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  1. William Joseph Patrick O'Brien (Irish: Pádraig Ó Briain; November 11, 1899 – October 15, 1983) was an American film actor with more than 100 screen credits.Of Irish descent, he often played Irish and Irish-American characters and was referred to as "Hollywood's Irishman in Residence" in the press.

  2. Pat O'Brien. Pat O'Brien was an American film actor with more than one hundred screen credits. O?Brien was born William Joseph Patrick O'Brien to an Irish-American Catholic family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served as an altar boy at Gesu Church while growing up near 13th and Clybourn streets. O?Brien attended Marquette Academy with fellow ...

  3. O'Brien was married twice, first to actress Eloise Taylor from 1929 to 1933, and then to actress Kay Sutton from 1934 until his death in 1983. He had two children, a son and a daughter. Pat O'Brien's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. He earned his wealth through his successful career in Hollywood as an actor and producer.

  4. Hollywood actor Pat O’Brien, known for his roles in classics such as THE GREAT O’MALLEY, ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES and KNUTE ROCKNE ALL AMERICAN, held fast to his faith in God for more than 50 years in entertainment.

  5. Oct 15, 1983 · SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Veteran actor Pat O'Brien, who often played a fast-talking Irish charmer and starred with Ronald Reagan in 'Knute Rockne, All American,' died of a heart attack Saturday. He ...

  6. George Oechsner and his son Sonny purchased Pat O’Brien’s Bar in 1978. It was their forward thinking that broadened the scope of the Pat O’s experience. In 1990, 624 Bourbon street was purchased as a private event venue. Due to market demand, Pat O’Brien’s Courtyard Restaurant opened as a full service dining experience in 1996 and has ...

  7. O'Brien spent several years with numerous stock companies, forming lasting friendships with such future Hollywood notables as Frank McHugh, James Gleason and Percy Kilbride. He also met his wife, actress Eloise Taylor, with whom he remained for the next five decades. In 1930, O'Brien was brought to Hollywood to play ace reporter Hildy Johnson ...

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