Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill (1891–1961) was a prominent American actor celebrated for his portrayals of paternal figures, legal professionals, and similar characters during the 1930s and 1940s.
O'Neill's journey in the performing arts commenced on the stage, where he honed his craft after leaving college to join a touring theater company. His commitment to service led him to the military during World War I, but he returned to his first passion, theater, following the war's conclusion.
Transitioning to film in the early 1930s, O'Neill made a significant impact with a series of notable performances in productions such as *The Big Shakedown*, *Santa Fe Trail*, *Anchors Aweigh*, *The Green Years*, and *The Reckless Moment*. His versatility allowed him to seamlessly embody characters that resonated with audiences, solidifying his status in Hollywood. His final cinematic appearance came in *The Wings of Eagles*, showcasing the depth and range of his talent.
O'Neill's career spanned over three decades, and his contributions to the film industry remain noteworthy. He passed away in 1961 at the age of 69, leaving behind a legacy marked by his memorable roles and dedication to the craft of acting.
Filmography
Submarine D-1
The Life of Emile Zola
A Guy Named Joe
Two Girls and a Sailor
Invisible Stripes
Yellow Jack
Midnight
While the Patient Slept
Tortilla Flat
The Big Shakedown
The Great O'Malley
Juarez
Anchors Aweigh
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
I've Got Your Number
Dodge City
Untamed (1955)
The White Angel
Johnny Eager
They Drive by Night
The Case of the Lucky Legs
Girl Crazy (1943)
No Man of Her Own (1950)
The Story of Louis Pasteur
The Fighting 69th
Shadow of the Thin Man
Wonder Bar
Draegerman Courage
The People Against O'Hara
Four Wives
Convicted
The Virginian (1946)
The Second Woman