Birthday: 1906-03-17
Deathday: 1973-12-04
Birthplace: Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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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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Year | Title | Character | |
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1954-01-15 | It Should Happen to You | Brod Clinton | |
1952-11-14 | Bloodhounds of Broadway | Inspector McNamara | |
1951-11-21 | Fixed Bayonets! | Sgt. Lonergan | |
1951-11-01 | The Model and the Marriage Broker | Doberman | |
1951-09-30 | Disc Jockey | Mike Richards | |
1950-07-26 | The Underworld Story | Ralph Munsey | |
1950-02-02 | Captain China | Trask | |
1949-12-01 | The Threat | Detective Ray Williams | |
1949-11-04 | The Big Wheel | Vic Sullivan | |
1948-11-24 | Parole, Inc. | Richard Hendricks | |
1948-04-30 | Smart Woman | Johnny Simons | |
1947-08-01 | Last of the Redmen | Hawk-Eye / Natty Bumpo | |
1947-05-09 | Violence | Steve Fuller | |
1947-02-20 | Mr. District Attorney | Harrington | |
1945-04-20 | Circumstantial Evidence | Joe Reynolds | |
1945-03-03 | It's a Pleasure | Don Martin | |
1944-11-01 | Something for the Boys | Sergeant Ronald 'Rocky' Fulton | |
1944-06-15 | Man from Frisco | Matt Braddock | |
1944-05-22 | The Eve of St. Mark | Thomas Mulveroy | |
1943-12-24 | Jack London | Jack London | |
1943-05-01 | Lady of Burlesque | Biff Brannigan |