Edmond O'Brien

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 09/10/1915
Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
Death Date: 05/09/1985

biography

Talented leading man of the 1940s turned veteran Hollywood character player, at his best playing roles requiring sweat and strain. O'Brien joined Orson Welles' Mercury Players in 1937 and worked in film and on stage through the 1940s, turning primarily to the screen after WWII. He is best remembered as the impetuous young street poet in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1939); the enterprising insurance investigator of "The Killers" (1946); the doomed lead in the noir classic, "D.O.A." (1949); the sycophantic Hollywood press agent in "The Barefoot Contessa" (1954), which won him a Best Supporting Continued

Credits

Dutton Peabody
1962
Captain Glover
1961
Murdock
1956
Oscar Muldoon
1954
Hank Fallon/Vic Pardo
1949
Col Theron Pardee
Liquor Store Owner
Tom Gaddis
Oscar Stewart
Chuck Dederich
Sen Raymond Clark
Second Engineer Walsh
Harry Anslinger
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Waswick
Colonel Timmer
Osborn Tremain
McClosky
Joseph Sharkey
General Carter
Jagger
George Underwood
Fran McCarg
Arnie Seeger
Commander Stevenson
Uncle Frank
Dr Dan Maynard
Rico Barone
Director
The Voice
David Carson
Barney Nolan
Harry Graham
Winston Smith
Steve Rawley/James Blake
Captain Matt Reardon
Producer

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