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James O'Neill

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James O'Neill

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  • Long Day's Journey Into Night (1987)
  • ITV Saturday Night Theatre: "Long Day's Journey Into Night" Episode #5.20 (1973)
  • Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)

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  • New York Dramatic Mirror (US)
      "James O'Neill"
      August 21, 1920 · pg. 329:4
  • Variety (US)
      "James O'Neill"
      August 20, 1920 · pg. 6:3
  • The New York Clipper (US)
      "James O'Neill"
      August 18, 1920 · pg. 34:4
  • New York Times (US)
      "James O'Neill Dies After Long Illness; Famous Romantic Actor a Victim of Cancer of the Stomach in His 71st Year; Monte Cristo 6,000 Times; His Roles Included d'Artagnan, Virginius and Julius Caesar--Associate of Booth and Cushman"
      August 11, 1920 · pg. 9:1
  • New York Times (US)
      "James O'Neil Dies After Long Illness. Famous Romantic Actor a Victim of Cancer of the Stomach in His 71st Year. Monte Cristo 6,000 Times. His Roles Included d'Artagnan, Virginius and Julius Caesar--Associate of Booth and Cushman."
      August 11, 1920 · pg. 9:1

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