George O'Brien
Biography
George O'Brien (April 19, 1899 – September 4, 1985) was an American actor who gained fame during the silent film era and continued to make a mark in the early talkie period of the 1930s. He is perhaps best recognized for his role as the lead in F. W. Murnau's acclaimed 1927 film, *Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans*. O'Brien's impressive filmography also includes notable works such as *East Side, West Side* (1927), *The Johnstown Flood* (1926), and John Ford's *The Iron Horse* (1924).
O'Brien's early life was significantly impacted by the Great Earthquake of 1906, which struck San Francisco just a day before his seventh birthday. The disaster left his family on the brink of tragedy, forcing them into homelessness for several months. Despite these early challenges, O'Brien went on to serve his country during both World War I and World War II, showcasing his resilience and dedication. His journey from a young boy facing adversity to a celebrated actor remains a testament to his talent and tenacity in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
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The Johnstown Flood
1926 • Tom O'Day
The Renegade Ranger
1938 • Captain Jack Steele
The Iron Horse
1925 • Davy Brandon
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
1949 • Maj. Mac Allshard
Fort Apache
1948 • Capt. Sam Collingwood
Racketeers of the Range
1939 • Barney O'Dell
Stage to Chino
1940 • Dan Clark
Seas Beneath
1931 • Cmdr. Robert 'Bob' Kingsley
3 Bad Men
1926 • Dan O'Malley
The Only Girl in the Orchestra
2023 • Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Noah's Ark
1928 • Travis / Japheth
December 7th
1943 • Single Voice of the Dead Servicemen (voice)
Gold Raiders
1951 • George O'Brien
Bullet Code
1940 • Steve Holden
Prairie Law
1940 • Brill Austin