William J. O'Brien

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Acting

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Male

Birthday

31-Jan-1884

Age

(140 years old)

Place of Birth

Massachusetts, USA

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William J. O'Brien

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Credits

The Soilers The Soilers (1932) Character: Bald Juror (uncredited)
Zasu and Thelma are working their way through college by selling magazine subscriptions. Finding little success going door-to-door, the pair decide to use their charms to sell to men at their places of work.
Mr. Bride Mr. Bride (1932) Character: Musician
Charley's boss "rehearses" for his honeymoon--with Charley.
Mister Smarty Mister Smarty (1936) Character: Second Floor Polisher
Mr. Bowser believes that he'll be able to clean the house better than his wife can.
Stage to Chino Stage to Chino (1940) Character: Townsman in Saloon (uncredited)
To investigate a gold-shipping scam, a postal inspector goes undercover and tries to infiltrate the gang he believes is responsible.
Hard, Fast and Beautiful Hard, Fast and Beautiful (1951) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
When most people look at Florence Farley, they see a pretty teenager. But when Milly Farley looks at her daughter she sees something else: a tennis prodigy who could be Milly’s ticket to money and fame.
It's a Great Feeling It's a Great Feeling (1949) Character: Saloon Waiter (uncredited)
A waitress at the Warner Brothers commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when actors Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan agree to help her.
Dancing in the Dark Dancing in the Dark (1949) Character: Waiter at Party
Emery Slade was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood in 1932, but by 1949 his career has hit the skids. Fortunately, he is able to convince studio head Melville Crossman to cast him in the adaptation of a hit Broadway show. Crossman has one condition: Slade must travel to New York and convince the female star of the stage production to join the film. Slade goes, but, when he eyes the winsome Julie Clarke, he hatches a different scheme.
War Mamas War Mamas (1931) Character: Heinrich, General's Aide (uncredited)
During WW1, the girls become spies when they spend the evening with two German officers.
Ivy Ivy (1947) Character: Bailiff (uncredited)
When Ivy, an Edwardian belle, begins to like Miles, a wealthy gentleman, she is unsure of what to do with her husband, Jervis, and her lover, Dr. Roger. She then hatches a plan to get rid of them both.
Roadblock Roadblock (1951) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
An insurance agent's greedy girlfriend with a taste for mink leads him to a life of crime.
Triple Justice Triple Justice (1940) Character: Tim - Proprietor
Brad Henderson arrives in Star City just in time to witness three men rob a bank of $30,000 and kill a teller. Charged for the crime and jailed, Brad realizes he must escape and track down the real killers since the only one who can prove his innocence is his friend, Sheriff Bill Gregory, who has been shot and will not soon regain consciousness. Chasing down the robbers one by one, he eventually discovers the identity of the gang's ringleader.
Lucky Night Lucky Night (1939) Character: Casino Gambler (uncredited)
Cora, an heiress who gives it all up for the excitement of looking for a job and living on her own, meets up with unemployed and flat broke Dick. The two of them embark on a wild night of gambling and winning, where everything they touch turns to gold. Pretty soon they're in love and, to the horror of Cora's father, married.
The Great O'Malley The Great O'Malley (1937) Character: Man Whistling in Hospital Zone (uncredited)
His role in the plight of an unemployed man (Humphrey Bogart) and his disabled daughter profoundly affects an intractable Irish policeman (Pat O'Brien).
They Won't Believe Me They Won't Believe Me (1947) Character: N/A
On trial for murdering his girlfriend, philandering stockbroker Larry Ballentine takes the stand to claim his innocence and describe the actual, but improbable sounding, sequence of events that led to her death.
Woman on the Run Woman on the Run (1950) Character: Waiter at Sullivan's Grotto (uncredited)
Frank Johnson, a sole witness to a gangland murder, goes into hiding and is trailed by Police Inspector Ferris, on the theory that Frank is trying to escape from possible retaliation. Frank's wife, Eleanor, suspects he is actually running away from their unsuccessful marriage. Aided by a newspaperman, Danny Leggett, Eleanor sets out to locate her husband. The killer is also looking for him, and keeps close tabs on Eleanor.
The Invisible Man's Revenge The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944) Character: Bettor in Pub (uncredited)
