treasure Island
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'' (1934) – Pirate
* '' 6 Day Bike Rider'' (1934) – Referee
* ''The Mighty Barnum
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'' (1934) – Teamster
* '' The Best Man Wins'' (1935) – Bouncer
* '' Naughty Marietta'' (1935) – Mercenary Scout
* ''Les Misérables
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'' (1935) – Galley Prisoner
* '' The Informer'' (1935) – Policeman
* '' The Daring Young Man'' (1935) – Convict
* '' Western Frontier'' (1935) – Link
* '' Diamond Jim'' (1935) – Mug
* ''Thunderbolt'' (1935) – Deputy Blackie
* '' The Adventures of Frank Merriwell'' (1936, Serial) – Slout
* '' Valley of the Lawless'' (1936) – Garlow
* '' Modern Times'' (1936) – Shipbuilder
* '' Here Comes Trouble'' (1936) – Ox
* '' Robin Hood of El Dorado'' (1936) – Deputy Phil
* '' Heroes of the Range'' (1936) – Lightning Smith
* '' Gun Grit'' (1936) – Henry Hess
* '' Parole!'' (1936) – Truck Driver
* '' Wildcat Trooper'' (1936) – Jim Foster
* '' Kelly the Second'' (1936) – Louie
* '' Wild Horse Round-Up'' (1936) – Steve
* ''The Black Coin'' (1936, Serial) – Purcell – Henchman hs. 11–14* '' The Big Broadcast of 1937'' (1936) – Cowboy
* '' The Magnificent Brute'' (1936) – Worker
* '' Ghost-Town Gold'' (1936) – Wild Man Kamatski
* '' Wild Horse Round-Up'' (1936) – Henchman Steve Clark
* '' Conflict'' (1936) – Mike Malone
* '' The Plough and the Stars'' (1936)
* '' A Man Betrayed'' (1936) – Roundhouse
* '' Secret Valley'' (1937) – Brodie – Henchman
* '' Woman-Wise'' (1937) – Fighter
* '' You Only Live Once'' (1937) – Plainclothesman
* '' Park Avenue Logger'' (1937) – Logger
* ''Night Key'' (1937) – Henchman
* ''The Prince and the Pauper (1937 film), The Prince and the Pauper'' (1937) – Beggar
* ''Behind the Headlines (1937 film), Behind the Headlines'' (1937) – Gang Member
* ''Hollywood Cowboy'' (1937) – Gillie – Henchman
* ''Riders of the Dawn (1937 film), Riders of the Dawn'' (1937) – Henchman Butch
* ''Windjammer (1937 film), Windjammer'' (1937) – Slum
* ''Big City (1937 film), Big City'' (1937) – Comet Cab Driver
* ''Madame X (1937 film), Madame X'' (1937) – Jailer
* ''Saturday's Heroes'' (1937) – Trainer Giving Rubdown
* ''Clipped Wings (1937 film), Clipped Wings'' (1937) – Terrell
* ''Sh! The Octopus'' (1937) – Sinister Plotter
* ''Wise Girl (film), Wise Girl'' (1937) – Mike's Fight Opponent
* ''The Bad Man of Brimstone'' (1937) – Horntoad
* ''Walking Down Broadway'' (1938) – Baggage Man
* ''The Secret of Treasure Island'' (1938, Serial) – Ambulance Driver
* ''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' (1938) – Man-at-Arms
* ''Professor Beware'' (1938) – Sailor
* ''Army Girl'' (1938) – Soldier
* ''Dick Tracy Returns'' (1938, Serial) – Silm
* ''Mysterious Mr. Moto'' (1938) – Bouncer at Purple Peter
* ''Stablemates'' (1938) – Poolroom Owner
* ''The Spider's Web (serial), The Spider's Web'' (1938, Serial) – Henchman
* ''The Storm (1938 film), The Storm'' (1938) – Brawler
* ''Angels with Dirty Faces'' (1938) – Sharpie
* ''Up the River (1938 film), Up the River'' (1938) – Guard
* ''Devil's Island (1939 film), Devil's Island'' (1939) – Guard
* ''Flying G-Men'' (1939, Serial) – Henchman
* ''Pardon Our Nerve'' (1939) – Gunboat Briggs
* ''Mandrake the Magician (serial), Mandrake the Magician'' (1939, Serial) – Harris
* ''The Kid from Kokomo'' (1939) – Old Man in Fistfight
* ''Unmarried (1939 film), Unmarried'' (1939) – Second Referee
* ''Captain Fury'' (1939) – Guard #3
* ''It Could Happen to You (1939 film), It Could Happen to You'' (1939) – Burglar
