Rags Ragland
Rags Ragland was a boxer, then a burlesque comedian and then a Broadway performer before ending up in Hollywood to repeat his stage role as the boisterous sailor in Panama Hattie (1942), in which Ann Sothern played on film the part that had been played on Broadway by Ethel Merman. Ragland, typecast as a good-natured oaf with a knack for fracturing the English language, had as his sole movie employer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, in some two dozen of whose lighter vehicles he appeared, in the company of such MGM luminaries as Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Judy Garland and Gene Kelly.
Date of Birth 23 August 1905, Louisville, Kentucky
Date of Death 20 August 1946, Los Angeles, California (uremic poisoning)
Date of Birth 23 August 1905, Louisville, Kentucky
Date of Death 20 August 1946, Los Angeles, California (uremic poisoning)
Known For
20 titles
Anchors Aweigh
Du Barry Was a Lady
Maisie Gets Her Man
The Canterville Ghost
Somewhere I'll Find You
Girl Crazy
Her Highness and the Bellboy
Panama Hattie
Whistling in Brooklyn
The Hoodlum Saint
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
Sunday Punch
Ringside Maisie
Whistling in Dixie
Meet the People
The War Against Mrs. Hadley
Whistling in the Dark
Born to Sing
3 Men in White
Hats and Dogs