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  1. Edmond O'Brien. Eamon Joseph O'Brien (Irish: Éamonn Ó Briain; September 10, 1915 – May 9, 1985) was an American actor of stage, screen, and television, and film director. His career spanned almost 40 years, and he won one Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. O'Brien was both leading man and a ...

  2. Edmond O'Brien Films Noir. 1. The Killers (1946) Passed | 103 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir. Hit men kill an unresisting victim, and investigator Reardon uncovers his past involvement with beautiful, deadly Kitty Collins. Director: Robert Siodmak | Stars: Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien, Albert Dekker.

  3. Edmond O'Brien. Home. Filmografía. Fotos. Actor. Año Título Personaje Nota de los usuarios; 2018 Al otro lado del viento: Pat 3,2. 1974 99,44% muerto: Oncle Frank Kelly - 1973 Lucky Luciano:

  4. O scar-winning character actor Edmond O'Brien's film roles ranged from introspective, beleaguered heroes to dynamic cops and private eyes.. Hard-working and versatile, O'Brien is best known for his characterizations of Winston Smith, the mentally tortured protagonist of George Orwell's "1984," released in 1955, and of the alcoholic Southern senator imprisoned by the military in "Seven Days in ...

  5. 9 de mai. de 1985 · Oscar-winning actor Edmond O'Brien, whose roles ranged from the original "1984" to "Julius Caesar," died at a sanitorium after a long bout with Alzheimer's disease, a spokesman announced today.

  6. Edmond O'Brien, foi um diretor de cinema, produtor e, principalmente ator americano. Em 1955, conquistou o Oscar de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante, por seu trabalho em A Condessa Descalça. Cônjuge: Olga San Juan (de 1948 a 1976), Nancy Kelly (de 1941 a 1942)

  7. 18 de out. de 2018 · Derek Sculthorpe. McFarland, Oct 18, 2018 - Biography & Autobiography - 246 pages. One of the most versatile actors of his generation, Edmond O'Brien made a series of iconic noir films. From a man reporting his own murder in D.O.A. (1949) to the conflicted title character in The Bigamist (1953), he portrayed the confusion of the postwar Everyman.