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  1. James Rudolph O'Malley (15 March 1904 – 27 February 1985) was an English character actor and singer who appeared in many American films and television programmes from the 1940s to 1982, using the stage name J. Pat O'Malley. He also appeared on the Broadway stage in Ten Little Indians (1944) and Dial M for Murder (1954).

  2. J. Pat OMalley (* 15. März 1904 in Burnley, England als James Rudolph O’Malley; † 27. Februar 1985 in San Juan Capistrano, Kalifornien, USA) war ein britisch-irischer Schauspieler, dessen Karriere bei Theater, Film und Fernsehen sich vorrangig in den Vereinigten Staaten abspielte.

  3. J. Pat O'Malley. Actor: One Hundred and One Dalmatians. J. Pat had a warm smile, twinkling eyes, and an Irish name. He was born in Burnley, England, and began his acting career in British musical halls. J. Pat came to the USA at the outbreak of World War II. He also worked on the Broadway stage during the 1940s and 1950s. J. Pat was a very ...

  4. J. Pat O'Malley. Actor: One Hundred and One Dalmatians. J. Pat had a warm smile, twinkling eyes, and an Irish name. He was born in Burnley, England, and began his acting career in British musical halls. J. Pat came to the USA at the outbreak of World War II. He also worked on the Broadway stage during the 1940s and 1950s. J. Pat was a very ...

  5. 1. März 1985 · March 1, 1985 12 AM PT. J. Pat OMalley, a veteran character actor who appeared in scores of films, plays and television episodes, died Wednesday of a heart condition at his San Juan...

  6. James Patrick O'Malley was an English actor, voice actor, and singer, who appeared in many American films and television programs from the 1940s to 1982. He also appeared on the Broadway stage in Ten Little Indians ( 1944 ), as well as in the crime thriller film Dial M for Murder ( 1954 ).

  7. James Rudolph O'Malley (15 March 1904 – 27 February 1985) was an English singer and character actor who appeared in many American films and television programmes from the 1940s to 1982, using the stage name J. Pat O'Malley. He also appeared on the Broadway stage in Ten Little Indians (1944) and Dial M for Murder (1954).