David McMahon

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Acting

Known Credits

0.1786

Gender

Male

Birthday

11-Dec-1910

Age

(116 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

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David McMahon

Biography

David McMahon was born on December 11, 1910 in New York City, New York. He was an actor, known for The Creature Walks Among Us (1956), Patty (1962) and It Conquered the World (1956). He was married to Dorothea McMenamin. He died on January 27, 1972 in Pasadena, California.


Credits

The Case of Patty Smith The Case of Patty Smith (1962) Character: Father O'Brien
Poor pretty Patty. An "average American girl," she goes on a quiet date with her boyfriend and ends up getting raped by three psychotic thugs. Too embarrassed to report it to the police and advised by her boyfriend to "forget the whole thing".
Captain Fathom Captain Fathom (1955) Character: Duncan
While traveling in enemy waters, Captain Fathom and his crew detect an anomalous reading of radioactivity. The submariners investigate and discover a huge bomb lying on the ocean bottom. While Fathom fastens an explosive to destroy the atomic device, his ship is attacked by an enemy submarine. He orders the vessel to flee leaving the Captain and his team of scuba divers behind with a dwindling supply of oxygen in their tanks.
The Lover The Lover (2016) Character: Bob
An old lover gentleman, Joe receives a ride in order to go back home on time for his perfect wedding anniversary from a good Samaritan, Bob who turns out to be an undercover police officer. Joe enjoys the day with his lover, until Bob fixes and brings him back the car, but he is the last one Joe wants to see at his door. What is Joe hiding? Bob is truly concerned, but his concern could turn Joe's whole life upside down.
Birdman of Alcatraz Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) Character: Inmate (uncredited)
After killing a prison guard, convict Robert Stroud faces life imprisonment in solitary confinement. Driven nearly mad by loneliness and despair, Stroud's life gains new meaning when he happens upon a helpless baby sparrow in the exercise yard and nurses it back to health. Despite having only a third grade education, Stroud goes on to become a renowned ornithologist and achieves a greater sense of freedom and purpose behind bars than most people find in the outside world.
The Spirit of St. Louis The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) Character: Lane (uncredited)
In 1927, Charles Lindbergh struggles to finance and design an airplane that will make his New York to Paris flight the first solo transatlantic crossing.
The Thing from Another World The Thing from Another World (1951) Character: Gen. Fogarty
Scientists and US Air Force officials fend off a blood-thirsty alien organism while investigating at a remote arctic outpost.
The Enforcer The Enforcer (1951) Character: N/A
After years of investigation, Assistant District Attorney Martin Ferguson has managed to build a solid case against an elusive gangster whose top lieutenant is about to testify.
Roadblock Roadblock (1951) Character: Police Radio Operator (uncredited)
An insurance agent's greedy girlfriend with a taste for mink leads him to a life of crime.
Mystery Street Mystery Street (1950) Character: Detective Garrity (uncredited)
When a young woman's skeletal remains turn up on a Massachusetts beach, Barnstable cop Peter Moralas teams with Boston police and uses forensics, with the help of a Harvard professor, to determine the woman's identity, how she died, and who killed her.
Bus Stop Bus Stop (1956) Character: Ticket Taker at Bus (uncredited)
Cowboys Beauregard Decker and Virgil Blessing attend a rodeo in Phoenix, where Decker falls in love with beautiful cafe singer Cherie. He wants to take Cherie back to his native Montana and marry her, but she dreams of traveling to Hollywood and becoming famous. When she resists his advances, Decker forces Cherie onto the bus back to Montana with him, but, when the bus makes an unscheduled stop due to bad weather, the tables are turned.
Cowboy Cowboy (1958) Character: Cattle Buyer
Chicago hotel clerk Frank Harris dreams of life as a cowboy, and he gets his chance when, jilted by the father of the woman he loves, he joins Tom Reece and his cattle-driving outfit. Soon, though, the tenderfoot finds out life on the range is neither what he expected nor what he's been looking for...
The Creature Walks Among Us The Creature Walks Among Us (1956) Character: Capt. Stanley
Scientists surgically transform the Creature into an air-breather, but being able to live on land is not enough to make him comfortable with humans. Enraged, he turns his wrath on anyone who comes near as he desperately tries to return to the deep-water world where he truly belongs.
The Peacemaker The Peacemaker (1956) Character: Sam Davis
A former gunfighter who went to prison but then took up religion arrives in a western town as the new preacher. There he finds a feud between the ranchers and the farmers. The Railroad Agent is after the ranchers land and has his men causing all the trouble. The new preacher sets out to bring the two sides together and he says he will not need a gun.
The War of the Worlds The War of the Worlds (1953) Character: Minister, First Church (uncredited)
