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Henry O'Neill(1891-1961)

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Henry O'Neill
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Suave, well-mannered, silvery-haired character actor Henry (Joseph) O'Neill played top supports in hundreds of films, often as a benign, wise, sensible father, judge, doctor, minister, general, executive or lawyer. Much of his patrician career was split between two studios: Warner Bros in the 1930s and MGM in the 1940s.

O'Neill was born in Orange, New Jersey on August 10, 1891, and dropped out of college to join a traveling theatre troupe. World War I military service intervened but he quickly returned to acting in 1919 upon his discharge and joined, at different times, the Provincetown Players and the Celtic Players acting companies. Making his Broadway debut at age 30 with "The Spring," he continued on Broadway for over a decade in such plays as Mr. Faust (as the Holy One) 22, "The Hairy Ape" (1922), "The Ancient Mariner" (1924), "The Fountain" (1925), "The Squall" (1926), "Jarnegan" (1928), "The Last Mile" (1930), "Old Man Murphy" (1931), "I Loved You Wednesday (1932) and, his last, "Shooting Star" (1933). His prematurely gray hair lent an air of pride and confidence in his many distinctive stage roles, particularly the works of playwright Eugene O'Neill.

In 1933, O'Neill made a solid, unerring switch to feature films and settled in for the duration of his career as a minor character. Although he was typically cast in agreeable roles, he certainly had it in him to be an urbane villain when the call came in. Films on both sides of the fence included his debut, the romantic drama J'aimais une femme (1933) starring Kay Francis and Edward G. Robinson, as well as many others, the more popular being. -- Fog Over Frisco (1934), Madame Du Barry (1934), The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934), Lampes de Chine (1935), La vie de Louis Pasteur (1936), Anthony Adverse (1936), Septième district (1937), La vie d'Emile Zola (1937), Le mystérieux docteur Clitterhouse (1938), Les cadets de Virginie (1938), Les conquérants (1939), Juarez (1939), Les aveux d'un espion nazi (1939), Quatre jeunes femmes (1939), La balle magique du Docteur Ehrlich (1940), Le réfractaire (1941), L'ombre de l'introuvable (1941), Two Girls and a Sailor (1944), Escale à Hollywood (1945), Au carrefour du siècle (1947) and Un pacte avec le diable (1949)

In the 1950's due to failing health, Henry spaced out his feature work with sporadic filming in such movies as Le peuple accuse O'Hara (1951), Une fille à bagarres (1952), L'aigle vole au soleil (1957) and, his last, an uncredited bit in Alfred Hitchcock's La Mort aux trousses (1959). A one-time member of the board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild, he later earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

He died on May 18, 1961, and was survived by his longtime wife (since 1924) Anna and one child, Patricia He was interred at San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, California.
BornAugust 10, 1891
DiedMay 18, 1961(69)
BornAugust 10, 1891
DiedMay 18, 1961(69)
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Known for

Sheila Bromley, Edward Brophy, Jimmy Conlin, Donald Douglas, Ralph Forbes, Henry O'Neill, James Stephenson, and Margot Stevenson in Calling Philo Vance (1939)
Calling Philo Vance
5.8
  • Markham
  • 1939
Paul Muni in La vie de Louis Pasteur (1936)
La vie de Louis Pasteur
7.3
  • Dr. Emile Roux
  • 1936
Mary Astor, Patricia Ellis, Margaret Lindsay, Aline MacMahon, Jean Muir, and Paul Muni in The World Changes (1933)
The World Changes
6.7
  • Orin Nordholm Sr.
  • 1933
Le mort qui marche (1936)
Le mort qui marche
6.6
  • District Attorney Werner
  • 1936

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  • La Mort aux trousses (1959)
    La Mort aux trousses
    8.3
    • Man in Plaza Bar (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne in L'aigle vole au soleil (1957)
    L'aigle vole au soleil
    6.6
    • Capt. Spear
    • 1957
  • Tant que soufflera la tempête (1955)
    Tant que soufflera la tempête
    6.0
    • Squire O'Neill
    • 1955
  • John Russell, Arleen Whelan, and Charles Winninger in Le soleil brille pour tout le monde (1953)
    Le soleil brille pour tout le monde
    6.9
    • Joe D. Habersham
    • 1953
  • Yvonne De Carlo and Rock Hudson in Une fille à bagarres (1952)
    Une fille à bagarres
    6.2
    • Morgan Caldwell
    • 1952
  • L'inexorable enquête (1952)
    L'inexorable enquête
    7.4
    • Charlie Barnes
    • 1952
  • The Family Secret (1951)
    The Family Secret
    6.2
    • Donald Muir
    • 1951
  • Spencer Tracy, Pat O'Brien, Yvette Duguay, John Hodiak, and Diana Lynn in Le peuple accuse O'Hara (1951)
    Le peuple accuse O'Hara
    6.8
    • Judge Keating
    • 1951
  • Glenn Ford, Viveca Lindfors, and Henry O'Neill in L'engin fantastique (1950)
    L'engin fantastique
    5.7
    • RAdm. Thomas A. Scott
    • 1950
  • Piper Laurie, Jimmy Durante, Joyce Holden, and Donald O'Connor in The Milkman (1950)
    The Milkman
    6.6
    • Roger Bradley Sr.
    • 1950
  • Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford in La loi des bagnards (1950)
    La loi des bagnards
    6.8
    • Detective Dorn
    • 1950
  • Robert Young and Betsy Drake in La deuxième femme (1950)
    La deuxième femme
    6.3
    • Ben Sheppard
    • 1950
  • Barbara Stanwyck and John Lund in Chaînes du destin (1950)
    Chaînes du destin
    7.3
    • Mr. Harkness
    • 1950
  • Un mariage compliqué (1949)
    Un mariage compliqué
    7.2
    • Mr. Crowley
    • 1949
  • James Mason and Joan Bennett in Les désemparés (1949)
    Les désemparés
    7.1
    • Tom Harper
    • 1949

Soundtrack



  • Hedy Lamarr, Richard Carlson, and Walter Pidgeon in Tondelayo (1942)
    Tondelayo
    6.0
    • performer: "There's No Place Like Home (Home, Sweet Home)" (1823) (uncredited)
    • 1942
  • Aldrich Bowker, Jackie Moran, Henry O'Neill, Irene Rich, and Jean Sharon in Everybody's Hobby (1939)
    Everybody's Hobby
    5.3
    • Soundtrack ("Jeepers Creepers", uncredited)
    • 1939
  • Myrna Loy and Robert Taylor in Lucky Night (1939)
    Lucky Night
    6.1
    • performer: "Chopsticks" (1877) (uncredited)
    • 1939

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Henry O'Neil
  • Height
    • 1.78 m
  • Born
    • August 10, 1891
    • Orange, New Jersey, USA
  • Died
    • May 18, 1961
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(lung cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Anna Barry1924 - May 18, 1961 (his death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "The Spring" on Broadway. Drama.
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Appeared with Humphrey Bogart in nine films: Midnight (1934), Guerre au crime (1936), Two Against the World (1936), Septième district (1937), Femmes marquées (1937), Le mystérieux docteur Clitterhouse (1938), Menaces sur la ville (1938), En surveillance spéciale (1939) and Une femme dangereuse (1940).
  • Nicknames
    • Pop
    • Hank

FAQ

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  • When did Henry O'Neill die?
    May 18, 1961
  • How did Henry O'Neill die?
    Lung cancer
  • How old was Henry O'Neill when he died?
    69 years old
  • Where did Henry O'Neill die?
    Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Henry O'Neill born?
    August 10, 1891

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