A fugitive, dangerous madman reaches an English village where he confronts his former partner who left him for dead in the jungle after their discovery of a diamond mine. When the former partner also claims to have since lost the mine and all its wealth, which he took all for himself, and though the partmer is still living in a state of luxury , the madman takes up an offer from a crazed scientist to make him invisible, something the scientist has already done with experimental animals, so that he can take revenge.
Holiday Affair Holiday Affair (1949) Character: Peanut Vendor (uncredited)
Just before Christmas, department store clerk Steve Mason meets big spending customer Connie Ennis, who's actually a comparison shopper sent by another store. Steve lets her go, which gets him fired. They spend the afternoon together, which doesn't sit well with Connie's steady suitor, Carl, when he finds out, but delights her young son Timmy, who quickly takes to Steve.
Tom, Dick and Harry Tom, Dick and Harry (1941) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
Janie is a telephone operator who is caught up in the lines of love of three men: car salesman Tom, Chicago millionaire Dick and auto mechanic Harry. But Janie just can't seem to make up her mind between them. While fantasizing about her futures with each of the men, Janie spends her time desperately trying to juggle between them until she can make a decision.
Happy Land Happy Land (1943) Character: Chris (uncredited)
An Iowa drugstore owner becomes embittered when his son is killed in World War II. The druggist believes that the boy's life was cut short before he had an opportunity to truly appreciate his existence.
Portia on Trial Portia on Trial (1937) Character: Juror
Lady lawyer Portia Merryman (Frieda Inescourt) defends woebegone Elizabeth Manners (Heather Angel), who is on trial for shooting her lover Earle Condon (Neil Hamilton). Ironically, Portia herself had once had a relationship with Earle Condon, but Earle's father, powerful publisher John Condon (Clarence Kolb), forced them apart. She has a pretty good idea of what is going on in Elizabeth's head, since she herself was on the verge of killing Earle Condon when his father ruthlessly took custody of her illegitimate son. As Portia toils and strains to free her client, she carries on a romance with Dan Foster (Walter Abel) -- the attorney for the prosecution. LA Law and The Practice have nothing on this one!
Woman in Hiding Woman in Hiding (1950) Character: Bus Passenger (uncredited)
As far as the rest of the world is concerned, mill heiress Deborah Chandler Clark is dead, killed in a freak auto accident. But Deborah is alive, if not too well. Having discovered a horrible truth about her new husband, Deborah is now a “woman in hiding,” living in mortal fear that someday her husband will catch up with her again. When a returning GI recognizes Deborah, however, she must decide whether or not she can trust him.
Dance, Girl, Dance Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) Character: Burlesk House Spectator (uncredited)
Judy O'Brien is an aspiring ballerina in a dance troupe. Also in the company is Bubbles, a brash mantrap who leaves the struggling troupe for a career in burlesque. When the company disbands, Bubbles gives Judy a thankless job as her stooge. The two eventually clash when both fall for the same man.
Deadline at Dawn Deadline at Dawn (1946) Character: Man (uncredited)
A young Navy sailor has one night to find out why a woman was killed and he ended up with a bag of money after a drinking blackout.
I'll See You in My Dreams I'll See You in My Dreams (1951) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
Songwriter Gus Kahn fights to make his name, then has to fight again to survive the Depression.
I Wake Up Screaming I Wake Up Screaming (1941) Character: Man hosing sidewalk (uncredited)
A young promoter is accused of the murder of Vicky Lynn, a young actress he "discovered" as a waitress while out with ex-actor Robin Ray and gossip columnist Larry Evans.
Gun Crazy Gun Crazy (1950) Character: Customer at Sharpshooting Act (uncredited)
Bart Tare is an ex-Army man who has a lifelong fixation with guns, he meets a kindred spirit in sharpshooter Annie Starr and goes to work at a carnival. After upsetting the carnival owner who lusts after Starr, they both get fired. Soon, on Starr's behest, they embark on a crime spree for cash.
Great Guy Great Guy (1936) Character: Meat Clerk (Uncredited)
A meat inspector sets out to rid his town of payoff deals affecting the quality of meat being sold to the public.
The Bank Dick The Bank Dick (1940) Character: Townsman Onlooker (uncredited)
Egbert Sousé becomes an unexpected hero when a bank robber falls over a bench he's occupying. Now considered brave, Egbert is given a job as a bank guard. Soon, he is approached by charlatan J. Frothingham Waterbury about buying shares in a mining company. Egbert persuades teller Og Oggilby to lend him bank money, to be returned when the scheme pays off. Unfortunately, bank inspector Snoopington then makes a surprise appearance.
Easy Living Easy Living (1949) Character: Vendor Eating Hot Dog (uncredited)
A football halfback has a heart condition, a nagging wife and a team secretary who loves him.
Tarnished Angel Tarnished Angel (1938) Character: Extra Sitting Next to Cramer at Two Meetings
