Tom O'Brien (actor, born 1890) explained

Tom O'Brien
Birth Name:Thomas Everett O'Brien
Birth Date:25 July 1890
Birth Place:San Diego, California
Death Place:Los Angeles, California
Burial Place:Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
Occupation:Actor

Tom O'Brien (July 25, 1890  - June 8, 1947) was an American silent and sound character actor known for his burly serio-comic roles.[1]

He worked in the comedy film The Gentleman from America (1923) as Johnny Day, which is about the humorous tale of two American buddies (O'Brien and Hoot Gibson) and they have numerous adventures in Spain. Tom O'Brien appeared in over 80 films in a 22 years of career. He was primarily cast as stocky "Irish types" in comic supporting roles.[2] He also worked in The Big Parade (1925) as Corporal Bull O'Hara.

He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.[3]

Filmography

Feature films

Short films

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Wilson, Scott . Scott Wilson (academic). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons . . 26 September 2016 . 557 . 9781476625997.
  2. Book: Rollins . Peter C. . O'Connor . John E. . Why We Fought: America's Wars in Film and History . registration . . 25 July 2008 . 143 . 9780813138749.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=7-DgDAAAQBAJ&dq=tom+o%27brien+forest+lawn&pg=PA557 Resting Places