Donald O'Brien

Donald O'Brien

Acting 20 titles 1930-09-15 — 2018-04-23 Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France

Donal "Donald" O'Brien, born on September 15, 1930, is a distinguished French-born Irish actor renowned for his work in film and television. Over the span of nearly four decades, O'Brien has graced the stage and screen, featuring in more than 60 productions and numerous theatrical performances. His roots trace back to Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, where he spent his early years before moving to Dublin, Ireland.

O'Brien's acting journey began in earnest at the age of 19 when he joined the esteemed Gate Theatre in Dublin, honing his craft before transitioning to the film industry. His cinematic debut came in 1953 with Anatole Litvak’s war drama, Act of Love. O'Brien's talent caught the attention of filmmakers, and his role in The Train (1964), where he portrayed an SS Feldwebel, marked a pivotal moment in his career. This performance paved the way for his breakout role in the iconic racing film Grand Prix (1966), where he shared the screen with notable actors James Garner and Eva Marie Saint. Throughout his career, O'Brien has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, showcasing his versatility and dedication as an actor.

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