Pat O'Brien

Pat O'Brien Acting

10 Nov, 1899 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA – 15 Oct, 1983 (83)

 

Pat O'Brien Acting

10 Nov, 1899 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA – 15 Oct, 1983 (83)

 
Pat O'Brien (born William Joseph Patrick O'Brien) was an American stage, screen, radio, and television actor. He was a star during the first several years of his film career, the height of his popularity being during the 1930s and 1940s.
Pat O'Brien (born William Joseph Patrick O'Brien) was an American stage, screen, radio, and television actor. He was a star during the first several years of his film career, the height of his popularity being during the 1930s and 1940s.

Acting (Self (archive footage))

29/01/2013

Acting (Self (archive footage))

15/05/2008

Acting (Self (archive footage))

01/01/2005

Acting (Self)

31/12/1999

Acting (Self (archive footage) (uncredited))

25/02/1983

Acting (Self)

01/12/1981

Acting (Delmas)

20/11/1981

Acting (Mr. Caboose)

30/09/1980

Acting (Ben Lawson)

10/05/1978

Acting (President of the Senate)

16/04/1977

Acting (Jimmy, the morgue attendant)

08/05/1976

Acting (Abner Therman)

19/01/1975

Acting (Emory)

04/05/1973

Acting (Hallelujah Harry)

20/02/1972

Acting (Sgt. McGll)

30/01/1972

Acting (Pat O’Brien)

06/03/1970

Acting (Captain Oren Hayes)

06/07/1969

Acting (Judge Murcott)

07/07/1965

Acting (Chinese Restaurateur (uncredited))

29/03/1962

Acting (Narrator)

01/01/1962

Acting (Self)

29/05/1959

Acting (Detective Mulligan)

19/03/1959

Acting (John Gorman)

31/12/1958

Acting (Bart Crosbie)

01/05/1957

Acting (Sheriff Kyle Bickford)

07/03/1957

Acting (Gus Linden)

09/12/1955

Acting (Frank Wallace)

23/07/1954

Acting (Ernest 'Texas' Conway)

15/05/1954

Acting (Lt. Cmdr. Hale)

28/02/1952

Acting (Det. Vincent Ricks)

01/09/1951

Acting (James 'Jimmy' Regan)

23/08/1951

Acting (Self - Narrator)

21/05/1951

Acting (Father O'Hara)

09/11/1950

Acting (Martin Martin)

05/05/1950

Acting (Joe Farley)

10/12/1949

Acting (Gramp Fry)

26/11/1948

Acting (Father Peter J. Dunne)

12/05/1948

Acting (Self)

31/12/1947

Acting (Dan Hammer)

28/06/1947

Acting (George Steele)

06/09/1946
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