Edward O’Connor

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

19-Feb-1862

Age

(164 years old)

Place of Birth

Dublin, Ireland

Also Known As
  • Edwin O'Connor
  • Eddie O'Connor

Edward O’Connor

Biography

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Credits

All on Account of a Transfer All on Account of a Transfer (1913) Character: The conductor
Herr Müller needs to travel across town, but he runs into difficulties because he cannot understand English.
How a Horseshoe Upset a Happy Family How a Horseshoe Upset a Happy Family (1912) Character: Mike Murphy
A farce in which Ms. Murphy finds that a horseshoe brings her anything but happiness.
An Old Fashioned Elopement An Old Fashioned Elopement (1912) Character: N/A
Short comedy
The Irish Policeman The Irish Policeman (1913) Character: Policeman
A short Edison Kinetophone film, part of Edison’s early experiments in synchronizing sound and image. Distributed by General Film Company. (Plot, cast, and running time are not fully documented in surviving sources.)
Everything Comes to Him Who Waits Everything Comes to Him Who Waits (1912) Character: Waiter
Cud McGiven applies for employment in a Bowery restaurant. The restaurant is conducted by a German, who engages Cud. Whenever Cud finds himself alone in the pantry he exercises his mania for juggling plates with disastrous results to the crockery. Every time the proprietor bears a crash he is Johnny-on-the-spot and takes out his little book to jot down the damage and charge it to Cud. At last the proprietor loses all patience and decides to discharge Cud. Accordingly he summons him to his private office and demands a settlement of the broken dishes and spoiled food. Cud is unable to see the situation this way at all. The disagreement waxes hot and furious and Cud in revenge breaks all the dishes in the pantry. The riot brings the frightened guests to their feet, where they stand spellbound at seeing a half of the waiters flee before the burly Cud, who is flinging plates after them with the accuracy of a baseball pitcher.
The Politician The Politician (1913) Character: Kelly
A political boss antagonizes his constituents when he delivers an oratory while being fed talking points from his daughter who is reading from the wrong newspaper.
The Title Cure The Title Cure (1913) Character: Lord Brian Berue - the Irishman
Mr. Clayworth, a wealthy American and self-made man, has a daughter Bessie, who is determined to marry a foreign title much against her father's wishes. She has an American suitor, William Brooks, who is deeply in love with her but he is given little encouragement. Mr. Clayworth plans to discourage his daughter with nobility and accordingly goes to an employment agency where he engages three foreign menials to impersonate noblemen, supplying them with evening clothes and arranging to have them call at his house that evening. Bessie is overjoyed when she learns from father that three noblemen are to honor them with their presence. Father incidentally suggests that if the noblemen do not come up to her expectations to patch up her little quarrel with Billy and say no more about marrying a title. The fun begins when the three bogus noblemen present themselves at Clayworth's house as Duke Macaroni, Lord Brien Berue and Baron Hasenpfeffer.
The Lilac Splash The Lilac Splash (1915) Character: Onion Jones
A 1915 silent comedy.
A Reluctant Cinderella A Reluctant Cinderella (1913) Character: N/A
Grace Walker, a young Miss, attends a dinner dance wearing tight slippers. She accidentally kicks off one slipper to relieve her foot, but the guests' feet accidentally kick it away. Grace leaves the room in her stockinged foot, hoping to find the owner. Dick Evans, a young man, finds the slipper and tries to find the owner. He eventually finds Grace behind potted plants with one foot visible. Grace denies knowing about the slipper, and Dick devises a clever plan: he traps a mouse in a trap in the house, causing the ladies to climb chairs. Grace admits ownership of the slipper, allowing her to join in the whirl.
The Brass Bowl The Brass Bowl (1914) Character: Janitor O'Hagan
Resemblance of a society man to a notorious crook forms the basis of this dramatic, thrilling romance. the crook is after the other's jewels and a young girl is searching for an important paper. All three are involved in a Tango which reaches a sensational climax in the death of the other crook.
Kathleen Mavourneen Kathleen Mavourneen (1919) Character: N/A
Kathleen, the daughter of a poor tenant farmer, dreams of her wedding with her beloved Terrence. The dream is interrupted when the Squire of the estate takes an interest in Kathleen and forces her father to allow him to marry her to forgive the father's debt.
Lucky In Love Lucky In Love (1929) Character: Rafferty
Michael O'More, an American who lives in Ireland with his uncle, a horsetrainer for the Earl of Balkerry, loves Lady Mary Cardigan, granddaughter of the Earl. He finds a rival in Capt. Brian Fitzroy, a rake who intends to buy the impoverished earl's castle and marry Lady Mary. After nearly killing Fitzroy in a brawl over Lady Mary, Michael flees to the United States. There he becomes financially secure when department store magnate Abe Feinberg offers him a job. Feinberg commissions Michael to establish a linen mill on the earl's estate. He and Mary, who is in the United States evading Fitzroy, return to Ireland and marry.
A Serenade by Proxy A Serenade by Proxy (1913) Character: Mike, the hostler
A farmer’s daughter helps a farmhand win the heart of a cook by convincing him to serenade her, with unexpected results.
Dangerous Money Dangerous Money (1924) Character: Sheamus Sullivan
Boardinghouse servant Adele Clark is unexpectedly awarded the ownership of a certain piece of New York City property known as Clark's Field. The trustees send her to a finishing school, whose headmistress, Signorina Vitale, persuades Adele and her sweetheart, Tim Sullivan, that she should travel in Europe. Adele's new riches cause her to lose her sense of proportion, and she soon is involved with a fast set indulging in the jazz life. Even Tim cannot curb Adele's extravagance, and he returns to America while Adele marries Italian fortune-hunter Prince Arnolfo Da Pescia. When a will is discovered naming Tim as the rightful heir to Clark's Field, Adele and Arnolfo hurry to New York, and Arnolfo tries to steal the will, then dies in a hotel fire.
Cecilia of the Pink Roses Cecilia of the Pink Roses (1918) Character: Jeremiah Madden
Cecilia is a spunky Irish girl from a struggling family, faced with the imminent death of her mother.
The Lottery Man The Lottery Man (1916) Character: The Butler
A young man proposes a lottery with himself as the prize in marriage. However he finds himself very much in love with a woman other than the winner.



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