Portrait of Arthur O'Connell

Arthur O'Connell

Acting

Biography

Arthur O'Connell (March 29, 1908 – May 18, 1981) was an American stage and film actor. He appeared in films (starting with a small role in Citizen Kane) in 1941 and television programs (mostly guest appearances). Among his screen appearances were Picnic, Anatomy of a Murder, and as the watch-maker who hides Jews during WWII in The Hiding Place. A veteran vaudevillian, O'Connell, from New York City, made his legitimate stage debut in the mid 1930s, at which time he fell within the orbit of Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre. Welles cast O'Connell in the tiny role of a reporter in the closing scenes of Citizen Kane (1941), a film often referred to as O'Connell's film debut, though in fact he had already appeared in Freshman Year (1939) and had costarred in two Leon Errol short subjects as Leon's conniving brother-in-law. After numerous small movie parts, O'Connell returned to Broadway, where he appeared as the erstwhile middle-aged swain of a spinsterish schoolteacher in Picnic - a role he'd recreate in the 1956 film version, earning an Oscar nomination in the process. Later the jaded looking O'Connell was frequently cast as fortyish losers and alcoholics; in the latter capacity he appeared as James Stewart's boozy attorney mentor in Anatomy of a Murder (1959), and the result was another Oscar nomination. In 1962 O'Connell portrayed the father of Elvis Presley's character in the motion picture Follow That Dream, and in 1964 in the Presley-picture Kissin' Cousins. O'Connell continued appearing in choice character parts on both TV and films during the 1960s, but avoided a regular television series, holding out until he could be assured top billing. He appeared as Joseph Baylor in the 1964 episode "A Little Anger Is a Good Thing" on the ABC medical drama about psychiatry, Breaking Point. The actor accepted the part of a man who discovers that his 99-year-old father has been frozen in an iceberg on the 1967 sitcom The Second Hundred Years, assuming he'd be billed first per the producers' agreement. Instead, top billing went to newcomer Monte Markham in the dual role of O'Connell's father and his son. O'Connell accepted the demotion to second billing as well as could be expected, but he never again trusted the word of any Hollywood executive. Ill health forced O'Connell to significantly reduce his acting appearances in the mid '70s, but the actor stayed busy as a commercial spokesman, a friendly pharmacist who was a spokesperson for Crest toothpaste. At the time of his death from Alzheimer's disease in California in May 1981, O'Connell was appearing solely in these commercials, by his own choice. O'Connell was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Queens, New York. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arthur O'Connell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.    

Born: March 29, 1908

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA

Filmography

1991
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker

as actor 'Anatomy of a Murder' (archive footage) (uncredited)

1975
The Hiding Place

as Casper ten Boom, 'Papa'

1974
Huckleberry Finn

as Col. Grangerford

1974
1973
Adam's Rib

as Judge

1973
Wicked, Wicked

as Mr. Fenley, Hotel Engineer

1972
The Poseidon Adventure

as John, the Chaplain

1972
Ghost Story

as Chief Owen Huston

1972
Ben

as Bill Hatfield

1971
1971
1971
The Last Valley

as Hoffman

1969
Seven in Darkness

as Larry Wise

1968
The Name of the Game

as Charlie Sherwin

1968
The Power

as Prof. Henry Hallson

1967
The Second Hundred Years

as Edwin Carpenter

1967
The Reluctant Astronaut

as Arbuckle "Buck" Fleming

1967
A Covenant with Death

as Judge Hockstadter

1966
Fantastic Voyage

as Col. Donald Reid

1966
Birds Do It

as Professor Wald

1966
The Silencers

as Joe Wigman

1966
Ride Beyond Vengeance

as The Narrator

1965
The F.B.I.

as Smitty

1965
1965
The Monkey's Uncle

as Darius Green III

1965
The Third Day

as Dr. Wheeler

1965
The Great Race

as Henry Goodbody

1965
1964
1964
7 Faces of Dr. Lao

as Clint Stark

1964
Kissin' Cousins

as Pappy Tatum

1963
Petticoat Junction

as William Lawrence

1963
Burke's Law

as Dr. Stuart Alexander

1963
The Fugitive

as Dr. Josephus Harrison Adams

1963
The Fugitive

as Samuel Cole

1963
Marilyn

as Self ("Bus Stop") (archive footage) (uncredited)

1962
Follow That Dream

as Pop Kwimper

1961
Pocketful of Miracles

as Count Alfonso Romero

1961
The New Breed

as Peter Capples

1961
A Thunder of Drums

as Sgt. Karl Rodermill

1961
Misty

as Grandpa Clarence Beebe

1960
The Great Impostor

as Warden J.B. Chandler

1960
Cimarron

as Tom Wyatt

1959
Operation Petticoat

as Chief Motor Machinist's Mate Sam Tostin

1959
Hound-Dog Man

as Aaron McKinney

1959
Bonanza

as Dr. Samuel Hubert

1959
Anatomy of a Murder

as Parnell Emmett McCarthy

1959
Gidget

as Russell Lawrence

1958
Voice in the Mirror

as Bill Tobin

1958
Man of the West

as Sam Beasley

1957
The Violators

as Solomon Baumgarten

1957
April Love

as Jed Bruce

1957
Operation Mad Ball

as Col. Rousch

1956
The Monte Carlo Story

as Mr. Homer Hinkley

1956
Bus Stop

as Virgil Blessing

1956
1956
The Proud Ones

as Jim Dexter

1955
Picnic

as Howard Bevans

1953
The Oscars

as Self

1951
1950
Force of Evil

as Link Hall (uncredited)

1948
Studio One

as Curtis

1948
Studio One

as Manachi Conners

1948
The Countess of Monte Cristo

as Assistant Director Jensen

1948
1948
State of the Union

as First Reporter

1948
Homecoming

as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)

1948
The Naked City

as Sgt. Shaeffer (uncredited)

1948
Open Secret

as Carter

1942
Hello, Annapolis

as Pharmacist Mate

1942
Fingers at the Window

as Photographer (uncredited)

1942
Blondie's Blessed Event

as Interne (uncredited)

1942
Canal Zone

as New Recruit (uncredited)

1942
1942
Man From Headquarters

as Goldie Shores

1941
Citizen Kane

as Reporter (uncredited)

1940
Hullabaloo

as Fourth Page

1940
Dr. Kildare Goes Home

as Intern (uncredited)

1940
The Golden Fleecing

as Cameraman (uncredited)

1940
'Taint Legal

as Book Salesman

1940
I Take This Oath

as Court Clerk

1940
Two Girls on Broadway

as Reporter at Wedding (uncredited)

1940
And One Was Beautiful

as Moroni's Parking Attendant

1939