* ''Timber Stampede'' (1939) – Champ – Henchman
* ''Tower of London (1939 film), Tower of London'' (1939) – Soldier
* ''The Shadow (serial), The Shadow'' (1940, Serial) – Cranston's Kidnapper
* ''The Invisible Man Returns'' (1940) – Bill
* ''The Man from Dakota'' (1940) – Wagon Guard
* ''Northwest Passage (film), Northwest Passage'' (1940) – Capt. Grant
* ''Midnight Limited'' (1940) – Detective Joe O'Neill
* ''Son of the Navy'' (1940) – Vegetable Truck Driver
* ''Dark Command'' (1940) – Tough Yankee #2
* ''Boom Town (film), Boom Town'' (1940) – Man Abandoned by Whitey
* ''Rangers of Fortune'' (1940) – Townsman
* ''Tugboat Annie Sails Again'' (1940) – Stranded Ship's Engineer
* ''Seven Sinners (1940 film), Seven Sinners'' (1940) – 'Junior' – Antros Henchman
* ''Melody Ranch'' (1940) – Man Who Asks for Quiet
* ''Gallant Sons'' (1940) – Card Player Who Doesn't Know French
* ''South of Suez'' (1940) – Miner
* ''Misbehaving Husbands'' (1940) – Gooch Mulligan
* ''The Green Hornet Strikes Again!'' (1940, Serial) – Warehouse Truck Loader
* ''The Lone Rider Rides On
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'' (1941) – Frank Mitchell
* ''The Lone Rider Crosses the Rio'' (1941) – Henchman Marty
* ''Mr. District Attorney (1941 film), Mr. District Attorney'' (1941) – Henchman
* ''Federal Fugitives'' (1941) – Henchman Butch
* ''The Lone Rider in Ghost Town'' (1941) – O'Shea
* ''Billy the Kid
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely res ...
'' (1941) – Man in Saloon
* ''The Get-Away (1941 film), The Get-Away'' (1941) – Prison Guard Bringing Crane to Warden
* ''Law of the Range'' (1941) – Deputy
* ''Desperate Cargo'' (1941) – Butch, the Bouncher
* ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941 film), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1941) – Drunk
* ''The Lone Rider Ambushed'' (1941) – Blackie Dawson
* ''The Smiling Ghost'' (1941) – Ryan
* ''Unexpected Uncle'' (1941) – Truck Driver
* ''Man at Large'' (1941) – Dancehall Patron with Picture
* ''Mr. Celebrity'' (1941) – Patrick J. Dugan – Private Detective
* ''The Lone Rider Fights Back'' (1941) – George Clarke
* ''The Corsican Brothers (1941 film), The Corsican Brothers'' (1941) – Torture Cell Guard
* ''Swamp Woman'' (1941) – Guard
* ''Among the Living (1941 film), Among the Living'' (1941) – Neighbor
* ''Texas Manhunt, Texas Man Hunt'' (1942) – Walter Jensen
* ''Broadway Big Shot'' (1942) – Butch
* ''Captain Midnight (serial), Captain Midnight'' (1942, Serial) – Henchman
* ''Too Many Women (1942 film), Too Many Women'' (1942) – Laborer
* ''Reap the Wild Wind'' (1942) – Cutler Man in Barrell Room
* ''True to the Army'' (1942) – Torchy
* ''House of Errors'' (1942) – Black
* ''Juke Box Jenny'' (1942) – Cabbie
* ''This Time for Keeps (1942 film), This Time for Keeps'' (1942) – Electrical Lineman
* ''Sunday Punch (film), Sunday Punch'' (1942) – Dennis Riley – First Referee
* ''My Favorite Spy (1942 film), My Favorite Spy'' (1942) – Kelly's Patron
* ''In Old California (1942 film), In Old California'' (1942) – Angry Citizen in Lynch Mob
* ''Men of Texas'' (1942) – Road Agent
* ''Tumbleweed Trail'' (1942) – Sheriff
* ''Timber (1942 film), Timber'' (1942) – Lumberjack
* ''Boss of Hangtown Mesa'' (1942) – Town Tough
* ''The Glass Key (1942 film), The Glass Key'' (1942) – Strongarm Thug Escorting Sloss
* ''Tomorrow We Live (1942 film), Tomorrow We Live'' (1942) – Kohler
* ''Sin Town (1942 film), Sin Town'' (1942) – Bartender
* ''Gentleman Jim (film), Gentleman Jim'' (1942) – Mug
* ''The McGuerins from Brooklyn'' (1942) – Savoy Hotel Doorman
