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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:MICHAEL O'SHEA "Character Actor" Hand Signed Album Page |
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6 x 4.5 page is hand signed in black ink. Reads: To Joe, cordially, Michael O'shea. Dicoloration from age. Small holes on the left side edge, from page being taken out of album Michael O'Shea (March 17, 1906, Hartford, Connecticut - December 4, 1973, Dallas, Texas) was an American character actor whose career spanned from the 1940s-1960s. Unlike his five brothers who became policemen, O'Shea dropped out of school at 12 and began his acting career in vaudeville by touring with boxing idol Jack Johnson's show. Much like his character from Lady of Burlesque (1943), Biff Brannigan, O'Shea was a comedian and emcee at speakeasies. He put together his own dance band, "Michael O'Shea and His Stationary Gypsies", and later broke into radio and the "legitimate" stage, where he was billed for a time as "Eddie O'Shea". His performance in the 1942 play The Eve of St. Mark led to a string of film roles in the 40s, which included a memorable performance as Barbara Stanwyck's boyfriend comic in Lady of Burlesque. He also received great reviews in 1944 when he reprised his stage role of Private Thomas Mulveray in the film version of The Eve of St. Mark. After his career in film waned --he was largely out of films by 1952-- he took many roles in television. He acted in TV programs such as Ethel Barrymore Theater, Damon Runyon Theater, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, The Revlon Mirror Theater, and Daktari. He also starred in the television series It's a Great Life from 1954-1956 as Denny Davis, a former GI trying to find a civilian job. In the 1960s, O'Shea became a plainclothes operative for the CIA after retiring from show business. He was married twice. His first wife was Grace Watts, by whom he had two children. They divorced in 1947. His second wife was actress Virginia Mayo, whom he married in 1947. He met Mayo during the filming of Jack London in 1943. They subsequently appeared on the stock stage together in such productions as George Washington Slept Here, Tunnel of Love and Fiorello!. They had one child, Mary Catherine O'Shea, who was born in 1953. They remained married until December 4, 1973, when O'Shea died from a supposed heart attack. The actual cause of death was believed to be a shot to the torso. ***PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING CHANGES*** Items will be sent first class mail $4.30 with delivery confirmation. For each additional item purchased there will be a 25 cent charge per item, as long as items are alike and can be sent altogether. Priority shipping is $6.70 with delivery confirmation. International shipping is $6.30. Also a 25 cent charge per each additional item, as long as items are alike and can be sent altogether. We ship once a week. We accept PAYPAL only. Collectnuts!! Where collector's look first to add to their collections
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