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James Cagney Utterly Despised Audie Murphy—Now We Finally Know The Reason Why James Cagney, the legendary tough-guy actor who defined the gangster genre with iconic performances in "The Public Enemy," "White Heat," and "Yankee Doodle Dandy," utterly despised Audie Murphy—and the shocking reason behind their bitter feud has finally been revealed. Audie Murphy was America's most decorated World War II combat soldier who transitioned into a successful Hollywood career, starring in Westerns and war films including his autobiographical "To Hell and Back." Despite Audie's genuine war hero status and James's own patriotic roles, the two men clashed intensely when they worked together, creating one of Hollywood's most surprising and bitter rivalries. The truth involves their collaboration on a film project where their fundamentally different approaches to acting and life created explosive tension. James Cagney, a consummate professional trained in vaudeville with decades of experience, was frustrated by Audie's limited acting range and what he perceived as Murphy coasting on his war hero reputation rather than developing genuine craft. Meanwhile, Audie felt belittled and disrespected by Cagney's condescending attitude, believing James didn't understand the psychological trauma of actual combat that Audie carried from his battlefield experiences, including severe PTSD that haunted him until his tragic death in a 1971 plane crash at age 45. #JamesCagney #AudieMurphy #OldHollywood #HollywoodFeuds