A showgirl with a dubious reputation flees the cops and transforms herself into a phony evangelist offering "cures" to the sick and disabled.
The Secret Fury The Secret Fury (1950) Character: Wedding Guest (uncredited)
The wedding of Ellen and David is halted by a stranger who insists that the bride is already married to someone else. Though the flabbergasted Ellen denies the charge, the interloper produces enough evidence that his accusation must be investigated. Ellen and David travel to the small coastal town where her first wedding allegedly occurred. There, they meet a number of individuals whose stories make Ellen question her own sanity.
Frenchie Frenchie (1950) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
Frenchie Fontaine sells her successful business in New Orleans to come West. Her reason? Find the men who killed her father, Frank Dawson. But she only knows one of the two who did and she's determined to find out the other.
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929) Character: N/A
A Chinese doctor vows revenge against the allied troops who killed his wife and child during the Boxer Rebellion.
This Land Is Mine This Land Is Mine (1943) Character: Night Switchman
Somewhere in Europe, in a city occupied by the Nazis, a gentle school teacher finds himself torn between collaboration and resistance, cowardice and courage.
Phantom of Chinatown Phantom of Chinatown (1940) Character: Extra in Audience at Benton's Lecture
In the middle of a pictorial lecture on his recent expedition to the Mongolian Desert, Dr. John Benton,the famous explorer, drinks from the water bottle on his lecture table, collapses and dies. His last words "Eternal Fire" are the only clue Chinese detective Jimmy Wong and Captain Street of the police department have to work on.
The Underworld Story The Underworld Story (1950) Character: Townsman on Street / In Coffee Shop (uncredited)
A blacklisted reporter brings his shady ways to a small-town newspaper after being fired from a big city daily.
Gambling House Gambling House (1950) Character: Stage Manager (uncredited)
A gambler faces deportation when he gets mixed up with murder.
Flame of Barbary Coast Flame of Barbary Coast (1945) Character: Waiter
Duke Fergus falls for Ann 'Flaxen' Tarry in the Barbary Coast in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. He loses money to crooked gambler Boss Tito Morell, goes home, learns to gamble, and returns. After he makes a fortune, he opens his own place with Flaxen as the entertainer; but the 1906 quake destroys his place.
Night Spot Night Spot (1938) Character: Counterman at Diner
A young singer, Marge Dexter, becomes involved in trouble when she works in a nightclub in which two of the band-members are in reality undercover-police officers who believe that the club is the headquarters of a dangerous gang of crooks.
The Blue Dahlia The Blue Dahlia (1946) Character: Man at Cavendish Apartments (uncredited)
Soon after a veteran's return from war his cheating wife is found dead. He evades police in an attempt to find the real murderer.
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) Character: Radio Listener (archive footage) (uncredited)
Test space rockets exploding at liftoff and increased reporting of UFO sightings culminate in a direct attempt by alien survivors of a dead, extra-galactic civilization to invade Earth from impervious flying saucers, using ray-weapons of mass destruction.
Joe Palooka in Winner Take All Joe Palooka in Winner Take All (1948) Character: Fight Spetator
Joe is scheduled for the big fight as usual. This one has more fight sequences than plot.
Crazy House Crazy House (1943) Character: Bald Man
Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson are Broadway stars who return to Universal Studios to make another movie. The mere mention of Olsen and Johnson's names evacuates the studio and terrorizes the management and personnel. Undaunted, the comedians hire an assistant director and unknown talent, and set out to make their own movie.
Zenobia Zenobia (1939) Character: Barker
A modest country doctor in the antebellum South has to contend with his daughter's upcoming marriage and an affectionate medicine show elephant.
The Falcon in San Francisco The Falcon in San Francisco (1945) Character: Train Passenger (uncredited)
While on vacation, the Falcon is arrested for kidnapping after striking up a friendship with a girl whose nurse has been recently murdered.
The Set-Up The Set-Up (1949) Character: Pitchman (uncredited)
Expecting the usual loss, a boxing manager takes bribes from a betting gangster without telling his fighter.
The Accused The Accused (1949) Character: Police Detective (uncredited)
A prim psychology professor fights to hide a murder she committed in self-defense.
O. Henry's Full House O. Henry's Full House (1952) Character: Hotel Clerk (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".
Lilly Turner Lilly Turner (1933) Character: Man at Carnival (uncredited)
One woman faces many trials on the road to romance after unwittingly marrying a bigamist, then a carnival's barker and then falling for a young engineer.
