Edmond O'Brien Born: 10-Sep-1915 Birthplace: New York City Died: 9-May-1985 Location of death: Inglewood, CA Cause of death: Alzheimer's Remains: Buried, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Great Imposter Brother: Liam O'Brien (writer, b. 7-Mar-1913, d. 24-Mar-1996) Wife: Nancy Kelly (actress, m. 19-Feb-1941, div. 2-Feb-1942) Wife: Olga San Juan (actress, m. 26-Sep-1948, div. 1976, one daughter, one son) Daughter: Maria O'Brien (actress, b. 14-Aug-1950) Son: Brendan O'Brien (actor, b. 9-May-1962)
Oscar for Best Supporting Actor 1955 for The Barefoot Contessa Golden Globe 1955 for The Barefoot Contessa Golden Globe 1965 for Seven Days in May Hollywood Walk of Fame 6523 Hollywood Blvd. (television) Hollywood Walk of Fame 1719 Vine St. (motion pictures)
TELEVISION The Long, Hot Summer Will Varner ("Boss", 1965) Sam Benedict Sam Benedict (1962-63) Johnny Midnight Johnny Midnight (1960)
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Man-Trap (20-Sep-1961) Shield for Murder (27-Aug-1954)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Other Side of the Wind (31-Aug-2018) 99 and 44/100% Dead (21-Mar-1975) Lucky Luciano (19-Oct-1973) Isn't It Shocking? (2-Oct-1973) They Only Kill Their Masters (22-Nov-1972) The Love God? (Aug-1969) The Wild Bunch (18-Jun-1969) · Sykes To Commit a Murder (17-Apr-1967) The Doomsday Flight (13-Dec-1966) Fantastic Voyage (24-Aug-1966) · Gen. Carter Synanon (5-May-1965) Sylvia (10-Feb-1965) · Oscar Stewart Rio Conchos (28-Oct-1964) Seven Days in May (12-Feb-1964) · Sen. Raymond Clark The Longest Day (Sep-1962) · Gen. Raymond Barton Birdman of Alcatraz (3-Jul-1962) · Tom Gaddis The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (22-Apr-1962) · Dutton Peabody Moon Pilot (9-Feb-1962) The Great Impostor (3-Feb-1961) The 3rd Voice (5-Mar-1960) The Last Voyage (19-Feb-1960) · 2nd. Engineer Walsh Up Periscope (4-Mar-1959) · Stevenson Sing Boy Sing (21-Feb-1958) The World Was His Jury (Jan-1958) · David Carson Stopover Tokyo (3-Dec-1957) The Big Land (1-Mar-1957) The Girl Can't Help It (1-Dec-1956) The Rack (2-Nov-1956) 1984 (Sep-1956) · Winston Smith A Cry in the Night (17-Aug-1956) · Capt. Dan Taggart D-Day: The Sixth of June (29-May-1956) · Lt. Col. Alexander Timmer Pete Kelly's Blues (31-Jul-1955) · Fran McCarg The Barefoot Contessa (29-Sep-1954) · Oscar Muldoon Shield for Murder (27-Aug-1954) · Det. Lt. Barney Nolan The Shanghai Story (1954) The Bigamist (3-Dec-1953) · Harry Graham China Venture (7-Sep-1953) · Capt. Matt Reardon Julius Caesar (4-Jun-1953) · Casca The Hitch-Hiker (29-Apr-1953) · Roy Collins Cow Country (26-Apr-1953) · Ben Anthony Man in the Dark (8-Apr-1953) · Steve Rawley The Turning Point (15-Nov-1952) Denver and Rio Grande (16-May-1952) Silver City (1-Dec-1951) Warpath (Aug-1951) Two of a Kind (Jul-1951) The Redhead and the Cowboy (15-Mar-1951) Between Midnight and Dawn (28-Sep-1950) · Dan Purvis The Admiral Was a Lady (4-Aug-1950) 711 Ocean Drive (1-Jul-1950) · Mal Granger D.O.A. (30-Apr-1950) · Frank Bigelow Backfire (26-Jan-1950) · Steve Connolly White Heat (2-Sep-1949) · Vic Pardo An Act of Murder (5-Dec-1948) Fighter Squadron (19-Nov-1948) · Maj Ed Hardin For the Love of Mary (1-Sep-1948) Another Part of the Forest (18-May-1948) A Double Life (25-Dec-1947) The Web (25-May-1947) · Bob Regan The Killers (28-Aug-1946) Winged Victory (20-Dec-1944) The Amazing Mrs. Holliday (19-Feb-1943) Powder Town (7-Jun-1942) · Pennant Obliging Young Lady (30-Jan-1942) · "Red" Reddy Parachute Battalion (14-Aug-1941) · Bill Burke A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob (4-Mar-1941) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1-Sep-1939) · Gringoire
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