- Jack O'Halloran
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name = Jack O'Halloran
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birthplace =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jack O'Halloran (born
April 8 ,1943 ) is an American ex-boxer andactor .Biography
Boxing
O'Halloran was born in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania . Fighting as "Irish" Jack O'Halloran, he was aheavyweight boxing contender active from1966 to1974 . O'Halloran was undefeated throughout his first 16 professional fights.During his career, O'Halloran defeated former title contenders
Cleveland Williams andManuel Ramos . He also defeatedDanny McAlinden who won the bronze medal for boxing at the1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games inKingston, Jamaica and later became the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight champion. O'Halloran's loses included defeats at the hands of future heavyweight championsGeorge Foreman andKen Norton .In
1973 , O'Halloran was close to attaining a match againstMuhammad Ali when he was knocked out by Jimmy Summerville. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0641172/bio Jack O'Halloran - Biography ] ] This ended his chances to fight Ali. Although O'Halloran went on to defeat Summerville by K.O. in a rematch, with only three more wins and five losses he was never again a serious heavyweight contender. [http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000109 boxer Jack O'Halloran ] ]Acting career
Retiring from boxing in 1974 with a record of 34-21-2 (17 knockout victories) O'Halloran turned to a career as an actor. He first won the role of Moose Malloy in the
1975 film "Farewell, My Lovely " featuringRobert Mitchum asPhilip Marlowe .uperman film series
This led to other tough "henchmen" style roles which culminated in the role he is best known for: Non, the menacing-but-mute member of the trio of Kryptonian supervillains banished to the
Phantom Zone byJor-El (Marlon Brando ) in "Superman" (1978) and inadvertently released, by theMan of Steel himself (Christopher Reeve ), in "Superman II " (1980).O'Halloran once stated in an interview that it was his idea to make Non a very child-like character, having difficulty adjusting to his new-found powers and making sounds in the absence of voice. It is also believed that, as an American, O'Halloran was the "odd-man-out", teamed with
Terence Stamp (General Zod ) andSarah Douglas (Ursa ), whose English accents contributed (in the American psyche) to the menacing presence original directorRichard Donner wanted for the Kryptonian outcasts. O'Halloran has also vocally criticized Alexander andIlya Salkind , the producers of the "Superman" films, for their mishandling of the franchise, believing that their firing directorRichard Donner was a huge blow to the series and was the primary result in the series downturn in quality, a sentiment that was shared byGene Hackman , who refused to reprise hisLex Luthor role in the third film, andMargot Kidder , who playedLois Lane .In an interview with "
Starlog Magazine ", back in October 2006, O'Halloran had stated that he and Christopher Reeve did not get along during the making of "Superman II". One incident in particular nearly led to a fight between the two actors, only to be stopped by Richard Donner. Despite the clash between them, O'Halloran stated that his heart went out to Reeve after his 1995 accident, and commended him for helping others with spinal cord injuries.According to O'Halloran, the reaction he gets most often from fans is "My God, he can talk!"
Other acting roles
O'Halloran has also played supporting roles in "King Kong" (1976) and "Dragnet" (1987).
References
External links
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