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George O’Brien Net Worth
George O’Brien net worth is
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George O’Brien net worth is
$600,000
George O’Brien Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
George was the son of the San Francisco Chief of Police who became a college athlete. He was the Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the Pacific Fleet during World War I. In the early 1920s, George wound up in Hollywood where he worked as a stuntman and part time actor. In 1924, Director John Ford picked virtually unknown George to star in his first ... | Net Worth | $600,000 |
| Date Of Birth | April 19, 1899 |
| Place Of Birth | San Francisco, California, USA |
| Height | 5' 10¾" (1.8 m) |
| Profession | Actor, Soundtrack, Producer |
| Star Sign | Aries |
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1 | Was a guest at the 1980 Memphis Film Festival. |
| 2 | Grandfather of Molly O'Brien |
| 3 | O'Brien served in the US Navy in World War I, and was decorated several times for bravery under fire. |
| 4 | Father, with actress Marguerite Churchill, of writer Darcy O'Brien. |
| 5 | U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet light-heavyweight boxing champion, 1918. |
| 6 | Attended Santa Clara (California) College |
| 7 | Son of San Francisco police chief Daniel J. O'Brien and his wife Margaret Donohue. |
| 8 | Father, with Churchill, of Orin O'Brien who has played bass with the New York Philharmonic since 1966. |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cheyenne Autumn | 1964 | Maj. Braden | |
| Studio 57 | 1957 | TV Series | |
| Gold Raiders | 1951 | George O'Brien | |
| She Wore a Yellow Ribbon | 1949 | Maj. Mac Allshard | |
| Fort Apache | 1948 | Capt. Sam Collingwood | |
| My Wild Irish Rose | 1947 | 'Duke' Muldoon | |
| December 7th: The Movie | 1943 | Single Voice of the Dead Servicemen (voice) | |
| Triple Justice | 1940 | Brad Henderson | |
| Stage to Chino | 1940 | Dan Clark | |
| Prairie Law | 1940 | Brill Austin | |
| Bullet Code | 1940 | Steve Holden | |
| Legion of the Lawless | 1940 | Jeff Toland | |
| The Marshal of Mesa City | 1939 | Cliff Mason | |
| The Fighting Gringo | 1939 | Wade Barton | |
| Timber Stampede | 1939 | Scott Baylor | |
| Racketeers of the Range | 1939 | Barney O'Dell | |
| Trouble in Sundown | 1939 | Clint Bradford | |
| Arizona Legion | 1939 | Boone Yeager | |
| Lawless Valley | 1938 | Larry Rhodes | |
| The Renegade Ranger | 1938 | Captain Jack Steele | |
| Painted Desert | 1938 | Bob McVey | |
| Border G-Man | 1938 | Jim Galloway | |
| Gun Law | 1938 | Tom O'Malley | |
| Windjammer | 1937 | Bruce Lane | |
| Hollywood Cowboy | 1937 | Jeffery Carson | |
| Park Avenue Logger | 1937 | Grant Curran | |
| Daniel Boone | 1936 | Daniel Boone | |
| The Border Patrolman | 1936 | Bob Wallace | |
| O'Malley of the Mounted | 1936 | Constable O'Malley RCMP aka Duke Kinnard | |
| Thunder Mountain | 1935 | Kal Emerson | |
| Hard Rock Harrigan | 1935 | Tim 'Hard Rock' Harrigan | |
| Whispering Smith Speaks | 1935 | Gordon Harrington, Jr. aka John 'Whispering' Smith | |
| The Cowboy Millionaire | 1935 | Bob Walker | |
| When a Man's a Man | 1935 | Larry Knight | |
| The Dude Ranger | 1934 | Ernest 'Dude' Selby | |
| Ever Since Eve | 1934 | Neil Rogers | |
| Frontier Marshal | 1934 | Michael Wyatt | |
| The Last Trail | 1933 | Tom Daley | |
| Life in the Raw | 1933 | Jim Barry | |
| Smoke Lightning | 1933 | Smoke Mason | |
| Robbers' Roost | 1932 | Jim Wall | |
