Jack Haley

Jack Haley Headshot

Actor • Comedian • Dancer • Radio Personality • Singer • Vaudevillian

Birth Date: August 10, 1897

Death Date: June 6, 1979

Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts

An engaging light comedian whose showbiz roots extended to vaudeville, Jack Haley was not the first choice for what is perhaps his best-known role, the Tin Man seeking a heart in the 1939 MGM classic "The Wizard of Oz."

Born in Boston, Haley began as a song-and-dance man and appeared on Broadway in the hits "Good News" and "Gay Paree." He made his first foray into movies in the silent "Broadway Madness" (1927) and returned three years later as a Paramount player in "Follow Thru" (1930). It wasn't until he was signed by Fox, though that he came into his own as a genial second lead in such efforts as "Poor Little Rich Girl" (1936) and "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" (1938), both with Shirley Temple, and "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (also 1938). Haley was loaned to MGM to play the coach in "Pigskin Parade" (1936), which also marked the debut of Judy Garland and again to replace an ill Buddy Ebsen (who had an allergic reaction to the makeup) in "Oz." (Ironically, Ray Bolger was originally slated for the role but he balked and managed to convince the studio to allow he and Ebsen to switch roles.) Haley, along with Bolger and Bert Lahr, all shared similar professional backgrounds having played vaudeville and burlesque as well as the legitimate stage and worked well together. Nonetheless, he was a bit overshadowed by the showier antics of his co-stars and by the luminous tremulousness that Judy Garland brought to her role. Still, because "The Wizard of Oz" achieved classic status with repeated TV broadcasts, it remains his best-remembered role. In the 1940s, Haley continued to lend support to major stars in films like "Moon Over Miami" (1941), with Betty Grable and Don Ameche, and "Higher and Higher" (1943), with Frank Sinatra. But as the decade wound down and he inched toward his 50s, he was virtually wasted in fluff (i.e., "Scared Stiff" 1945). He retired from show business after "Make Mine Laughs" (1949), which reunited him with Ray Bolger, and a brief stint as host of TV's "Ford Star Revue" (NBC, 1950), finding a lucrative second career in real estate. His son, Jack Haley Jr., persuaded him to come out of retirement for a one-shot return to features with a cameo in 1970's "Norwood." Although there were occasional TV roles (e.g., the ABC movie "Rolling Man"), the elderly Haley seemed uninterested in pursuing a career as a character actor, preferring to be remembered for his earlier work.

Credits

Knute Rockne

Director
Show
2011

Norwood

Actor
Mr. Reese
Movie
1970

Marcus Welby, M.D.Stream

Guest Star
Ned Ramsey
Series
1969

Ford Star Revue

Host
Show
1950

Vacation in Reno

Actor
Jack Carroll
Movie
1946

George White's Scandals

Actor
Jack Evans
Movie
1945

Sing Your Way Home

Actor
Steve Kimball
Movie
1945

People Are Funny

Actor
Pinky Wilson
Movie
1945

Treasure of Fear

Actor
Larry Elliot
Movie
1945

Take It Big

Actor
Jack North
Movie
1944

One Body Too Many

Actor
Albert L. Tuttle
Movie
1944

Higher and Higher

Actor
Mike O'Brien
Movie
1943

Beyond the Blue Horizon

Actor
Squidge Sullivan
Movie
1942

Navy Blues

Actor
Powerhouse Bolton
Movie
1941

Moon Over Miami

Actor
Jack O'Hara
Movie
1941

The Wizard of OzStream

Actor
Hickory Twicker/Tin Woodman
Movie
1939
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook FarmStream

Actor
Orville Smithers
Movie
1938

La Niña De La Granja

Actor
Movie
1938

Thanks for Everything

Actor
Henry Smith
Movie
1938

Hold That Co-ed

Actor
Wilbur Peters
Movie
1938

Movie Struck

Actor
Joe Jenkins
Movie
1937

Danger, Love at Work

Actor
Henry MacMorrow
Movie
1937

She Had to Eat

Actor
Danny Decker
Movie
1937

Poor Little Rich Girl

Actor
Jimmy Dolan
Movie
1936

F Man

Actor
Johnny Dime
Movie
1936

Mister Cinderella

Actor
Joe Jenkins
Movie
1936

Pigskin Parade

Actor
Winston "Slug" Winters
Movie
1936

Pobre Niña Rica

Actor
Movie
1936

The Girl Friend

Actor
Henry A. Henry
Movie
1935

Here Comes the Groom

Actor
Mike Scanlon
Movie
1934

Sitting Pretty

Actor
Pete Pendleton
Movie
1933

Then Came the Yawn

Actor
Elmer
Movie
1932

Success

Actor
Elmer
Movie
1931

Follow Thru

Actor
Jack Martin
Movie
1930