
Pat O'Brien
Acting
Biography
Pat O'Brien (born William Joseph Patrick O'Brien) was an American stage, screen, radio, and television actor. He was a star during the first several years of his film career, the height of his popularity being during the 1930s and 1940s.
Born: November 10, 1899
Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Known For

I Captured the King of the Leprechauns
Behind the scenes of Darby O'Gill and the Little People.

You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
Jack L. Warner, Harry Warner, Albert Warner and Sam Warner were siblings who were born in Poland and emigrated to Canada near the turn of the century. In 1903, the brothers entered the budding motion picture business. In time, the Warner Brothers moved into film production and would open their own studio in 1923.

Angels with Dirty Faces: Whaddya Hear? Whaddya Say?
Documentary covering the Warner Bros. James Cagney /Pat O'Brien classic "Angels with Dirty Faces" (1938), hosted by film historian Rudy Behlmer.

Some Like It Hot
In Prohibition-era Chicago, musicians Joe and Jerry witness a mob hit, and flee the state in an all-female band disguised as Josephine and Daphne, but further complications set in.

Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol
An American soldier manages to endure his captivity in a Vietnamese POW camp by keeping alive the memories of life in his home town. When he is finally released from the camp, and is discharged from the military, he goes back to his town - but he can find no trace whatsoever of it.

Happy Days
In 1950s Milwaukee the Cunningham family must contend with Fonzie, a motorcycle riding Casanova.

The Irish in Us
A boxer and his policeman brother feud over a police captain's daughter.

WKRP in Cincinnati
When a Cincinnati radio station switches from sedate music to top-40 rock 'n' roll, its staff of oddball characters is forced to switch gears quickly. New programming director Andy Travis brings in a new DJ named Venus Flytrap to work with the station's burned-out veteran, Dr. Johnny Fever. Neurotic newsman Les Nessman, eager beaver Bailey Quarters, sleazy salesman Herb Tarlek, blonde bombshell Jennifer Marlowe, who serves as the station's ultra-capable receptionist, and station manager Arthur Carlson, whose domineering mother owns WKRP, round out the eccentric bunch.

Angels with Dirty Faces
Childhood chums Rocky Sullivan and Jerry Connelly grow up on opposite sides of the fence: Rocky matures into a prominent gangster, while Jerry becomes a priest, tending to the needs of his old tenement neighborhood.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a talk show hosted by Johnny Carson under The Tonight Show franchise from 1962 to 1992. It originally aired during late-night. For its first ten years, Carson's Tonight Show was based in New York City with occasional trips to Burbank, California; in May 1972, the show moved permanently to Burbank, California. In 2002, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was ranked #12 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Delmas
as Mr. Caboose
as Ben Lawson
as President of the Senate
as Jimmy, the morgue attendant
as Abner Therman
as Emory
as Hallelujah Harry
as Sgt. McGll
as Pat O’Brien
as Captain Oren Hayes
as Judge Murcott
as Lt. John Curwood
as Inspector Dan Zarilla
as Self
as J. Jimerson Jones
as Doc Bigelow
as Chinese Restaurateur (uncredited)
as Narrator
as Self - Co-Host
as Self
as Detective Mulligan
as John Gorman
as Self
as Bart Crosbie
as Sheriff Kyle Bickford
as Gus Linden
as Police Lieutenant Moore
as Ed Talbot
as Police Lieutenant
as Frank Wallace
as Ernest 'Texas' Conway
as Major Irish
as Lt. V. Keever
as Self
as Lt. Cmdr. Hale
as John Wentworth
as Det. Vincent Ricks
as James 'Jimmy' Regan
as Father O'Hara
as Self
as Martin Martin
as Self
as Joe Farley
as Gramp Fry
as Mike Waterson
as Self
as Father Peter J. Dunne
as Self
as Dan Hammer
as George Steele
as Patrick Nevil
as Michael O'Flaherty 'Speed' McBride
as Michael J. Malone
as Sam Gallagher
as Maj. Steve Lockhart
as Martin Murphy
as Francis William 'Frank' / 'Cav' Cavanaugh
as Chick Davis
as Chief Michael 'Mike' Mallory
as Samuel J. 'Sam' Doyle
as Dan McCorn
as Tim Reardon
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Self
as Knute Rockne
as Ian 'Hap' O'Connor
as Mike Farrough
as Steve Case
as Steve Burke
as Warden Walter Long
as Father Duffy
as Self
as John Webb
as Dan O'Farrell
as Joe Greer
as William Jennings 'Billy / 'Square Shooting Murph' Murphy
as Thomas "Breezy" Elliott
as Pat O'Brien (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Himself (uncredited)
as Jerry Connolly
as John Quinn
as J. Carlyle 'J.C.' Benson
as Roy Chadwick
as Pat O'Brien
as Bill Landin
as Self
as Butch Rogers
as Bill Morgan
as Red Blayd
as Capt. Stephen Jameson
as James Aloysius 'Jim' / 'Jimmy' O'Malley
as Self
as Dave Logan
as Lee Laird
as Dr. William P. Kennicott
as Jake L. Lee
as Himself (uncredited)
as Al McGillevray
as Click Wiley
as Pat O'Hara
as Stephen Chase
as Larry MacArthur
as Lieut. Brannigan
as Himself (uncredited)
as "Scrapper" Thornhhill
as "Spot Cash" Cutler
as Biff Martin
as Ritzy
as Rush Blake
as Charlie Lang
as Terry Riley
as Himself
as Coach Gore
as Jim Brogan
as Detective Butch Saunders
as Andy Terrell
as Matt Brennan
as Barney Slaney
as Duke Talbot
as Jimmy Doyle
as Ben Lear
as Matt Brown
as Jimmy Reed
as Frank Deane
as Waddell
as Sam Bradshaw
as Matt Kelly
as Steve Porter
as Sport Wardell
as Peter Shea
as Hildy Johnson
as Marty
as Conroy (uncredited)
as Police Detective (uncredited)