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  1. Una O'Connor (actress) Agnes Teresa McGlade (also known as Una O'Connor; 23 October 1880 – 4 February 1959) was an Irish actress. She acted almost exclusively in stage plays before becoming a character actress in movies. She worked across Ireland and England as a stage actress for many years. Her plays included The Starlight Express.

  2. Feb 4, 2017 · Added: Jul 11, 2002. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6598439. Source citation. Actress. She began her acting career in motion pictures in 1929, and is best remembered for her work in Universal's horror classics like The Invisible Man (1933) and The Bride of Frankenstein (1935). She also appeared in classics films like The Adventures of Robin Hood ...

  3. Una O’Connor was the scene-stealing actress of director James Whale’s movies who claimed a place in cinema history. Her legendary performances as Jenny in “The Invisible Man” in 1933 and ...

  4. Una O’Connor - History. Agnes Teresa McGlade was born on October 22, 1880, in Belfast (now Northern) Ireland. Her mother died when she was two, and her father ultimately emigrated to Australia. She was raised by an aunt and studied at St. Dominic's School, convents, and Paris, France.

  5. Úna O'Connor. Úna O'Connor (1938 – 4 March 2020) was an Irish sportsperson who played senior camogie with Dublin from 1953 until 1975. She is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, [1] a member of the team of the century. [2] the first camogie player to win a Caltex award in 1966, [3] and the Gaelic Weekly all-star award ...

  6. Nov 18, 2010 · Of all the many wonderful character actors and actresses with lengthy careers who somehow never managed to attract serious Oscar consideration, the indomitable Una O’Connor was perhaps the best. Bo…

  7. Play Original. The Ryan Girl (Sep 24, 1945 - Nov 03, 1945) Performer: Una O'Connor [Weavy Hicks] Play Original. Autumn Fire (Oct 26, 1926 - Dec 1926) Performer: Una O'Connor [Ellen Keegan] Play Comedy Drama Original. The Fake (Oct 06, 1924 - Dec 1924) Performer: Una O'Connor [A Waitress]

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