George O'Brien

George O'Brien

actor, producer, additional crew

George O'Brien was born on Apr 19, 1899 in USA. George O'Brien's big-screen debut came with Moran of the Lady Letty directed by George Melford in 1922, strarring Deck Hand (uncredited). George O'Brien is known for She Wore a Yellow Ribbon directed by John Ford, John Wayne stars as Capt. Nathan Cutting Brittles and Joanne Dru as Olivia Dandridge. George O'Brien has got 3 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award George O'Brien achieved is Western Heritage Awards. The upcoming new movie George O'Brien plays is Cheyenne Autumn which will be released on Dec 22, 1964.

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 picture, Le cheval de fer (1924). Over the next two years, he would appear in four more Ford films and would co-star with Janet Gaynor in The Blue Eagle (1926) and L'aurore (1927). "Sunrise," a winner of two Academy Awards, was the story of a simple farmer who lets another woman talk him into murdering his wife. George remained popular until sound came along. By that time, his popularity was sliding, but he did make the transition to sound. With his rugged looks and physical size, he was soon a Western Cowboy Star. He was in some of the best stories ever written, Riders of the Purple Sage (1931), and in some of the worst. But he was consistently in the Top Ten money-making Western Stars. He would appear in a few films outside the horse set, such as Ever Since Eve (1934), but those roles would be few. By the end of the 1930s, George was still a popular 'B' movie Cowboy Star, but he would not take the parts as seriously as he did a decade before. During World War II, he hung up his spurs, and he re-enlisted in the Navy where he fought in the Pacific and was decorated many times. After the war, when he would not find work in acting, John Ford, his old Director, would give him work with the cavalry in three of his films.

  • Birthday

    Apr 19, 1899
  • Place of Birth

    San Francisco, California, USA

Known For

Awards

3 wins & 1 nominations

Western Heritage Awards
1976
For outstanding career portraying the western movie hero.
Winner - Trustees Award
Walk of Fame
1960
Motion Picture
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
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Movies