Michael O'Shea

Michael O'Shea

ActorSoundtrack
Born
March 17, 1906
Died
December 4, 1973
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

His five brothers all became policemen, encouraged on by their father, but Irish-American Michael O'Shea defied family tradition and turned to acting. Michael dropped out of school at age 12 and went the vaudeville route, touring with his boxing idol Jack Johnson's show. He tried everything. During…

Biography

His five brothers all became policemen, encouraged on by their father, but Irish-American Michael O'Shea defied family tradition and turned to acting. Michael dropped out of school at age 12 and went the vaudeville route, touring with his boxing idol Jack Johnson's show. He tried everything. During the Prohibition years, he became a comedian and emcee at speakeasies. He put together his own dance band, "Michael O'Shea and His Stationary Gypsies", and later broke into radio.

His career advanced with the legit stage, where he was billed for a time as "Eddie O'Shea". His noticeable performance in "The Eve of St. Mark" in 1942 led to a string of '40s films, notably as Barbara Stanwyck's boyfriend comic in Lady of Burlesque (1943). He also managed great reviews repeating his stage role in the film The Eve of St. Mark (1944). Other WWII-era films included the leading role opposite Anne Shirley in the romantic drama Man from Frisco (1944); a military man lead in the musical Something for the Boys (1944) in which he managed to show off a little of his Irish tenor in the song "Wouldn't It Be Nice?" with Vivian Blaine, Phil Silvers and Carmen Miranda; the male co-star in the Sonja Henie skating vehicle It's a Pleasure (1945); and lead and support roles in a string of crime dramas including Circumstantial Evidence (1945), Mr. District Attorney (1947), Violence (1947), Parole, Inc. (1948) and The Underworld Story (1950).

The father of two, Michael met his second wife, the beautiful actress Virginia Mayo, during the time he was filming the title role of Jack London (1943). They married four years later and had one daughter. The couple subsequently appeared on the stock stage together in such productions as "George Washington Slept Here", "Tunnel of Love" and :Fiorello!". One of those fine talents who did not make a big name for himself, Michael was out of films by 1952, but revitalized on TV and starred in the mild TV sitcom It's a Great Life (1954) also starring James Dunn, William Bishop, Frances Bavier and Barbara Bates playing a former GI trying to find a civilian job.

Interestingly, Michael became a plainclothes operative for the CIA after retiring from show business in the 1960s. He died suddenly of a heart attack in 1973.

Actor

Adam-12Adam-12(1968)as Johnnie Delaney
DaktariDaktari(1966)as Albie Potter
Adventures in ParadiseAdventures in Paradise(1959)as Ding-Dong Kinsella
McGarry and His Mouse(1960)as Officer Dan McGarry
Strange Stories(1956)

Soundtrack

Something for the BoysSomething for the Boys(1944)

Self

Take Two(1963)as Self
The Mike Douglas ShowThe Mike Douglas Show(1961)as Self - Co-Host
Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self
The New Orleans United Cerebral Palsy Telethon(1957)as Self - Actor
The Juke Box JuryThe Juke Box Jury(1953)as Self

Known for

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Michael O'Shea in Fixed Bayonets! (1951)Stephanie Bachelor, Claire Carleton, Frank Conroy, Gloria Dickson, Charles Dingle, Pinky Lee, and Michael O'Shea in Lady of Burlesque (1943)Virginia Grey, Charles McGraw, and Michael O'Shea in The Threat (1949)Sonja Henie, Bill Johnson, Michael O'Shea, and Gus Schilling in It's a Pleasure (1945)Nancy Coleman and Michael O'Shea in Violence (1947)Vivian Blaine and Michael O'Shea in Something for the Boys (1944)

Credit Score: Michael O'Shea

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Denny Davis
Tue Sep 07 1954 – Sun Jun 03 1956
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1It's a Great Life4.8819547.40084
2The Threat3.2519496.7001275
3Man from Frisco3.2519446.50068
4Lady of Burlesque3.2519436.2013189
5The Big Wheel3.0919495.600713
6Parole, Inc.3.0919495.800483
7Violence3.0919475.700550
8Circumstantial Evidence3.0919455.400198
9Jack London3.0919435.201502
10The Underworld Story2.5019507.0001488