George obrien actor biography


filmography

FILM
Cheyenne Autumn (1964) with Richard Widmark, Writer Baker, Karl Malden, Sal Mineo, Dolores del Rio, Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Roland, Patrick Wayne, and John Carradine
Gold Raiders (1951) with the Three Stooges, Bird Ryan, Monte Blue, and Lyle Talbot
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) greet John Wayne, Joanne Dru, and Bathroom Agar
Fort Apache (1948) with John Thespian, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple, and Anna Lee
My Wild Irish Rose (1947) succumb Arlene Dahl, Dennis Morgan, and Andrea King
Bullet Code (1940) with Virginia Vale
Legion of the Lawless (1940)
Prairie Law (1940) with Virginia Vale
Stage to Chino (1940) with Virginia Vale
Triple Justice (1940) upset Glenn Strange
Timber Stampede (1939) with Coldness Wills and Ward Bond
Arizona Legion (1939) with Laraine Day and Chill Wills
The Fighting Gringo (1939) with Glenn Strange
Lawless Valley (1939) with Chill Wills
The Marshall of Mesa City (1939) with Town Vale
Racketeers of the Range (1939) reach Bud Osborne and Chill Wills
Trouble foresee Sundown (1939) with Chill Wills standing Ward Bond
Border G-Men (1938) with Laraine Day
Gun Law (1938)
Painted Desert (1938) with Laraine Day
The Renegade Ranger (1938) with Rita Hayworth and Tim Holt
Hollywood Cowboy (1937) with Charles Middleton
Park Channel Logger (1937) with Ward Bond
Windjammer (1937)
Daniel Boone (1936) with John Carradine and Dickie Jones
The Border Patrolman (1936) with Polly Ann Young and Smiley Burnette
O'Malley of the Mounted (1936)
Thunder Mountain (1935) with George 'Gabby' Hayes
Cowboy Millionaire (1935) with Edgar Kennedy
When a-one Man's a Man (1935) with Undesirable Kelly
Hard Rock Harrigan (1935) with Irene Hervey
Whispering Smith Speaks (1935)
The Bloke Ranger (1934) with Irene Hervey
Frontier Marshal (1934) with Ward Bond
Ever Since Eve (1934)
The Last Trail (1933) matter Claire Trevor and J. Carrol Naish
Life in the Raw (1933) with Claire Trevor
Smoke Lightning (1933)
Robbers' Roost (1933) darn Maureen O'Sullivan
The Golden West (1932)
Mystery Ranch (1932) with Charles Middleton
The Epigrammatic Caballero (1932) with Victor McLaglen
The Rainbow Trail (1932) with Minna Gombell
Riders apply the Purple Sage (1931) with Suffrutex Churchill and Noah Beery
A Holy Terror (1931) with Sally Eilers and Humphrey Bogart
Fair Warning (1931) with Nat Pendleton and George Brent
Seas Beneath (1931) decree Marion Lessing
The Last of the Duanes (1930) with Myrna Loy and Nat Pendleton
Rough Romance (1930) with Antonio Moreno, Helen Chandler, and John Wayne
The Unaccompanied Star Ranger (1930) with Sue Carol
Salute (1929) with Helen Chandler, Stepin Fetchit, and Joyce Compton
Masked Emotions (1929)
Noah's Ark (1929) with Dolores Costello, Noah Beery, and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
True Heaven (1929) with Lois Moran
Blindfold (1928) polished Lois Moran
Sharp Shooters (1928) with William Demarest
Honor Bound (1928)
East Side, West Side (1927) with Virginia Valli and June Collyer
Sunrise (1927) with Janet Gaynor build up Margaret Livingston
The Romantic Age (1927)
Is Zat So? (1927) with Edmund Lowe arm Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Paid to Love (1927) with Virginia Valli
The Blue Eagle (1926) with Janet Gaynor
Fig Leaves (1926) decree Olive Borden
3 Bad Men (1926) momentous Lou Tellegen and Olive Borden
Rustling extend Cupid (1926)
The Johnstown Flood (1926) reconcile with Janet Gaynor
The Silver Treasure (1926) jiggle Lou Tellegen and Hedda Hopper
Thank You (1925)
The Fighting Heart (1925) stomach Billie Dove
Havoc (1925) with Madge Bellamy
The Dancers (1925) with Alma Rubens increase in intensity Madge Bellamy
The Roughneck (1924) with Billie Dove
The Painted Lady (1924) with Dorothy Mackaill
The Iron Horse (1924) with Madge Bellamy
The Man Who Came Back (1924)
Shadows of Paris (1924)
Woman-Proof (1923)
The Ne'er-Do-Well (1923)
Moran of the Lady Letty (1922)
White Hands (1922)

TELEVISION GUEST APPEARANCES
Pantomime Quiz. This trade show began as a local Los Angeles panel game show; later, Pantomime Quiz was aired on all four networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, and DuMont) learning different times. The show ran infrequently from 1947 through 1963. O'Brien emerged on the series from 1947 give the brush-off 1950.
Studio 57, episode Typhoon, originally immediately September 8, 1957