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Frank O'Connor (April 11, 1881 – November 22, 1959) was an American character actor and director, whose career spanned five decades and included appearances in over 600 films and television shows. Early in his career he was also billed as Frank A. Connor and Frank L.A. O'Connor. During the silent film era, he directed or was the assistant director on numerous films; he also penned several screenplays in both the silent and sound film eras. He is sometimes erroneously identified with the Frank O'Connor who was married to author
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Life and career

Born on April 11, 1881, in New York City, O'Connor would begin his film career with a starring role in the 1915 silent film, '' The Voice in the Fog'', which also starred
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. He starred or had featured roles in six more films between 1917 and 1920, before focusing on work behind the camera. During the remainder of the silent film era, he would write and/or direct over two dozen films, May McAvoy (several films, including '' Everything for Sale'', 1921), Ralph Lewis (several films, including '' One of the Bravest'', 1925), Clara Bow (several films, including ''
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'', 1925), Owen Moore ('' Go Straight'', 1925), Jean Arthur (''The Block Signal'', 1926, which O'Connor also wrote),
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(''Exclusive Rights'', 1926), Wanda Hawley (''Hearts and Spangles'', 1926), Madge Bellamy (''Colleen'', 1927), Phyllis Haver (''Your Wife and Mine'', 1927), and
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(''Masked Angel'', 1928). He also wrote four screenplays for silent films during the 1920s. With the advent of sound in films, O'Connor would once again move in front of the camera. After 1930 he would only direct 2 sound films, ''The Call of the Circus'' in 1930, starring
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, and 1939's ''The Mystic Circle Murder'', which starred Robert Fiske and Betty Compson, and which O'Connor also wrote. He would write the story for '' Sailor Be Good'' (1933), directed by James Cruze and starring Jack Oakie, as well as '' Adventure in Diamonds'', directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring George Brent and
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. From 1930 right up to the year of his death in 1959, O'Connor would appear in over 600 films, serials, shorts, and television shows, mostly in small roles. Some of the more notable films he appeared in include: the original '' King Kong'' (1933), starring Fay Wray, as well as its sequel, '' The Son of Kong'', also in 1933; 1935's '' The Little Colonel'', starring
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'', again with Jean Arthur, also starring
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'', starring John Wayne and Janet Leigh. In addition to his feature film work, O'Connor would appear in several serials, including ''
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'' (1949), '' King of the Rocket Men'' (1949), '' The Invisible Monster'' (1950), '' Atom Man vs. Superman'' (1950), and '' Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere'' (1951). With the advent of television, O'Connor would make numerous appearances on the small screen. His first appearance was in a 1952 episode of '' Racket Squad''. Other series on which he appeared include: '' Dragnet'', '' Adventures of Superman'', and '' Perry Mason''. His final performance would be on a 1959 episode of '' M Squad'', which aired on April 17, shortly before his death. O'Connor died on November 22, 1959, at the age of 77, in Los Angeles, California.