The residents of a small town are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills, until they discover it is the first of many transport devices from Mars bringing an army of invaders invincible to any man-made weapon, even the atomic bomb.
I Was a Male War Bride I Was a Male War Bride (1949) Character: Army Chaplain (uncredited)
After marrying an American lieutenant with whom he was assigned to work in post-war Germany, a French captain attempts to find a way to accompany her back to the States under the terms of the War Bride Act.
Off Limits Off Limits (1952) Character: Shore Patrolman (uncredited)
Wally Hogan has things going his way. He is the manager-trainer of Bullet Bradley, a fighter who has just won the lightweight championship. However, life suddenly takes a not-so-happy turn when Bullet gets drafted.
I Died a Thousand Times I Died a Thousand Times (1955) Character: Auto Court Owner (uncredited)
After aging criminal Roy Earle is released from prison he decides to pull one last heist before retiring — by robbing a resort hotel.
Pitfall Pitfall (1948) Character: Police Lieutenant
An insurance man wishing for a more exciting life becomes wrapped up in the affairs of an imprisoned embezzler, his model girlfriend, and a violent private investigator.
The FBI Story The FBI Story (1959) Character: Klansman (uncredited)
A dedicated FBI agent recalls the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies.
Strangers on a Train Strangers on a Train (1951) Character: Bystander at Drain (uncredited)
A charming psychopath tries to coerce a tennis star into his theory that two strangers can commit the perfect crime by exchanging murders—each killing the other’s most-hated person.
The Monster That Challenged the World The Monster That Challenged the World (1957) Character: Patterson
Giants Mollusks are released from the earth by an earthquake and start killing people.
Bannerline Bannerline (1951) Character: N/A
A young crusading reporter in a small town tackles civic corruption.
Glory Alley Glory Alley (1952) Character: Frank, the Policeman
A New Orleans boxer leaves the ring to fight his inner demons.
Where the Sidewalk Ends Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950) Character: Harrington (uncredited)
A police detective's violent nature keeps him from being a good cop.
Dance with Me, Henry Dance with Me, Henry (1956) Character: Savoldi (uncredited)
Bud and Lou are the owners of the amusement park Kiddieland. Bud, a compulsive gambler, gets in trouble with the mob, and Lou finds himself struggling to keep his adopted children. When Bud is forced to make a shady deal, Lou tries to arrange a deal with the DA, but winds up framed for murder.
Storm Warning Storm Warning (1951) Character: Hollis (uncredited)
A fashion model witnesses the brutal assassination of an investigative journalist by the Ku Klux Klan while traveling to a small town to visit her sister.
Peggy Peggy (1950) Character: Cab Driver
Professor Brookfield along with daughters Peggy and Susan move to small town Pasadena, California. Their new neighbor Mrs. Fielding helps them move in, and urges the girls to participate in the annual Rose Bowl beauty pageant. Meanwhile Mrs. Fielding's son Tom makes eyes at Peggy but she's smitten with a famous football star so she tries to redirect his interest to Susan.
Something in the Wind Something in the Wind (1947) Character: Nolan (uncredited)
A grandson of a recently deceased millionaire mistakes a beautiful female disc jockey for her aunt, who once dated the grandfather.
Party Girl Party Girl (1958) Character: Jail Guard (uncredited)
Slick lawyer Thomas Farrell has made a career of defending mobsters in trials. It's not until he meets a lovely showgirl at a mob party that he realizes that there's more to life than winning trials. Farrell tries to quit the racket, but mob boss Rico Angelo threatens to hurt the showgirl if Farrell leaves him.
It Conquered the World It Conquered the World (1956) Character: Gen. Carpenter
An alien from Venus tries to take over the world with the help of a disillusioned human scientist, as his wife, his best friend and the friend's wife try to intervene.
Operation Mad Ball Operation Mad Ball (1957) Character: MSgt. Pringle (uncredited)
In this wacky military spoof, Lemmon plays a terminally bored Army private waging a war of wits as he tries to throw a party under the nose of his obnoxious commanding officer.
Rebel Without a Cause Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Character: Crunch's Father (uncredited)
After moving to a new town, troublemaking teen Jim Stark is supposed to have a clean slate, although being the new kid in town brings its own problems. While searching for some stability, Stark forms a bond with a disturbed classmate, Plato, and falls for local girl Judy. However, Judy is the girlfriend of neighborhood tough, Buzz. When Buzz violently confronts Jim and challenges him to a drag race, the new kid's real troubles begin.
The Deadly Mantis The Deadly Mantis (1957) Character: Capt. Frank Carver
A giant prehistoric praying mantis, recently freed from the Arctic ice, voraciously preys on American military at the DEW Line and works its way south.
Darling, How Could You! Darling, How Could You! (1951) Character: Lieutenant (Uncredited)
Two absentee American parents get to know their three children again after spending five years in Panama.
