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Dennis O'Keefe

Dennis O'Keefe

38 titles Acting Mar 29, 1908 Died: Aug 31, 1968 Fort Madison, Iowa, USA

Dennis O'Keefe (March 29, 1908 – August 31, 1968) was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned several decades in film, television, and theater. Born to Irish vaudevillians in the United States, O'Keefe began performing at a young age, participating in his parents' act and later penning skits for the stage.

His film career took off in the early 1930s as he started as an extra. A pivotal moment came when he secured a notable role in the film *Saratoga*, which caught the attention of the legendary Clark Gable. Gable's endorsement led to O'Keefe signing a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1937, marking the beginning of significant film roles, including *The Bad Man of Brimstone* and *Burn 'Em Up O'Connor*.

In the early 1940s, O'Keefe departed from MGM and transitioned to primarily lower-budget films. However, the 1950s proved to be a period of reinvention for him, as he ventured into directing and began writing mystery stories. He also found success on television, appearing in popular series such as *Justice*, *The Martha Raye Show*, and *The Ford Show*, and starred in his own program, *The Dennis O'Keefe Show*. Throughout his career, O'Keefe demonstrated versatility and creativity, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

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