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Arthur O'Connell(1908-1981)

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Arthur O'Connell
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Though stage, screen and TV veteran Arthur O'Connell was born in New York City (on March 29, 1908), he looked as countrified as the American Gothic painting or Mom's home-made apple pie. Looking much more comfy in overalls than he ever could in a tuxedo, he would find an equally comfortable niche in westerns or small town drama while playing an assortment of shady, weak-willed, folksy characters. His trademark mustache, weary-worry countenance and weathered looks often had him portraying characters older than he was.

The son of Michael and Julie (Byrne) O'Connell, Arthur attended St. John's High School and College in Brooklyn. He made made his legitimate stage debut in a production of "The Patsy" in 1929, and played in vaudeville as part of an act called "Any Family." He later toured with a number of vaudevillians, including Bert Lahr. In London he played the role of Pepper White in a 1938 production of "Golden Boy." He played the role again over a decade later in New York.

In 1940, O'Connell began to find atmospheric bits in a slew of films as pilots, pages, clerks, interns, photographers, ambulance assistants, etc. During this time, he came into contact with Orson Welles and his Mercury Theatre. As such, he was given the small role of a reporter in the final scenes of Citizen Kane (1941). While serving in the U.S. Army (1941-1945) during World War II, he performed and directed several plays and revues. One of his performances was presented before President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Queen Wilhelmina. Making little leeway in films once his military duty was over, O'Connell returned to the New York and, during the 1948-1949 season, toured with the Margaret Webster Shakepeare Company portraying Polonius in "Hamlet" and Banquo in "Macbeth." Following standard roles in such plays as "How Long Till Summer," "Child of the Morning" and Anna Christie," the actor finally hit pay dirt as meek bachelor/storekeeper Howard Bevans in William Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Picnic" which opened on Broadway in 1953.

As for film work, O'Connell returned to it in 1948 after a six-year absence, but could still find very little beyond uncredited bits. It wasn't until he was given the opportunity to transfer his popular Broadway stage role in "Picnic" to film that he found his big cinematic break. Directed by Joshua Logan, Picnic (1955) went on to win two Oscars and O'Connell himself was the only actor in the film nominated (for supporting actor). Thereafter, he was able to focus playing flawed gents on film and TV. Showier character movie roles in L'homme au complet gris (1956), Le Shérif (1956), Une cadillac en or massif (1956), Arrêt d'autobus (1956), Je vous adore (1957), L'homme de l'Ouest (1958) and Un amour de vacances (1959) followed, which led to a standout part as the alcoholic, rumple-suited mentor of defense attorney James Stewart in the award-winning courtroom drama Autopsie d'un meurtre (1959), for which he received a second "supporting actor" Oscar-nomination.

Whether warm, helpful and wise or sly, impish and crafty, O'Connell remained a steady camera presence for the rest of his career. Later films included Le Vagabond des Bois Maudits (1959), La ruée vers l'Ouest (1960), Milliardaire pour un jour (1961), Salut, les cousins (1964), Le cirque du docteur Lao (1964), Un jour un troubadour (1964), La Grande Course autour du monde (1965), Le Voyage fantastique (1966), Le reptile (1970), L'aventure du Poséidon (1972), Huckleberry Finn (1974) and La valse des souvenirs (1975). On TV he played urban and rustic rascals, both comedic and dramatic, on a number of regular series in the 1960s and 1970s -- "Zane Grey Theatre," "Alcoa Theatre," "The F.B.I.," "Petticoat Junction," "Wagon Train," "The Big Valley," "The Wild Wild West," "Ironside," "Room 222," "The Name of the Game," "McCloud," "The Jimmy Stewart Show," "The New Perry Mason Show" and "Emergency!" He co-starred with younger Monte Markham, playing his "son" in the short-lived, time-suspended sitcom The Second Hundred Years (1967).

