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    Over almost five decades, he co-starred in nine films with Cagney, including his own screen swansong, Ragtime (1981). Born November 11, 1899. Died October 15, 1983 (83) Add to list. Awards. 4 wins. Photos 338. Known for. Some Like It Hot. 8.2. Detective Mulligan. 1959. Angels with Dirty Faces. 7.9. Jerry Connolly. 1938. Riffraff.

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    • Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  2. In 1959 O'Brien appeared in a supporting role in one of his best-known movies as a police detective opposite George Raft in Some Like It Hot, starring Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon, and Tony Curtis. In his later years, O'Brien often worked in television.

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    • William Joseph Patrick O'Brien, November 11, 1899, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
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  4. A tough, female reporter tries to get a story on the head of a crime syndicate and when the new police commissioner is murdered, she tries to get the evidence she needs for her story by getting in with the mobsters right-hand man. Director: Howard Higgin | Stars: Pat O'Brien, Mae Clarke, Morgan Wallace, Bradley Page.

  5. American Madness. Acting. All. Pat O’Brien (born William Joseph Patrick O'Brien) was an American stage, screen, radio, and television actor. He was a star during the first several years of his film career, the height of his popularity being during the 1930s and 1940s.

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  7. Pat O'Brien Movies. List of the best Pat O'Brien movies: Laughter in Hell(1933), The Great O'Malley(1937), Knute Rockne, All American(1940), Fighting Father Dunne(1948), Bureau of Missing Persons(1933), San Quentin(1937), Secret Command(1944), Crack-Up(1946), Oil for the Lamps of China(1935), China Clipper(1936), Having Wonderful Crime(1945 ...

  8. Pat O'Brien excelled in roles as beneficent men but could also give convincing performances as wise guys or con artists. He was a most popular film star during the 1930s and 1940s. Over almost five decades, he co-starred in nine films with Cagney, including his own screen swansong, Ragtime (1981) .

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