* ''Tennessee Johnson'' (1942) – Heckler
* ''Stand by for Action'' (1942) – Sailor
* ''Corregidor (1943 film), Corregidor'' (1943) – Lieutenant #2
* ''Don Winslow of the Coast Guard'' (1943, Serial) – Henchman Muller [Ch. 13]
* ''She Has What It Takes'' (1943) – Trainer
* ''Calling Wild Bill Elliott'' (1943) – Henchman
* ''Hitler's Madman'' (1943) – Engineer
* ''Two Tickets to London'' (1943) – Second Mate
* ''The Man from Down Under'' (1943) – Military Policeman
* ''The Renegade'' (1943) – Henchman Saunders
* '' Blazing Frontier'' (1943) – Sheriff Ward Tragg
* ''Crazy House (1943 film), Crazy House'' (1943) – Studio Cop
* ''Swing Fever'' (1943) – Bag Puncher
* ''The Lodger (1944 film), The Lodger'' (1944) – Policeman
* ''Shine On, Harvest Moon (1944 film), Shine On, Harvest Moon'' (1944) – Bouncer
* ''The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944 film), The Adventures of Mark Twain'' (1944) – Crew Chief
* ''Once Upon a Time (1944 film), Once Upon a Time'' (1944) – Assistant Cyclist
* ''Detective Kitty O'Day'' (1944) – Spike
* ''Meet the People'' (1944) – Shipyard Gateman
* ''Louisiana Hayride (film), Louisiana Hayride'' (1944) – Bartender in Film
* ''The Seventh Cross (film), The Seventh Cross'' (1944) – Man on Street
* ''Frenchman's Creek (film), Frenchman's Creek'' (1944) – Cornishman
* ''Lost in a Harem'' (1944) – Majordomo
* ''Music for Millions'' (1944) – Policeman
* ''Destiny (1944 film), Destiny'' (1944) – Third Motorcycle Cop
* ''Can't Help Singing'' (1944) – Gunman
* ''The Man in Half Moon Street'' (1945) – Bobby
* ''The Big Show-Off'' (1945) – Rude Night Club Patron
* ''Bring on the Girls (film), Bring on the Girls'' (1945) – Flunky
* ''The Power of the Whistler'' (1945) – Man Delivering Cake
* ''It's in the Bag! (1945 film), It's in the Bag'' (1945) – Nightclub Tough in Fight
* ''Flame of Barbary Coast'' (1945) – Morell Henchman
* ''Along Came Jones (film), Along Came Jones'' (1945) – Townsman
* ''Scotland Yard Investigator'' (1945) – Constable
* ''Abbott and Costello in Hollywood'' (1945) – Cop
* ''Senorita from the West'' (1945) – Moving Man
* ''Kitty (1945 film), Kitty'' (1945) – Stevedore
* ''Confidential Agent'' (1945) – Miner
* ''Saratoga Trunk'' (1945) – Soule Gang Leader
* ''Adventure (1945 film), Adventure'' (1945) – Boss
* ''Girl on the Spot'' (1946) – Mug
* ''The Kid from Brooklyn'' (1946) – Arena Usher
* ''Two Sisters from Boston'' (1946) – Stagehand
* ''Night in Paradise (1946 film), Night in Paradise'' (1946) – Townsperson
* ''Easy to Wed'' (1946) – Truck Driver
* ''The Verdict (1946 film), The Verdict'' (1946) – Ex-Pugilist Juryman
* '' It's a Wonderful Life'' (1946) – Potter's bodyguard
* ''California (1947 film), California'' (1947) – Stranger
* ''The Sea of Grass (film), The Sea of Grass'' (1947) – Poker Game Spectator
* ''The Imperfect Lady (1947 film), The Imperfect Lady'' (1947) – Man With Travers
* ''Too Many Winners'' (1947) – Joe
* ''Unconquered (1947 film), Unconquered'' (1947) – Jake – Bartender
* ''Wild Harvest'' (1947) – Alperson Crew Member
* '' The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap'' (1947) – Barfly
* ''Road to Rio'' (1947) – Roustabout
* ''The Big Clock (film), The Big Clock'' (1948) – Ice Man
* ''River Lady (film), River Lady'' (1948) – Sands
* ''Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin''' (1948) – Townsman
* ''Superman (serial), Superman'' (1948, Serial) – Car 1 Henchman
* ''The Babe Ruth Story'' (1948) – Doorman
* ''A Southern Yankee'' (1948) – Horseman
* ''Night Has a Thousand Eyes'' (1948) – Truckman
* ''Johnny Belinda (1948 film), Johnny Belinda'' (1948) – Man Reciting Lord's Prayer