Married once (no children) to Anne Hall Dunlop (1962-1971), Arthur was forced to curtail his work load in the mid 70's to commercials as the insidious progression of Alzheimer's began to creep in. He eventually had to enter the Motion Picture and Television Country Home in Woodland Hills, California. He died there on May 18, 1981, aged 73.
BornMarch 29, 1908
DiedMay 18, 1981(73)
BornMarch 29, 1908
DiedMay 18, 1981(73)
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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars
    • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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Known for

James Stewart and Lee Remick in Autopsie d'un meurtre (1959)
Autopsie d'un meurtre
8.0
  • Parnell Emmett McCarthy
  • 1959
Ernest Borgnine, Gene Hackman, Leslie Nielsen, Red Buttons, Roddy McDowall, Stella Stevens, Shelley Winters, Jack Albertson, Carol Lynley, Pamela Sue Martin, Arthur O'Connell, and Eric Shea in L'aventure du Poséidon (1972)
L'aventure du Poséidon
7.1
  • Chaplain
  • 1972
Picnic (1955)
Picnic
7.0
  • Howard Bevans
  • 1955
Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in La Grande Course autour du monde (1965)
La Grande Course autour du monde
7.2
  • Henry Goodbody
  • 1965

Credits

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  • Emergency! (1972)
    Emergency!
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Mr. Medford
    • Ben Maduzi
    • 1975
  • Medical Story (1975)
    Medical Story
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Dr. Avery Loomis
    • 1975
  • La valse des souvenirs (1975)
    La valse des souvenirs
    7.3
    • Casper ten Boom, 'Papa'
    • 1975
  • Huckleberry Finn (1974)
    Huckleberry Finn
    5.5
    • Col. Grangerford
    • 1974
  • Richard Roundtree in Shaft (1973)
    Shaft
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Frank Lucas
    • 1974
  • Monte Markham in The New Perry Mason (1973)
    The New Perry Mason
    5.2
    TV Series
    • Oliver Harwood
    • 1974
  • Six colts et un coffre (1974)
    Six colts et un coffre
    7.4
    TV Movie
    • Henry Gills
    • 1974
  • Blythe Danner and Madeline Kahn in Adam's Rib (1973)
    Adam's Rib
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Judge
    • 1973
  • Tiffany Bolling and Randolph Roberts in Wicked, Wicked (1973)
    Wicked, Wicked
    5.4
    • Mr. Fenley, Hotel Engineer
    • 1973
  • Norman Corwin Presents (1971)
    Norman Corwin Presents
    6.6
    TV Series
    • 1972
  • Ernest Borgnine, Gene Hackman, Leslie Nielsen, Red Buttons, Roddy McDowall, Stella Stevens, Shelley Winters, Jack Albertson, Carol Lynley, Pamela Sue Martin, Arthur O'Connell, and Eric Shea in L'aventure du Poséidon (1972)
    L'aventure du Poséidon
    7.1
    • Chaplain
    • 1972
  • Ghost Story (1972)
    Ghost Story
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Chief Owen Huston
    • 1972
  • Ils ne tuent que leurs maîtres (1972)
    Ils ne tuent que leurs maîtres
    6.2
    • Ernie
    • 1972
  • Paul Lynde and Elizabeth Allen in The Paul Lynde Show (1972)
    The Paul Lynde Show
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Mayor
    • 1972
  • To See Ourselves
    TV Series
    • John
    • 1972

Soundtrack



  • Cary Grant and Tony Curtis in Opération jupons (1959)
    Opération jupons
    7.2
    • performer: "By the Old Mill Stream" (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, and Arthur O'Connell in Arrêt d'autobus (1956)
    Arrêt d'autobus
    6.3
    • performer: "The Bus Stop Song" (1956)
    • 1956

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.78 m
  • Born
    • March 29, 1908
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • May 18, 1981
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(Alzheimer's disease)
  • Spouse
    • Ann Hall Dunlop1962 - 1973 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Unsold pilot: Starred in a sitcom called "Misty" which was an edited version of the feature about a Chincoteague Island pony.
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Articles

Did you know

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    Arthur was well loved by wounded American troops in Vietnam. He traveled to the other side of the world to visit with them by the hundreds.

    In 1968 he visited the 24th Evacuation Hospital. On every ward he would ask the patients if they wanted him to call their families when he got back to the states, and give them a message from them. Arthur would write down all their names, who he was to call, phone number and message, and the date and time he talked with the patient. He made a tremendous impression on them and boosted their morale in such a way, that he surely contributed to their healing process.
  • Quotes
    The stage is vital to an actor. On the stage, a performance is all yours. Nobody can edit or cut you out. Actors need the stage for the rejuvenation of their abilities and equipment.

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  • When did Arthur O'Connell die?
    May 18, 1981
  • How did Arthur O'Connell die?
    Alzheimer's disease
  • How old was Arthur O'Connell when he died?
    73 years old
  • Where did Arthur O'Connell die?
    Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Arthur O'Connell born?
    March 29, 1908

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