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  1. James O'Hanlon was born on 13 August 1910 in Coney Island, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Destination Moon (1950) , Calamity Jane (1953) and Lucky Me (1954) . He died on 6 April 1969 in Glendale, California, USA.

  2. James O'Hanlon. May 9, 1959 — December 14, 2023. James “Jimmy” O’Hanlon of Lincoln Place (Pittsburgh), PA died peacefully on Thursday, December 14 th surrounded by his family after a valiant fight with cancer. He was born Homestead Hospital (Pittsburgh) and attended St Agnes Grade School, McKeesport Area High School, and earned degrees ...

  3. Read More. Actor James Hanlon was most commonly known for his roles in television dramas. He also was featured in the miniseries "Danielle Steel's "Zoya"" (1995-96). A few of his roles at the time were also in movies like the Michael Waite comedic drama "Fun Down There" (1990) and "Bringing Out the Dead" (1999) with Nicolas Cage.

  4. Mar 3, 2017 · Reynolds asked O’Hanlon if he’d like to be a projectionist and O’Hanlon took the position. “I love the place,” said O’Hanlon about The Savoy. “I love film.”. He felt fortunate that there was a movie house like The Savoy in Montpelier. From time to time O’Hanlon wondered what it would be like to own The Savoy, and to be part of ...

  5. STORYTELLER. As a creative and science writer I aim to engage, entertain, and hopefully share a few laughs. My debut non-fiction book Silk and Venom is available now. It delves into the beautiful world of spiders and their secret lives. My science writing has appeared in The Guardian, Australian Geographic, ABC News, The Sydney Morning Herald ...

  6. James O'Hanlon was born on 13 August 1910 in Coney Island, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Destination Moon (1950), Calamity Jane (1953) and Lucky Me (1954). He died on 6 April 1969 in Glendale, California, USA.

  7. James O'Hanlon. James O'Hanlon (1910-1969) got his start in Hollywood when his novel Over My Dead Body was adapted for the screen in 1942. His subsequent credits include family comedy ( Sally and Saint Anne) to musicals ( Calamity Jane) to sci-fi ( Destination Moon, Conquest of Space ). O’Hanlon collaborated with his brother George as a ...

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