
Kiss Me Kate
Kiss Me Kate

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dave O'Brien (born David Poole Fronabarger, May 31, 1912 – November 8, 1969) was an American film actor, director, and writer. O'Brien was best known to movie audiences in the 1940s as the hero of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer comedy short film series Pete Smith Specialties narrated by Pete Smith. O'Brien wrote and directed many of these subjects under the name David Barclay. He also appeared in many low-budget Westerns, often billed as Tex O'Brien. In 1942, O'Brien starred in the movie serial Captain Midnight. Modern audiences perhaps best remember O'Brien as a frantic dope addict in the 1936 low-budget exploitation film Tell Your Children (better known under its reissue title, Reefer Madness). As a writer for The Red Skelton Show, O'Brien shared an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in 1961 and shared a nomination for the same award in 1963. O'Brien died, aged 57, of a heart attack while competing in a yachting race.
Born: 1912-05-31 in Big Spring, Texas, USA
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Kiss Me Kate

The Sign of the Cross

That's Entertainment, Part II

Tell Your Children

Madam Satan

Rasputin and the Empress

Music in the Air

The Devil Bat

Hot Saturday

College Coach

The Kettles in the Ozarks

The Big Parade of Comedy

Wonder Bar

Tomorrow's Children

The Phantom of 42nd Street

Hold That Woman!

Bowery at Midnight

Is My Face Red?

She Married Her Boss

Queen of the Yukon
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