From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael O'Shea , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
It Should Happen to You
(Brod Clinton)
Jack London
(Jack London)
The Underworld Story
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Circumstantial Evidence
(Joe Reynolds)
Violence
(Steve Fuller)
Fixed Bayonets!
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Lady of Burlesque
(Biff Brannigan)
Parole, Inc.
(Richard Hendricks)
The Threat
(Detective Ray Williams)
The Big Wheel
(Vic Sullivan)
Smart Woman
(Johnny Simons)
The Model and the Marriage Broker
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Mr. District Attorney
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Something for the Boys
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Last of the Redmen
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Man from Frisco
(Matt Braddock)
It's a Pleasure
(Don Martin)
The Eve of St. Mark
(Thomas Mulveroy)
Bloodhounds of Broadway
(Inspector McNamara)
Captain China
(Trask)
Disc Jockey
(Mike Richards)
It's a Great Life
(Denny Davis)
The Mike Douglas Show
(Self - Co-Host)
Adam-12
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