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  1. Henry O'Neill was born in Orange, New Jersey on August 10, 1891 where he grew up before moving to Los Angeles, California. [citation needed]Career. O'Neill began his acting career on the stage, after dropping out of college to join a traveling theater company.

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    Henry O'Neill was a character actor who appeared in hundreds of films, often as a wise, sensible father or authority figure. He also had a long career on Broadway and was a member of the Screen Actors Guild board.

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    • Orange, New Jersey, USA
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    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Henry O'Neill. Actor: Calling Philo Vance. Suave, well-mannered, silvery-haired character actor Henry (Joseph) O'Neill played top supports in hundreds of films, often as a benign, wise, sensible father, judge, doctor, minister, general, executive or lawyer. Much of his patrician career was split between two studios: Warner Bros in the 1930s and MGM in the 1940s. O'Neill was born in Orange, New ...

    • August 10, 1891
    • May 18, 1961
  4. Birthday: Aug 10, 1891. Birthplace: Orange, New Jersey, USA. Supporting character actor Henry O'Neill made a career out of playing distinguished grey-haired gentlemen such as fathers, lawyers and ...

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  5. Henry O'Neill (1891–1961) was an American film actor known for playing gray-haired fathers, lawyers, and similarly roles during the 1930s and 1940s. He also appeared in many stage plays and served in the military in World War I.

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  7. Henry O'Neill was an American film actor known for playing gray-haired fathers, lawyers, and similarly roles during the 1930s and 1940s. O'Neill began his acting career on the stage, after dropping ou

  8. New Jersey-born Henry O'Neill was a year into his college education when he dropped out to join a traveling theatrical troupe. His career interrupted by WWI, O'Neill returned to the stage in 1919, where his prematurely grey hair and dignified demeanor assured him authoritative roles as lawyers, doctors, and business executives (though his first stage success was as the rough-and-tumble Paddy ...

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