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Daniel Peter O'Herlihy (May 1, 1919 – February 17, 2005) was an Irish actor of film, television, and radio. With a distinguished appearance and rich, resonant speaking voice, O'Herlihy's best known-roles included his Oscar-nominated portrayal of the lead character in Luis Buñuel's ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1954), Brigadier General Warren A. Black in ''
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'' (1964), Marshal Ney in '' Waterloo'' (1970), Conal Cochran in '' Halloween III: Season of the Witch'' (1982), Grig in '' The Last Starfighter'' in (1984), "The Old Man" in '' RoboCop'' (1987) and its 1990 sequel, and Andrew Packard in the television series ''
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'' (1990–91).


Early life and education

O'Herlihy was born in Wexford, County Wexford in 1919, but moved with his family to
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when he was young. He was educated at Christian Brothers College in Dún Laoghaire and later studied at University College Dublin, graduating in 1944 with a degree in architecture, following in his father's footsteps. He developed a keen interest in acting during his university studies. He joined several amateur theatre groups and joined the
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as a bit player. After graduating from the university, he decided to pursue acting full-time, working at the Abbey and Gate Theatre, first as a set designer, then later as an actor.


Career

O'Herlihy's first acting role came in 1944, when he played the lead in the Gate's production of ''Red Roses For Me'', written and directed by Seán O'Casey. He appeared in some fifty plays at the Gate. He made his film debut in Carol Reed's '' Odd Man Out'' in 1947, which was shot on-location in
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, and also worked extensively in radio. His first American film role was as Macduff in
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' version of '' Macbeth'' (1948). In 1952, he starred in the Red Scare film '' Invasion, U.S.A.'' and, in 1954 in Luis Buñuel's '' Robinson Crusoe'', which earned him an
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for Best Actor. O'Herlihy recalled that the producers of the film wanted Buñuel to use
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for the role, with Buñuel refusing, saying he was too big and too fat. They arranged a screening of Welles' '' Macbeth'' to show how a bearded Welles would look but Buñuel demanded O'Herlihy who appeared in the film. O'Herlihy was later featured in '' The Young Land'' in 1959 as Judge Millard Isham. In 1960, he played Sir Harry Ivers, an upper-class English drifter who joins Alan Ladd in a plot to ruin an Arizona cattle town by robbing its bank in the western '' One Foot in Hell''. In 1964, he starred in ''
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'' in the role of General Black, or "Blackie". In 1969, he was cast in '' The Big Cube'' and '' 100 Rifles''. In 1970, he starred in the epic '' Waterloo'', playing the part of Michel Ney, the marshal of France. In 1982, he starred in '' Halloween III: Season of the Witch'' as Conal Cochran and in 1984, he appeared in '' The Last Starfighter'' as Grig, Alex Rogan's reptilian copilot, navigator, and sidekick. In 1986's '' The Whoopee Boys'' he played a judge and in 1987, he appeared in '' RoboCop'' as "The Old Man". That same year, he was cast in John Huston's '' The Dead''. In 1990, he appeared in '' RoboCop 2'', the sequel to the 1987 film. O'Herlihy had a fairly extensive career in television, having appeared on '' Rawhide'', '' The DuPont Show with June Allyson'', '' Adventures in Paradise'', and '' Target: The Corruptors!''. He portrayed Larry "Ace" Banner in the first season of '' The Untouchables'' in the episode titled "The Big Squeeze". He was cast as Stephen Jordan in the last season of '' Checkmate'' episode " "Referendum on Murder". He also appeared on ''
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'' and '' The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' in the episodes "The Fiddlesticks Affair" and "The Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum Affair" and on '' Route 66'' in the episode "To Walk with the Serpent". In 1962, he was cast as Glenn Kassin in "The Earth Mover" episode of ''
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''. He appeared on '' Bonanza'' (Episode: "The Artist" as Matthew Raine). In 1963–1964, he was in ''
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''. On '' The Long, Hot Summer'', O'Herlihy became the lead star, having replaced Edmond O'Brien in the part of Will Varner midway through the program's one-season run. In 1966, he appeared in the episode "Have You Seen the Aurora Borealis?" of '' The Road West'', starring
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. In 1974, he appeared in ''
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'' and played the Senior American Officer, Col. Max Dodd in the second series of BBC's POW drama ''
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''. In 1976, he guest-starred in an episode of '' Gibbsville''. In 1978, he guest-starred in the second part of the '' Battlestar Galactica'' episode "
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" as Dr. Ravishol. O'Herlihy also portrayed the ill-fated lumber tycoon Andrew Packard in the cult television program ''
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'' (1991) and in the '' Batman: The Animated Series'' episode "Deep Freeze", voicing the villainous theme park mogul Grant Walker. In 1998, O'Herlihy acted in his last film, '' The Rat Pack'', playing
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Personal life

Dan O'Herlihy married Elsie Bennett in 1945. He was the brother of director Michael O'Herlihy and the father of actor
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, visual artist Olwen O'Herlihy, and architect
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. He and his wife had nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. One grandchild, Mica O'Herlihy, is a filmmaker whose work has been shown at the Sundance Film Festival. Another, Alana O'Herlihy, is a photographer and director who has collaborated with
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. O'Herlihy became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1983.


Death

O'Herlihy died of natural causes in Malibu,
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in 2005, aged 85. His personal papers are held in the University College Dublin Archives.


Complete filmography


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O'Herlihy in ''The Long Hot Summer'' (1965–66)
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