Frank O'Connor (director)
American actor
Frank O'Connor
Portrait of O'Connor in the October 15, 1921 Exhibitors Herald
Born c. 1881 Died November 22, 1959 (aged 78) Occupation(s) Actor, director, writer Years active 1920–59
Frank O'Connor (died November 22, 1959) was an American character actor and director involved in approximately 300 productions. He was a director of several films ; he also penned multiple screenplays.
Career
In 1920, Frank O'Connor arrived in Hollywood , where he joined the Lasky Players.[ 1] Henry Miller mentored him.[ 2] Later, O'Connor was a freelance writer and character actor .[ 1] After a career as a film director , he attempted to produce his own and, in the words of the San Francisco Examiner , "went broke"; he subsequently worked as an extra .[ 2]
Personal life
O'Connor was married to a woman named Susan, and they had three children; he died in Los Angeles , California on November 22, 1959, at 78 years old.[ 1]
Partial filmography
Throughout his career, O'Connor was involved in approximately 300 films with various roles, including actor, director, and writer:[ 3]
The Unwritten Code (1919), as Thompson
Everything for Sale (1921), director
A Virginia Courtship (1921), director
A Homespun Vamp (1922), director
The Lawful Cheater (1925), director
One of the Bravest (1925), director
Go Straight (1925), director
Free to Love (1925), director
The Block Signal (1926), writer and director
Exclusive Rights (1926), director
Hearts and Spangles (1926), director
Devil's Island (1926), director
The Silent Power (1926), director
Spangles (1926), director
Heroes of the Night (1927), director
Your Wife and Mine (1927), director
Colleen (1927), director
Why Sailors Go Wrong (1928), writer
The Masked Angel (1928), director
Call of the Circus (1930), director
King Kong (1933), as Reporter
Sailor Be Good (1933), writer
Men of the Night (1934), as Boss painter
Air Hawks (1935) (uncredited)
The Whole Town's Talking (1935), as Detective
His Fighting Blood (1935) (uncredited)
The Little Colonel , as Aide
To Mary - with Love (1936), as Conductor
Wives Never Know (1936), as Police sergeant
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), as Senator Alfred
Adventure in Diamonds (1940), writer
The Grapes of Wrath (1940), as Deputy
Man Made Monster (1941), as Detective
Sunset Murder Case (1941), as Tom O'Connor
Roar of the Press (1941) (uncredited)
The Gay Falcon (1941), as Police officer in hallway
Citizen Kane (1941), as Man at Madison Square Garden
The Man Who Lost Himself (1941) as cab driver (uncredited)[ 4]
X Marks the Spot (1942), as Policeman
Cover Girl (1944), as Cook
Lone Texas Ranger (1945), as Horace Carter
Mama Loves Papa (1945), as Official
Days of Buffalo Bill (1946), as Sam, cashier
It's a Wonderful Life (1946) (uncredited)
Congo Bill (1948)[citation needed ]
Sands of Iwo Jima (1950), as Waiter
Angel Face (1953), as Bailiff
Red River Shore (1953) (uncredited)
My Sister Eileen (1955) (uncredited)
Jet Pilot (1957) (uncredited)
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