Edmond O'Brien
Edmond O'Brien | |
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in D.O.A. (1950) | |
Born |
New York City, New York, U.S. | September 10, 1915
Died |
May 9, 1985 69) Inglewood, California, U.S. | (aged
Cause of death | Alzheimer's disease |
Resting place | Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1936–74 |
Spouse(s) |
Nancy Kelly (1941-42) (divorced) Olga San Juan (1948-76) (divorced) three children |
Children |
Bridget O'Brien Maria O'Brien Brendan O'Brien |
Edmond O'Brien (September 10, 1915 – May 9, 1985) was an American actor who is perhaps best remembered for his role in D.O.A. (1950). He played an Oscar-winning role in The Barefoot Contessa (1954). His many other memorable films include The Killers, White Heat, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Wild Bunch, Julius Caesar, and the first film adaptation of George Orwell's 1984 (1956).
Career
O'Brien was born was in New York, New York of English and Irish stock. "After majoring in drama at Columbia University, he made his first Broadway appearance at age 21 in Daughters of Atrus."[1] O'Brien made his film debut in 1938, and gradually built a career as a highly regarded supporting actor. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Forces and appeared in the Air Forces' Broadway play and film Winged Victory.
He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a harried publicity agent in The Barefoot Contessa (1954) and was also nominated for his role as an alcoholic U.S. senator in Seven Days in May (1964). Prior to that, O'Brien had an acclaimed role in 1950's film noir drama D.O.A. as a poisoned man who sets out to find his own murderer before he dies.
His other notable films include The Killers (1946), White Heat (1949), The Girl Can't Help It (1956), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), The Longest Day (1962), Fantastic Voyage (1966), and The Wild Bunch (1969).
From 1950 to 1952, O'Brien starred in the radio drama Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. He appeared extensively in television, including the 1957 live 90-minute broadcast on Playhouse 90 of The Comedian, a drama written by Rod Serling and directed by John Frankenheimer in which Mickey Rooney portrayed a television comedian while O'Brien played a writer driven to the brink of insanity.
From 1959 to 1960, O'Brien portrayed the title role in the syndicated crime drama Johnny Midnight, the story of a New York City actor-turned-private detective. Two years after Johnny Midnight, he was cast as lawyer Sam Benedict.
O'Brien had roles on many television series, including an appearance on Target: The Corruptors!, The Eleventh Hour, Breaking Point, and Mission: Impossible.
In the mid-1960s, O'Brien co-starred with Roger Mobley and Harvey Korman in the "Gallegher" episodes of NBC's Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. From 1963 to 1965, he co-starred in the NBC legal drama Sam Benedict.
Personal life
O'Brien was divorced from actresses Nancy Kelly and Olga San Juan. San Juan was the mother of his three children, including television producer Bridget O'Brien and actors Maria O'Brien and Brendan O'Brien.
Death
O'Brien died in Inglewood, California, of Alzheimer's disease and was interred at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Edmond O'Brien has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1725 Vine Street, and a second star at 6523 Hollywood Blvd. for his contribution to the television industry.
