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Denis O'Dea

Denis O'Dea

Acting1905Dublin, Ireland

Biography

Denis O'Dea (26 April 1905 – 5 November 1978) was an Irish stage and film actor.

He was born in Dublin and attended Synge Street CBS. When very young he and his mother Kathleen (from County Kerry) moved in with her sister, who kept a boarding house at 54 South Richmond Street. He worked in insurance until taking up acting. O'Dea was a leading member of Dublin's Abbey Theatre where he had a great acting career from 1929 to 1953; a list of his performances can be found in the Abbey archives. He also appeared in numerous plays by Irish playwright Teresa Deevy, some of which toured New York and England. His work led to a number of notable film roles, including two mid-1930s John Ford films, The Informer and The Plough and the Stars (1936), and the part of the police inspector in pursuit of IRA man James Mason in Carol Reed's Odd Man Out (1947).

Acting History

1957
The Rising of the Moon
as Police Sergeant Tom O'Hara (segment '1921')
1955
Captain Lightfoot
as Regis Donnell
1953
Mogambo
as Father Josef
Sea Devils
as Lethierry
Niagara
as Inspector Starkey
1951
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
as RAdm. Sir Rodney Leighton
The Long Dark Hall
as Sir Charles Morton
1950
Treasure Island
as Dr. Livesy
1949
Landfall
as Captain Burnaby
Under Capricorn
as Mr. Corrigan
Marry Me
as George Saunders
The Bad Lord Byron
as Prosecuting Counsel
1948
The Fallen Idol
as Inspector Crowe
1947
Odd Man Out
as Inspector
The Mark of Cain
as Sir William Godgrey
1936
Beloved Enemy
as Sean's I.R.A. Friend (Uncredited)
1935
The Informer
as Street Singer

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
4/26/1905
Day of Death
11/5/1978
Place of Birth
Dublin, Ireland