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Cagney was profiled and interviewed by Jack Perkins on "NBC Magazine with David Brinkley" in a segment called "Song and Dance Man". It aired October 24, 1980 and was repeated and updated the following July 30, 1981 telecast.

Stage: Appeared in "The Grand Street Follies of 1928", Booth Theatre, NYC, 1928.

Stage: Appeared in "Women Go On Forever" on Broadway (1927). Written by Daniel Nathan Rubin. Directed and produced in association with John Cromwell. Forrest Theatre: 7 Sep 1927-Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/117 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, Willard Foster, Edwin Kasper, David Landau, Mary Law, Constance McKay, Douglass Montgomery, Myron Paulson, Osgood Perkins, Francis Pierlot Hans Sandquist, Elizabeth Taylor, Edna Thrower, Morgan Wallace (as "Jake"), Sam Wren. Co-produced by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman.

Stage: Appeared in "Penny Arcade" on Broadway, directed by William Keighley, with Joan Blondell, Millard Mitchell, Don Beddoe, Fulton Street Theatre, New York City. NOTE: This production would lead to the signing of Cagney and Blondell to what would become long-term contracts at Warner Brothers.

Stage: Appeared in "Maggie the Magnificent", with Joan Blondell, Cort Theatre, NYC, 32 performances.

Stage: Appeared in "The Grand Street Follies of 1929", Booth Theatre, NYC, 1929, 53 performances.

Stage: Appeared in "Outside Looking In", 39th Street Playhouse, New York City, 1925-1926.

Stage: Appeared in "Outside Looking In", Greenwich Village Playhouse, New York City 9/8/25-1926.

Stage: Appeared in "Outside Looking In" on Broadway, 1926-1927.

Stage: Appeaed in "Pitter Patter" on Broadway, 9/29/20-1/1/21, Longacre Theater, 111 performances.

Radio episode: Lux Radio Theatre/ep., Angels with Dirty Faces/May 22, 1939

Radio Episode: Gulf Screen Guild Theatre/ep., Strawberry Blonde/Oct. 5, 1941

Radio Episode: Lady Esther Screen Guild Players/ep., Yankee Doodle Dandy/Oct. 19, 1942

Radio Episode: Screen Guild Players/ep., Johnny Come Lately/Feb. 9, 1948

Radio Episode: Suspense/ep., No Escape/Dec. 16, 1948

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