Filmography
Year | Project | Role | Notes |
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1939 | The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Gringoire | |
1941 | A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob | Stephen Herrick | |
Parachute Battalion | William 'Bill' Mayberry Burke | ||
1942 | Obliging Young Lady | 'Red' Reddy, aka Professor Stanley | |
Powder Town | J. Quincy 'Penji' Pennant | ||
1943 | The Amazing Mrs. Holliday | Tom Holliday | |
1944 | Winged Victory | Irving Miller | credited as Sgt. Edmond O'Brien |
1946 | The Killers | Jim Riordan | |
1947 | The Web | Bob Regan | |
A Double Life | Bill Friend | ||
1948 | Another Part of the Forest | Benjamin 'Ben' Hubbard | |
For the Love of Mary | Lt. Tom Farrington | ||
An Act of Murder | David Douglas | ||
Fighter Squadron | Major Ed Hardin | ||
1949 | Task Force | Radio Announcing Pearl Harbo Attack | (voice, uncredited) |
White Heat (film) | Hank Fallon Vic Pardo |
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1950 | Backfire | Steve Connelly | |
D.O.A. | Frank Bigelow | ||
711 Ocean Drive | Mal Granger | ||
The Admiral Was a Lady | Jimmy Stevens | ||
Between Midnight and Dawn | Officer Dan Purvis | ||
1951 | The Redhead and the Cowboy | Maj. Dunn Jeffers | |
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse | Ben Jordan | episode: Icebound | |
Two of a Kind | Michael 'Lefty' Farrell | ||
Warpath | John Vickers | ||
Silver City | Larkin Moffatt | ||
1952 | The Greatest Show on Earth | Midway Barker at End | (uncredited) |
Denver and Rio Grande | Jim Vesser | ||
The Turning Point | John Conroy | ||
1953 | The Hitch-Hiker | Roy Collins | |
Man in the Dark | Steve Rawley | ||
Cow Country | Ben Anthony | ||
Julius Caesar | Casca | ||
China Venture | Capt. Matt Reardon | ||
The Bigamist | Harry Graham Harrison Graham |
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1954 | The Shanghai Story | Dr. Dan Maynard | |
Shield for Murder | Detective Lt. Barney Nolan | ||
The Barefoot Contessa | Oscar Muldoon | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor (3rd place, tied with Humphrey Bogart for The Caine Mutiny) | |
The Ford Television Theatre | Captain Joyce | episode: Charlie C Company | |
1955 | Stage 7 | Clinton Sturgess | episode: Debt in Honor |
The Red Skelton Show | Grizzled Old Prospector | episode: Episode #4.23 | |
Damon Runyon Theater | Duke Martin | episode: Old Em's Kentucky Home | |
Pete Kelly's Blues | Fran McCarg | ||
Playwrights '56 | Sidney | episode: The Heart's a Forgotten Hotel | |
The Star and the Story | Ray Ericson | episode: Dark Stranger | |
1956 | 1984 | Winston Smith of the Outer Party | |
Screen Directors Playhouse | Thaddeus Kubaczik | episode: A Ticket for Thaddeus | |
D-Day the Sixth of June | Lt. Col. Alexander Timmer | ||
A Cry in the Night | Capt. Dan Taggart | ||
The Rack | Lt. Col. Frank Wasnick | ||
The Girl Can't Help It | Marty 'Fats' Murdock | ||
1954-1956 | Climax! | Leo Waldek Joel Flint |
episode: Figures in Clay episode: An Error in Chemistry |
1957 | The Big Land | Joe Jagger | |
Stopover Tokyo | George Underwood | ||
1958 | The World Was His Jury | David Carson | |
Sing, Boy, Sing | Joseph Sharkey | ||
Suspicion (TV series) | Sgt. Miles Odeen | episode: Death Watch | |
Lux Playhouse | Big Jim Webber | episode: Coney Island Winter | |
1953-1958 | Schlitz Playhouse of the Stars | Jim Reardon Rick Saunders Captain Simpson |
episode: The Town That Slept with the Lights On episode: The Net Draws Tight episode: The Long Shot |
1957-1959 | Playhouse 90 | Roy Brenner Joe Ferguson Al Preston |
episode: The Blue Men episode: The Male Animal episode: The Comedian |
Zane Grey Theatre | Marshal Ben Clark Russ Andrews |
episode: Lonesome Road episode: A Gun Is for Killing | |
