- George O'Brien (actor)
George O'Brien (
April 19 ,1899 –September 4 ,1985 ) was an Americanactor , popular during thesilent film era and into thetalkie era of the 1930s.Born in
San Francisco, California , O'Brien was the elder son of Daniel J. and Margaret L. (Donahue) O'Brien; O'Brien's father later became the Chief of Police for the City ofSan Francisco (Dan O'Brien ordered the arrest ofRoscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in September 1921 at the scandalousLabor Day party held by Arbuckle.) After his retirement from that office, Dan was the Director of Penology for the State ofCalifornia .In 1917 O'Brien enlisted in the
United States Navy to fight inWorld War I , serving on aSubmarine chaser . He volunteered to act as a stretcher bearer for wounded Marines and was decorated for bravery.Right after the war O'Brien became Light Heavyweight champion of the Pacific Fleet.The young war veteran came to
Hollywood, California in his early twenties hoping to become a cameraman and did work as an assistant cameraman for a while, for bothTom Mix andBuck Jones . He began his acting career in bit parts and as a stuntman. One of his earliest roles was in the 1922George Melford -directed drama "Moran of the Lady Letty", most notable for starringRudolph Valentino . In 1924 O'Brien received his first starring role in the drama "The Man Who Came Back" opposite the English actressDorothy Mackaill . That same year he was chosen by the famed movie directorJohn Ford to star in "The Iron Horse". The film was an immense success at the box-office and O'Brien made nine more films for Ford. In 1927 he starred in "Sunrise" oppositeJanet Gaynor , which won threeAcademy Awards , was directed byF. W. Murnau , and remains widely considered by critics to be one of the finest and most powerful films ever made.O'Brien would spend the remainder of the 1920s as an extremely popular leading man in films, often starring in action and adventure roles alongside such popular actresses of the era as
Alma Rubens ,Anita Stewart ,Dolores Costello ,Madge Bellamy ,Olive Borden (with whom he was linked romantically during the 1920s) andJanet Gaynor .O'Brien married the actress
Marguerite Churchill onJuly 15 ,1933 and the couple had a son,Darcy O'Brien in 1939 who would become a successful writer and a daughter,Orin O'Brien who would become adouble bassist with theNew York Philharmonic . A third child, Brian, died in infancy. The couple divorced in 1948.With the advent of sound, George O'Brien became a popular star of Westerns and rarely took parts outside of the Western film genre. Throughout the 1930s, O'Brien was a consistent Top Ten box-office draw appearing in scores of Westerns, often atop his horse named Mike.
George's height was 5' 11" (1.80m).
During
World War II , O'Brien re-enlisted in theUnited States Navy where he served as a beachmaster in the Pacific and was decorated several times. He left service with the rank of commander. He later joined theUnited States Naval Reserve and retired with the rank of captain in 1962, having four times been recommended for the rank of admiral Fact|date=February 2007.Following his service in World War II, O'Brien would occasionally take feature parts in films directed by his old friend and mentor John Ford including "Fort Apache," "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" and "Cheyenne Autumn."While serving in the Naval Reserve, O'Brien took on a project for the Department of Defense as part of President Eisenhower's "People to People" program. He was project officer for a series of orientation films on three Asian countries. One of these films, on Korea, was directed by his old friend, John Ford. The other two countries covered were Formosa (Taiwan) and the Philippines.
George O'Brien suffered a stroke in 1981 and was bedridden the last few years of his life. He died in 1985 in
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma .For his contribution to the motion picture industry, George O'Brien was awarded a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame at 6201 Hollywood Blvd., inLos Angeles, California .External links
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*A George O'Brien [http://www.surfnetinc.com/chuck/gobrien.htm Fan Site]
* [http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=759 Photographs of George O'Brien]
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