Hell Bound Hell Bound (1931) Character: Bilmey
Lane and Diane are a young married couple living in a coastal town whose lives are about to be torn apart by an old book of magic.
Everything I Have Is Yours Everything I Have Is Yours (1952) Character: Passerby on Street (Uncredited)
A husband and wife act are hoping to find success on Broadway.
Something to Live For Something to Live For (1952) Character: Bar Customer (uncredited)
Advertising executive Alan Miller, a recovered alcoholic who now does interventions on behalf of Alcoholics Anonymous, is called to help Broadway actress Jenny Carey whose developing career is threatened by an increasing dependence on alcohol. Alan's growing interest in Jenny strains his marriage to Edna, with whom he has two children.
Fugitives for a Night Fugitives for a Night (1938) Character: Bald Gambler
A faded star is suspected of killing a studio executive.
Horizons West Horizons West (1952) Character: Barfly (uncredited)
Brothers Dan and Neil Hammond return to Texas after the Civil War. Ambitious Dan turns to rustling and then shady land deals to build an empire. Being held for a murder, he is rescued from a lynch mob by Neil, who is now the Marshal, but there is eventually a falling out between the brothers, good triumphing over evil.
Badman's Territory Badman's Territory (1946) Character: Man in Barber Chair (uncredited)
After some gun play with a posse, the James Gang head for Quinto in a section of land which is not a part of America. Anyone there is beyond the law so the town is populated with outlaws. Next to arrive is Sheriff Rowley, following his brother whom the Gang have brought in injured. Rowley has no authority and gets on well enough with the James boys but is soon involved in other local goings-on, including a move to vote for annexation with Oklahoma which would allow the law well and truly in.
Outrage Outrage (1950) Character: Man Drawing Shade in Window (uncredited)
A young woman who has just become engaged has her life completely shattered when she is raped while on her way home from work.
Gildersleeve's Bad Day Gildersleeve's Bad Day (1943) Character: Juror (uncredited)
Gildersleeve has jury duty.
Hopalong Cassidy Returns Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936) Character: Sandy
A crusading newspaper editor recruits his old friend Hoppy to take the job of Marshall in a town rife with vice and murder directed at helpless miners.
The Bridge of Sighs The Bridge of Sighs (1936) Character: Juror (uncredited)
Assistant District Attorney Jeffery Powell has just sent an innocent man to prison for the murder of a gambler. Powell is in love with, Marion Courtney, but he's unaware that Marion is the sister of the innocent man he sent to prison. Marion gets herself committed to a women's prison to get proof from inmate, Evelyn 'Duchess' Thane, that her brother is innocent. Powell learns of Marion's plight and believes she's in love with the man he sent to prison.
Mexican Spitfire Mexican Spitfire (1940) Character: Party Waiter
Newlyweds Dennis and Carmelita have several obstacles to deal with in their new marriage: Carmelita's fiery Latin temper, a meddling aunt and a conniving ex-fiancee who's determined to break up their marriage.
Silver on the Sage Silver on the Sage (1939) Character: Card Player
Hoppy goes undercover as a gambler from the East when Bar 20 cattle are stolen by unknown rustlers. Brennan/Talbot are twin brothers (one a casino owner, the other a rancher) and Hoppy believes they provide alibis for each other while one is out committing crimes. Hoppy gets a job in the casino to learn more but is exposed when a gambling gunslinger notices him.
The Racket The Racket (1951) Character: Counterman / Short Order Cook (uncredited)
The big national crime syndicate has moved into town, partnering up with local crime boss Nick Scanlon. McQuigg, the only honest police captain on the force, and his loyal patrolman, Johnson, take on the violent Nick.
Born to Be Bad Born to Be Bad (1950) Character: Bartender at Charity Ball (Uncredited)
Christabel Caine has the face of angel and the heart of a swamp rat. She'll step on anyone to get what she wants, including her own family. A master of manipulation, she covertly breaks off the engagement of her trusting cousin, Donna, to her fabulously wealthy beau, Curtis Carey. Once married to Curtis herself, Christabel continues her affair with novelist Nick Bradley, who knows she's evil, but loves her anyway.
The Noose Hangs High The Noose Hangs High (1948) Character: Passerby (uncredited)
Two window washers who are mistaken by Nick Craig, a bookie, as the messengers he sent for to pick up $50,000. Now the person he sent them to sent two of his men to get the money back but they found out about it. So they try to mail to Craig but a mix up has the money sent somewhere else and the woman who got it spent it. Now Craig needs the money to pay off one of his clients.
A Dangerous Profession A Dangerous Profession (1949) Character: N/A
A cop-turned-bail bondsman gets involved in a murder investigation.



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