Michael O'Shea
Acting Born Mar 17, 1906 Hartford, Connecticut, USA 24 credits
Biography
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Michael O'Shea (March 17, 1906, Hartford, Connecticut - December 4, 1973, Dallas, Texas) was an American character actor whose career spanned from the 1940s-1960s. Unlike his five brothers who became policemen, O'Shea dropped out of school at 12 and began his acting career in vaudeville by touring with boxing idol Jack Johnson's show.
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Full filmography
- The Mike Douglas Show (1961) as Self - Co-Host
- Adam-12 (1968) as Johnnie Delaney
- It's a Great Life (1954) as Denny Davis
- Revlon Mirror Theatre (1953)
- Lady of Burlesque (1943) as Biff Brannigan
- It Should Happen to You (1954) as Brod Clinton
- The Big Wheel (1949) as Vic Sullivan
- Fixed Bayonets! (1951) as Sgt. Lonergan
- The Threat (1949) as Detective Ray Williams
- The Underworld Story (1950) as Ralph Munsey
- Captain China (1950) as Trask
- Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952) as Inspector McNamara
- It's a Pleasure (1945) as Don Martin
- Mr. District Attorney (1947) as Harrington
- The Model and the Marriage Broker (1951) as Doberman
- Circumstantial Evidence (1945) as Joe Reynolds
- Something for the Boys (1944) as Sergeant Ronald 'Rocky' Fulton
- Last of the Redmen (1947) as Hawk-Eye / Natty Bumpo
- Smart Woman (1948) as Johnny Simons
- Violence (1947) as Steve Fuller
- Jack London (1943) as Jack London
- The Eve of St. Mark (1944) as Thomas Mulveroy
- Man from Frisco (1944) as Matt Braddock
- Parole, Inc. (1948) as Richard Hendricks