1959 | Up Periscope | Commander Paul Stevenson | |
The Ambitious One | Mike Buchanan | ||
Laramie (TV series) | Captain Sam Prado | episode: The Iron Captain | |
1960 | Johnny Midnight (TV series) | Johnny Midnight | (39 episodes) |
The Last Voyage | Second Engineer Walsh | ||
The 3rd Voice | The Voice | (uncredited) | |
1961 | The Great Impostor | Capt. Glover - HMCS Cayuga | |
Man-Trap | Voice of Photographer | (uncredited) | |
The Dick Powell Show | Sid Williams | episode: Killer in the House | |
Target: The Corruptors! | Ollie Crown | episode: The Invisible Government | |
1962 | Moon Pilot | McClosky ('Mac') | |
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | Dutton Peabody | Western Heritage Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture | |
Birdman of Alcatraz | Tom Gaddis | ||
The Longest Day | Gen. Raymond D. Barton | ||
1962-1963 | Sam Benedict | Sam Benedict | (28 episodes) |
1964 | Seven Days in May | Sen. Raymond Clark | Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture Nominated-Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor |
The Greatest Show on Earth (TV series) | Mike O'Kelley | episode: Clancy | |
Breaking Point | Roger Conning | episode: The Tides of Darkness | |
The Eleventh Hour (TV series) | Buck Denholt | episode: The Color of Sunset | |
Rio Conchos | Col. Theron Pardee | ||
The Hanged Man | Arnie Seeger | ||
1965 | Sylvia | Oscar Stewart | |
Synanon | Chuck Dederich | ||
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | Jefferson Crowley | (6 episodes) | |
The Long, Hot Summer (TV series) | Will 'Boss' Varner | (13 episodes) | |
1966 | Fantastic Voyage | General Carter | |
The Doomsday Flight | The Man | (TV movie) | |
1967 | The Viscount | Ricco Barone | |
To Commit a Murder | Sphax (publisher) | ||
The Virginian | Thomas Manstead | episode: Ah Sing vs. Wyoming | |
The Outsider | Marvin Bishop | (TV movie) | |
1968 | Flesh and Blood | Harry | (TV movie) |
Mission: Impossible | Raymond Halder | episode: The Counterfeiter | |
1969 | It Takes a Thief | Rocky McCauley | episode: Rock-Bye, Bye, Baby |
The Wild Bunch | Freddie Sykes | ||
The Love God? | Osborn Tremaine | ||
The Bold Ones: The Protectors | Warden Millbank | episode: If I Should Wake Before I Die | |
1970 | Insight | Houseworthy - Tycoon | episode: The 7 Minute Life of James Houseworthy |
The Intruders | Col. William Bodeen | (TV movie) | |
The Young Lawyers | MacGillicuddy | episode: MacGillicuddy Always Was a Pain in the Neck | |
Dream No Evil | Timothy MacDonald | ||
1971 | The Name of the Game | Bergman | episode: LA 2017 |
The High Chaparral | Morgan MacQuarie | episode: The Hostage | |
River of Mystery | R.J. Twitchell | ||
What's a Nice Girl Like You...? | Morton Stillman | ||
1972 | Cade's County | Clint Pritchard | episode: The Brothers |
Jigsaw | Det. Ed Burtelson | (TV movie) | |
The Streets of San Francisco | Officer Gustav 'Gus' Charnovski, SFPD | episode: The Thirty-Year Pin | |
McMillan & Wife | Mr. Fontaine | episode: Cop of the Year | |
They Only Kill Their Masters | George | ||
The Other Side of the Wind | Pat | ||
1973 | The New Temperatures Rising Show | Dr. Banning | episode: Super Doc |
Isn't It Shocking? | Justin Oates | (TV movie) | |
Lucky Luciano | Commissioner Harry J. Anslinger | (credited as Edmund O'Brien) | |
1974 | Police Story | Chief Frank Modeer | episode: Chain of Command |
99 and 44/100% Dead | Uncle Frank Kelly | ||
References
- ↑ Edmond O'Brien Profile, New York Times. By staff. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edmond O'Brien. |
- Official website
- Edmond O'Brien at the Internet Movie Database
- Edmond O'Brien at the TCM Movie Database
- Edmond O'Brien at the Internet Broadway Database
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