* ''Harpoon (1948 film), Harpoon'' (1948) – Big Red Dorsett
* ''An Innocent Affair'' (1948) – Mover
* ''The Three Musketeers (1948 film), The Three Musketeers'' (1948) – Executioner of Lyons
* ''The Untamed Breed'' (1948) – Rancher
* ''Kiss the Blood Off My Hands'' (1948) – Seaman
* ''Thunder in the Pines'' (1948) – Lumberjack in Saloon
* ''Joan of Arc (1948 film), Joan of Arc'' (1948) – Soldier #3
* ''Whispering Smith'' (1948) – Frank – Wrecking Crew Member
* ''The Paleface (1948 film), The Paleface'' (1948) – Greg
* ''I Shot Jesse James'' (1949) – Livery Stableman
* ''Knock on Any Door'' (1949) – Suspect
* ''The Fighting O'Flynn'' (1949) – Soldier
* ''Fighting Fools'' (1949) – Tough Customer Tearing Up Program
* ''Tulsa (film), Tulsa'' (1949) – Doorman at Gambling Emporium
* ''Streets of Laredo (film), Streets of Laredo'' (1949) – Texas Ranger
* ''Grand Canyon (1949 film), Grand Canyon'' (1949) – Henchman #2
* ''Batman and Robin (serial), Batman and Robin'' (1949, Serial) – Plant Guard [Ch. 14]
* ''The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend'' (1949) – Hoodlum
* ''The Big Steal'' (1949) – Madden the Guard
* ''Reign of Terror (film), Reign of Terror'' (1949) – Bakery Guard
* ''All the King's Men (1949 film), All the King's Men'' (1949) – Stark Strong-Arm Man
* ''On the Town (film), On the Town'' (1949) – Policeman
* ''Samson and Delilah (1949 film), Samson and Delilah'' (1949) – Gristmill Guard
* ''The Yellow Cab Man'' (1950) – Truck Driver
* ''Appointment with Danger'' (1950) – Motorcycle Cop
* ''Kill the Umpire'' (1950) – Guard
* ''Lucky Losers'' (1950) – Joe
* ''Fortunes of Captain Blood'' (1950) – Guard
* ''Atom Man vs. Superman'' (1950, Serial) – Impatient Man at Bridge [Ch. 1]
* ''Triple Trouble (1950 film), Triple Trouble'' (1950) – Convict
* ''Silver Raiders'' (1950) – Steve – Mine Guard
* ''South Sea Sinner'' (1950) – Minor Role
* ''Let's Dance (1950 film), Let's Dance'' (1950) – Police Sergeant
* ''Copper Canyon (film), Copper Canyon'' (1950) – Travis Man
* ''Blues Busters'' (1950) – Joe, the Bouncer
* ''Stage to Tucson'' (1950) – Territorial Townsman
* ''Soldiers Three (film), Soldiers Three'' (1951) – Scot
* ''Santa Fe (film), Santa Fe'' (1951) – Railroad Worker
* ''The Scarf (film), The Scarf'' (1951) – Floozy's Boyfriend
* ''The Lady and the Bandit'' (1951) – Turpin's Hangman
* ''Here Comes the Groom (1951 film), Here Comes the Groom'' (1951) – Passenger on Airplane
* ''Anne of the Indies'' (1951) – Pirate on Molly O'Brien
* ''The Son of Dr. Jekyll'' (1951) – Man in Bar
* ''Man in the Saddle (1951 film), Man in the Saddle'' (1951) – Ned Bale
* ''Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere'' (1951, Serial) – Henchman [Ch. 14]
* ''My Favorite Spy (1951 film), My Favorite Spy'' (1951) – Camel-Herder
* ''Scandal Sheet (1952 film), Scandal Sheet'' (1952) – Onlooker at Murder Scene
* ''The Big Trees'' (1952) – Glen – Lumberman with Rifle
* ''The Pace That Thrills (1952 film), The Pace That Thrills'' (1952) – Race Flagman
* ''Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick'' (1952) – Oil Driller
* ''The San Francisco Story'' (1952) – Palmer
* ''Cripple Creek (film), Cripple Creek'' (1952) – Gold Smelter
* ''The Duel at Silver Creek'' (1952) – Will
* ''Limelight (1952 film), Limelight'' (1952) – Extra in Dress Circle
* ''Hangman's Knot'' (1952) – Drifter
* ''Hans Christian Andersen (film), Hans Christian Andersen'' (1952) – Townsman
* ''Botany Bay (film), Botany Bay'' (1952) – Guard
* ''Kansas Pacific (film), Kansas Pacific'' (1953) – Workman
