Richard O'Brien
Born
Edward Patrick O'Brien

(1917-07-14)July 14, 1917
DiedMarch 29, 1983(1983-03-29) (aged 65)
Occupation(s)Film and television actor

Edward Patrick O'Brien (July 14, 1917 – March 29, 1983) was an American film and television actor.[1]

O'Brien was born in Fargo, North Dakota.[2] He worked as a radio announcer in North Dakota before moving to Hollywood in the 1930s.[3] He began appearing in films, and also worked as a manager at the Carthay Circle Theatre.[3] During World War II he gave up acting to work as a stevedore in the San Francisco docks.[3]

In 1953 O'Brien appeared in the television series This Is the Life, later making three appearances in Harbor Command.

O'Brien appeared in films such as High Velocity, Rough Night in Jericho, The Honkers, Chamber of Horrors, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, No Deposit, No Return, The Pack, The Thief Who Came to Dinner, The Andromeda Strain,[3] and Pieces of Dreams.[4] On television, O'Brien had recurring roles in The Smith Family and the action and crime drama television series S.W.A.T. He also guest-starred in television programs including Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Barnaby Jones, Trapper John, M.D., 12 O'Clock High, Cannon, The Streets of San Francisco, My Three Sons, The Rockford Files, Quincy, M.E., Rawhide, The Wild Wild West, The Fugitive, The Big Valley and General Hospital.[3]

O'Brien died in March 1983 of cancer at his home in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 65.[1][3][5]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1962Days of Wine and RosesUncredited
1964A Tiger WalksUncredited
1966Chamber of HorrorsDr. Romulus Cobb
1967Rough Night in JerichoRyan
1968MadiganDet. O'Brien
1970Pieces of DreamsMonsignor Francis Hurley
1971The Andromeda StrainGrimes
1972The LonersDriver
1972The HonkersMatt Weber
1973The Thief Who Came to DinnerSgt. Del Conte
1974Nightmare HoneymoonSheriff
1976No Deposit, No ReturnCapt. Boland
1976Moving ViolationPolice Chief
1976High VelocityBeaumont
1976The Shaggy D.A.Desk Sergeant
1977Looking for Mr. GoodbarFather Timothy
1977The PackJim Dodge
1978Heaven Can WaitAdvisor to Former Owner

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1967The MonkeesMr. SmithS1:E28, "Monkees on the Line"

References

  1. 1 2 Associated Press (April 6, 1983). "Richard O'Brien, Hollywood Character Actor, 65, Is Dead". The New York Times. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
  2. Collar, Cammila. "Richard O'Brien". AllMovie. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Longtime Character Actor Richard O' Brien Dies at 65". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. April 5, 1983. p. 7. Retrieved August 6, 2022 via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  4. "John Willis' Screen World: Volume 22", University of California, Crown Publishers, p. 107, 1971
  5. "Actor Richard O'Brien, who played mostly crooked policemen, priests..." United Press International. April 5, 1983. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
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