Partial filmography

*'' The Voice in the Fog'' (1915) * ''
Madame Sherry ''Madame Sherry'' is a 1917 American silent film, silent comedy film directed by Ralph Dean and starring Gertrude McCoy, Frank O'Connor (director), Frank O'Connor and Jean Stuart. It is based on the 1910 musical play of the same title.Goble p.849 ...
'' (1917) * '' The Silent Witness'' (1917) * '' The Unwritten Code'' (1919) *'' Everything for Sale'' (1921) *''
A Virginia Courtship ''A Virginia Courtship'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Frank O'Connor and written by Edfrid A. Bingham based upon the play of the same name by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. The film stars May McAvoy, Alec B. Francis, Jane Keckley, ...
'' (1921) *''
A Homespun Vamp ''A Homespun Vamp'' is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Frank O'Connor and written by Harvey F. Thew and Hector Turnbull. The film stars May McAvoy, Darrell Foss, Lincoln Stedman, Josephine Crowell, Charles Stanton Ogle, Guy Ol ...
'' (1922) *'' The Lawful Cheater'' (1925) * '' One of the Bravest'' (1925) * '' Go Straight'' (1925) *''
Free to Love ''Free to Love'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Frank O'Connor. The film stars Clara Bow and Donald Keith. Plot As described in a film magazine review, after threatening him with a gun but relenting, Marie Anthony, who was r ...
'' (1925) *''
The Block Signal ''The Block Signal'' is 1926 American silent drama film directed by Frank O'Connor and starring Ralph Lewis, Jean Arthur, and Hugh Allan. It was produced by the independent company Gotham Pictures. Synopsis A veteran railroad engineer discove ...
'' (1926) *'' Exclusive Rights'' (1926) *'' Hearts and Spangles'' (1926) * ''
The Silent Power ''The Silent Power'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Frank O'Connor and starring Ralph Lewis, Ethel Shannon and Charles Delaney.Connelly p.255 It was produced by the independent company Gotham Pictures. Synopsis The manager of ...
'' (1926) *'' Spangles'' (1926) *'' Heroes of the Night'' (1927) * ''
Your Wife and Mine ''Your Wife and Mine'' is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Frank O'Connor and starring Phyllis Haver, Stuart Holmes and Wallace MacDonald.Katchmer p.533 Cast * Phyllis Haver as Phyllis Warren * Stuart Holmes as Charlie Martin * ...
'' (1927) *''
Colleen Colleen is an Irish language name and is of Irish origin and a generic term for women or girls, from the Irish '' cailín'' 'girl/woman', the diminutive of '' caile'' 'woman, countrywoman'. Although it originates in the Irish language, Colleen ...
'' (1927) *'' Why Sailors Go Wrong'' (1928) *'' The Masked Angel'' (1928) *''
Call of the Circus ''Call of the Circus'' is a 1930 pre-Code film written by Maxine Alton and directed by Frank O'Connor. The film stars Francis X. Bushman and Ethel Clayton. The film is noted as silent screen idol Bushman's first talkie. Plot A retired clown ...
'' (1930) *'' King Kong'' (1933) *'' The Son of Kong'' (1933) *'' Roast Beef and Movies'' (1934) *'' Men of the Night'' (1934) *'' Buried Loot'' (1935) (uncredited) *'' Air Hawks'' (1935) (uncredited) * '' His Fighting Blood'' (1935) *'' To Mary - with Love'' (1936) (uncredited) *''
Wives Never Know ''Wives Never Know'' is a 1936 American black-and-white comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. Written by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Edwin Justus Mayer and Keene Thompson, the film stars Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, and Adolphe Menjou, and wa ...
'' (1936) (uncredited) *'' The Man Who Lived Twice'' (1936) (uncredited) *'' Reefer Madness'' (1936) *'' Midnight Taxi'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1937) *'' Lawless Valley'' (1938) *'' Sunset Murder Case'' (1938) *'' Man Made Monster'' (1941) *'' Roar of the Press'' (1941) *'' The Gay Falcon'' (1941) (uncredited) *''
Thundering Hoofs ''Thundering Hoofs'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt. It was the first of many films Holt made with Selander.Richard Jewell & Vernon Harbin, ''The RKO Story.'' New Rochelle, New York: Arlington ...
'' (1942) (uncredited) *''
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'' (1942) (uncredited) *'' A Gem of a Jam'' (1943) *'' Cover Girl'' (1944) *'' Lone Texas Ranger'' (1945) (uncredited) *'' Three's a Crowd'' (1945) *'' Mama Loves Papa'' (1945) (uncredited) *''
Days of Buffalo Bill ''Days of Buffalo Bill'' is a 1946 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by William Lively and Doris Schroeder. The film stars Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Tom London, James Craven, Rex Lease and Edmund Cobb. The film wa ...
'' (1946) *''
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'' (1946) *'' It's a Wonderful Life'' (1946) *'' Congo Bill'' (1948) *'' Ghost of Zorro'' (1949) *'' The Traveling Saleswoman'' (1950) (uncredited) *'' The Return of Jesse James'' (1950) *''
Smoky Canyon ''Smoky Canyon'' is a 1952 American Western musical film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Charles Starrett, Jock Mahoney, Danni Sue Nolan, Tris Coffin, and Larry Hudson. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on January 31, 1952. Pl ...
'' (1952) (uncredited) *'' Leadville Gunslinger'' (1952) (uncredited) *'' The Quiet Man'' (1952) (uncredited) *'' Angel Face'' (1953) *'' Savage Frontier'' (1953) (uncredited) *'' Red River Shore'' (1953) (uncredited)


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