| The Golden West | 1932 | David Lynch / Motano | |
| Mystery Ranch | 1932 | Bob Sanborn | |
| The Gay Caballero | 1932 | Ted Radcliffe | |
| The Rainbow Trail | 1932 | John Shefford | |
| Riders of the Purple Sage | 1931 | Jim Lassiter | |
| A Holy Terror | 1931 | Tony Bard aka Woodbury | |
| Fair Warning | 1931 | Whistlin' Dan Barry | |
| Seas Beneath | 1931 | Cmdr. Robert 'Bob' Kingsley | |
| The Last of the Duanes | 1930 | Buck Duane | |
| Rough Romance | 1930 | Billy West | |
| The Lone Star Ranger | 1930 | Buck Duane | |
| Salute | 1929 | Cadet John Randall | |
| Masked Emotions | 1929 | Bramdlet Dickery | |
| True Heaven | 1929 | Lieutenant Philip Gresson | |
| Blindfold | 1928 | Robert Kelly | |
| Noah's Ark | 1928 | Travis / Japheth | |
| Honor Bound | 1928 | John Oglegree | |
| Sharp Shooters | 1928 | George | |
| East Side, West Side | 1927 | John Breen | |
| Sunrise | 1927 | The Man | |
| Paid to Love | 1927 | Crown Prince Michael | |
| Is Zat So? | 1927 | Ed Chick Cowan | |
| The Blue Eagle | 1926 | George Darcy | |
| 3 Bad Men | 1926 | Dan O'Malley | |
| Fig Leaves | 1926 | Adam Smith | |
| The Silver Treasure | 1926 | Nostromo | |
| Rustling for Cupid | 1926 | Bradley Blatchford | |
| The Johnstown Flood | 1926 | Tom O'Day | |
| The Fighting Heart | 1925 | Denny Bolton | |
| Thank You | 1925 | Kenneth Jamieson | |
| Havoc | 1925 | Dick Chappel | |
| The Dancers | 1925 | Tony | |
| The Roughneck | 1924 | Jerry Delaney | |
| The Painted Lady | 1924 | Luther Smith | |
| The Iron Horse | 1924 | Dave Brandon | |
| The Man Who Came Back | 1924 | Henry Potter | |
| The Sea Hawk | 1924 | Galley Slave (uncredited) | |
| Shadows of Paris | 1924 | Louis | |
| Woman-Proof | 1923 | Bill Burleigh | |
| The Ne'er-Do-Well | 1923 | Clifford | |
| Ebb Tide | 1922 | Islander (uncredited) | |
| The Ghost Breaker | 1922 | One of the 'Ghosts' (uncredited) | |
| Moran of the Lady Letty | 1922 | Deck Hand (uncredited) | |
| White Hands | 1922 | Sailor |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| My Wild Irish Rose | 1947 | performer: "Dear Old Donegal" - uncredited | |
| Triple Justice | 1940 | "Bridal Chorus Here Comes the Bride" 1850, uncredited | |
| Painted Desert | 1938 | "Painted Desert" 1938, uncredited |
Producer
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assignment: Underwater | 1960 | TV Series associate producer - 1 episode | |
| Korea | 1959 | Documentary short producer |
Miscellaneous
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taiwan: Island of Freedom | 1963 | Documentary short Project Officer - as Capt. George O'Brien, US | |
| Just Tony | 1922 | production assistant - uncredited |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| This Is Your Life | 1961 | TV Series | Himself |
| Korea | 1959 | Documentary short | Narrator |
| Stump the Stars | 1947 | TV Series | Himself |
| Meet the Stars #5: Hollywood Meets the Navy | 1941 | Documentary short | Himself |
| Screen Snapshots: Seeing Hollywood | 1940 | Documentary short | Himself - Rodeo Parade Participant |
Archive Footage
Won Awards
| Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1976 | Trustees Award | Western Heritage Awards | For outstanding career portraying the western movie hero. | |
| 1960 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | On 8 February 1960. At 6201 Hollywood Blvd. |
Known for movies
Sunrise (1927)
as The Man
Fort Apache (1948)
as Capt. Sam Collingwood
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
as Maj. Mac Allshard
The Iron Horse (1924)
as Dave Brandon