Best of the Badmen Best of the Badmen (1951) Character: Ed Perk (uncredited)
After the North defeats the South, Union Maj. Jeff Clanton heads to Missouri to provide the Confederacy's Quantrill's Raiders a chance to claim allegiance to the Union, thereby clearing their wanted status. But standing in Clanton's way are the corrupt lawmen Joad and Fowler, who would rather keep the men outlaws to collect the reward on their heads. After Joad and Fowler frame Clanton for murder, he manages to escape, becoming an outlaw himself.
The Great Sinner The Great Sinner (1949) Character: Station master (uncredited)
A young man succumbs to gambling fever.
Top of the World Top of the World (1955) Character: Brownie
A team of Air Force servicemen become stranded after setting up a weather station on an island of ice in Alaska.
The Scarf The Scarf (1951) Character: State Trooper
A man who is believed to have murdered a woman, escapes from the insane asylum to find if he was the one to actually kill her using the scarf she was wearing.
Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951) Character: N/A
A warden and his assistant clash over prison reform, triggering a violent riot.
O. Henry's Full House O. Henry's Full House (1952) Character: Cop (segment "The Clarion Call") (uncredited)
Five O. Henry stories, each separate. The primary one from the critics' acclaim was "The Cop and the Anthem". Soapy tells fellow bum Horace that he is going to get arrested so he can spend the winter in a nice jail cell. He fails. He can't even accost a woman; she turns out to be a streetwalker. The other stories are "The Clarion Call", "The Last Leaf", "The Ransom of Red Chief", and "The Gift of the Magi".
The Bonnie Parker Story The Bonnie Parker Story (1958) Character: Frank - Missouri Deputy (uncredited)
In the 1930s, amoral blonde tommy-gun girl Bonnie Parker cut a swath of bodies across the South-West. Starting out on gas stations and bars with side-kick Guy Darrow she graduated to bank hold-ups with Darrow's brother and, after bloodily springing him, her jailed husband. But there was never any doubt who was in charge.
Adam's Rib Adam's Rib (1949) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
A woman's attempted murder of her uncaring husband results in everyday quarrels in the lives of Adam and Amanda, a pair of happily married lawyers who end up on opposite sides of the case in court.
Cry Danger Cry Danger (1951) Character: Trailer Park Officer (uncredited)
After serving five years of a life sentence, Rocky Mulloy hopes to clear his friend who's still in prison for the same crime.
Executive Suite Executive Suite (1954) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
When the head of a large manufacturing firm dies suddenly from a stroke, his vice-presidents vie to see who will replace him.
The Sainted Sisters The Sainted Sisters (1948) Character: Policeman (uncredited)
Two female con artists from New York City, fleeing the law with money from their latest scam, hide out in a small town in Maine, near the Canadian border. However, this small town's residents aren't quite as unsophisticated as the girls think they are.
When Willie Comes Marching Home When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950) Character: Col. Ainsley (uncredited)
When Willie leaves home to join the war effort he is all ready to become a hero, but he is only frustrated when his posting ends up to be in his home town, and he is recruited into training, keeping him from the action. However, when he finds himself accidently behind enemy lines he unexpectedly becomes a hero after all.
Let No Man Write My Epitaph Let No Man Write My Epitaph (1960) Character: Barney the Bartender (uncredited)
Nick Romano lives in a poor tenement building on the south side of Chicago with his well-meaning but drug-addicted mother, Nellie. She encourages him to pursue his piano-playing talent in hopes that it will bring him a better life. Nellie's neighbors, like the alcoholic ex-lawyer who secretly loves her, help her in keeping Nick away from Louie, the resident drug dealer. But a chance meeting between Nick and Louie could change things forever.
Let's Do It Again Let's Do It Again (1953) Character: Nightclub Doorman (uncredited)
Composer Gary Stuart (Ray Milland) and his wife, Connie (Jane Wyman), have an argument over her alleged affair with Courtney Craig (Tom Helmore). The Stuarts agree to get divorced, and each tries to move on to a new love: Gary with socialite Deborah Randolph (Karin Booth) and Connie with businessman Frank McGraw (Aldo Ray). However, they start to realize that they still have strong feelings for each other. The Stuarts must make a decision before their divorce is final.
The Breaking Point The Breaking Point (1950) Character: Coast Guardsman (uncredited)
A fisherman with money problems hires out his boat to transport criminals.
Hazard Hazard (1948) Character: Bailiff (uncredited)
A compulsive gambler bets her freedom against a $16,000 debt to a crime boss…and loses. But before he can collect, she skips town, with a private detective hot on her trail.
Don't Bother to Knock Don't Bother to Knock (1952) Character: Uniformed Cop at End (uncredited)
An airline pilot pursues a live-in babysitter at his hotel and gradually realizes she is not as stable as perhaps she should be.



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