Oscar O'Shea

Oscar O'Shea

1881-10-07 – 1960-04-06 (age 78) Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Biography

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Oscar O'Shea (8 October 1881 – 6 April 1960), born in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, was a Canadian-American character actor with over 100 film appearances from 1937 to 1953.

O'Shea was a comic actor who earned a million dollars but lost it all in the Great Depression. His first straight role came in a Federal Theatre Project production of It Can't Happen Here, a play based on the novel of the same name. His first film was Captains Courageous (1937).

Beginning in 1929, O'Shea operated the Oscar O'Shea Players repertory theater company in the Embassy Theatre in Ottawa, Canada. He eventually ended the enterprise "to seek a field where his art would be more widely appreciated." He then set up an operation in Chicago, "where he managed his own theatre and stock company during good and bad years."

O'Shea died in Hollywood, California in 1960 at age 78.

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Known For

The Roaring Twenties
The Roaring Twenties

1939

as Customer (uncredited)

Blossoms in the Dust
Blossoms in the Dust

1941

as Dr. West

Captains Courageous
Captains Courageous

1937

as Captain Walt Cushman

Love Affair
Love Affair

1939

as Priest (uncredited)

Stranger on the Third Floor
Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men

1939

as Jackson

You're Only Young Once
You're Only Young Once

1937

as Sheriff (uncredited)

Happy Land
Happy Land

1943

as Father Case (uncredited)

Rosalie
Rosalie

1937

as Mr. Callahan

Bewitched
Bewitched

1945

as Capt. O'Malley

The Shining Hour
The Shining Hour

1938

as Charlie Collins

The Mummy's Ghost
The Mummy's Ghost

1944

as Museum Watchman

Wildcat Bus
Wildcat Bus

1940

as Charles Dawson

Double Wedding
Double Wedding

1937

as Turnkey (uncredited)

Big City
Big City

1937

as John C. Andrews

Mannequin
Mannequin

1938

as 'Pa' Cassidy

Two Tickets to London
Two Tickets to London

1943

as Mr. Tinkle

Without Reservations
Without Reservations

1946

as Conductor (uncredited)

Lydia
Lydia

1941

as Doctor Richards