



Michael O'Shea
Acting1906Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Biography
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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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Known For
Acting History
1971
Adam-12
TVas Johnnie Delaney• 1 eps
1961
The Mike Douglas Show
TVas Self - Co-Host
1954
It Should Happen to You
as Brod Clinton
It's a Great Life
TVas Denny Davis
1952
Bloodhounds of Broadway
as Inspector McNamara
1951
The Model and the Marriage Broker
as Doberman
Fixed Bayonets!
as Sgt. Lonergan
Disc Jockey
as Mike Richards
1950
Captain China
as Trask
The Underworld Story
as Ralph Munsey
1949
The Big Wheel
as Vic Sullivan
The Threat
as Detective Ray Williams
1948
Parole, Inc.
as Richard Hendricks
Smart Woman
as Johnny Simons
1947
Violence
as Steve Fuller
Last of the Redmen
as Hawk-Eye / Natty Bumpo
Mr. District Attorney
as Harrington
1945
It's a Pleasure
as Don Martin
Circumstantial Evidence
as Joe Reynolds
1944
Something for the Boys
as Sergeant Ronald 'Rocky' Fulton
Man from Frisco
as Matt Braddock
The Eve of St. Mark
as Thomas Mulveroy
1943
Lady of Burlesque
as Biff Brannigan
Jack London
as Jack London