* ''A Perilous Journey'' (1953) – Miner
* ''Hannah Lee'' (1953) – Fred
* ''The Last Posse'' (1953) – Posse Rider Cord
* ''Ride, Vaquero!'' (1953) – Bartender
* ''The Stranger Wore a Gun'' (1953) – Deputy Sheriff
* ''The Wild One'' (1953) – Official
* ''Ride Clear of Diablo'' (1954) – Miner
* ''Riot in Cell Block 11'' (1954) – Convict Roberts
* ''Rose Marie (1954 film), Rose Marie'' (1954) – Woodsman in Saloon
* ''Demetrius and the Gladiators'' (1954) – Guard
* ''King Richard and the Crusaders'' (1954) – Mobster
* ''Three Hours to Kill'' (1954) – Cass
* ''The Human Jungle (film), The Human Jungle'' (1954) – Minor Role
* ''The Silver Chalice (film), The Silver Chalice'' (1954) – Ruffian
* ''Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops'' (1955) – Usher / Ticket Taker
* ''Timberjack (film), Timberjack'' (1955) – Barfly
* ''Stranger on Horseback'' (1955) – Bartender
* ''Wyoming Renegades'' (1955) – Jones
* ''A Bullet for Joey'' (1955) – Nightclub Bartender
* ''Wichita (1955 film), Wichita'' (1955) – Barfly / Lookout
* ''Jail Busters'' (1955) – Frank – Barber
* ''A Man Alone (film), A Man Alone'' (1955) – Dorfman
* ''Lucy Gallant'' (1955) – Townsman
* ''Teen-Age Crime Wave'' (1955) – Juvenile Court Bailiff
* ''The Spoilers (1955 film), The Spoilers'' (1955) – Sourdough at Hearing
* ''A Lawless Street'' (1955) – Dingo Brion
* ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1956) – Townsman
* ''Fury at Gunsight Pass'' (1956) – Townsman
* ''Crashing Las Vegas'' (1956) – Guard
* ''The Harder They Fall (1956 film), The Harder They Fall'' (1956) – Referee
* ''The Rawhide Years'' (1956) – Riverboat Passenger
* ''Gun Brothers'' (1956) – Trapper
* ''Showdown at Abilene'' (1956) – Roughneck
* ''The Ten Commandments (1956 film), The Ten Commandments'' (1956) – Hebrew at Golden Calf
* ''Friendly Persuasion (1956 film), Friendly Persuasion'' (1956) – Lemonade Vendor
* ''The Desperados Are in Town'' (1956) – Bartender / Bouncer
* ''Zombies of Mora Tau'' (1957) – Capt. Peters
* ''The Phantom Stagecoach'' (1957) – Rider
* ''The Guns of Fort Petticoat'' (1957) – Blacksmith
* ''The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm'' (1957) – Townsman
* ''Public Pigeon No. 1'' (1957) – Convict
* ''Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (film), Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'' (1957) – Bartender
* ''3:10 to Yuma (1957 film), 3:10 to Yuma'' (1957) – Townsman in Contention
* ''Baby Face Nelson (film), Baby Face Nelson'' (1957) – Plant Guard
* ''The Hard Man'' (1957) – Posse Man
* ''Return to Warbow'' (1958) – Convict
* ''Hell's Five Hours'' (1958) – Guard
* ''The Buccaneer (1958 film), The Buccaneer'' (1958) – Baratarian Pirate
* ''The Hanging Tree (film), The Hanging Tree'' (1959) – Townsman
* ''Last Train from Gun Hill'' (1959) – Craig's Man Waiting in Horseshoe
* ''The Jayhawkers!'' (1959) – Jayhawker
* ''Ride the High Country'' (1962) – Miner
* '' Come Blow Your Horn'' (1963) – Bit Role
* ''Donovan's Reef'' (1963) – Chief Petty Officer
* ''McLintock!
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'' (1963) – Elmer – Bartender
* ''Apache Rifles'' (1964) – Townsman
* ''The Rare Breed'' (1966) – Cattle Buyer
* ''The Silencers (film), The Silencers'' (1966) – Drunk
* ''The Fastest Guitar Alive'' (1967) – Drunk
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hagney, Frank
1884 births
1973 deaths
Australian male silent film actors
Male actors from Sydney
20th-century Australian male actors
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Australian expatriate male actors in the United States