Hugh O'Connell
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Hugh O'Connell | |
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Born | August 4, 1898 |
Died | January 19, 1943 (aged 44) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1929–1942 (film) |
Hugh O'Connell (August 4, 1898 – January 19, 1943) was an American film actor and performed on Broadway.[1]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1931 | The Smiling Lieutenant | Niki's Orderly | |
1931 | Secrets of a Secretary | Charlie Rickenbacker | |
1931 | Personal Maid | Kipp | |
1933 | Broadway Through a Keyhole | Chuck Haskins | |
1933 | All at Sea | ||
1934 | Gift of Gab | Patsy | |
1934 | Cheating Cheaters | Steve Wilson | |
1934 | Strange Wives | Warren | |
1934 | The Man Who Reclaimed His Head | Minor Role | Uncredited |
1935 | It Happened in New York | Greg Haywood | |
1935 | Chinatown Squad | Sergeant McLeash | |
1935 | Manhattan Moon | Speed | |
1935 | She Gets Her Man | Windy | |
1935 | The Affair of Susan | Dudley Stone | |
1935 | Diamond Jim | Charles B. Horsley | |
1937 | Ready, Willing, and Able | Truman Hardy | |
1937 | Fly-Away Baby | Hughie Sprague | |
1937 | Marry the Girl | Michael 'Mike' Forrester | |
1937 | The Footloose Heiress | John C. Allyn | |
1937 | That Certain Woman | Virgil Whitaker | |
1937 | The Perfect Specimen | Waldorf Hotel Clerk | |
1938 | Swing Your Lady | Smith | |
1938 | Accidents Will Happen | John Oldham | |
1938 | Torchy Blane in Panama | Skinner | |
1938 | Women Are Like That | George Dunlap | |
1938 | Mystery House | Newell Morse | |
1938 | Penrod's Double Trouble | Professor Caligostro | |
1940 | My Favorite Wife | Johnson - Insurance Adjuster | |
1940 | Lucky Partners | Niagara Clerk | |
1941 | The Mad Doctor | Lawrence Watkins | |
1941 | The People vs. Dr. Kildare | Process Server | Uncredited |
1941 | Puddin' Head | Kincaid | |
1941 | My Life with Caroline | Muirhead | |
1941 | Three Girls About Town | Chief of Police | |
1941 | Moonlight in Havana | Charlie | (final film role) |
References
[edit]- ^ Fleming p. 265
Bibliography
[edit]- Fleming, E.J. Carole Landis: A Tragic Life in Hollywood. McFarland, 2005.
External links
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