Mickey Shaughnessy
Biography
Joseph Michael "Mickey" Shaughnessy, born on August 5, 1920, in New York City, was a renowned Irish American character actor celebrated for his portrayal of endearing, albeit somewhat dimwitted, tough guys. Among his most prominent performances was his role as the seasoned mentor to Elvis Presley's character in the classic film Jailhouse Rock, which solidified his place in cinematic history.
Shaughnessy's career spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face on screen, often embodying the archetype of the lovable lug. His performances resonated with audiences and showcased his unique ability to blend humor with a hint of vulnerability.
Sadly, Mickey Shaughnessy passed away on July 23, 1985, at the age of 64. He succumbed to lung cancer in Cape May Court House, New Jersey, leaving behind a legacy of memorable characters and contributions to the entertainment industry. His work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema and serves as a testament to his talent as a character actor.
Filmography
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King of the Roaring 20's – The Story of Arnold Rothstein
1961 • Jim Kelly
Gunman's Walk
1958 • Deputy Sheriff Will Motely
The Boatniks
1970 • Charlie
Last of the Comanches
1953 • Rusty Potter
The Sheepman
1958 • "Jumbo" McCall
Don't Give Up the Ship
1959 • Stan Wychinski
A Global Affair
1964 • Police Officer Dugan
Jailhouse Rock
1957 • Hunk Houghton
My Dog, the Thief
1969 • Foley
The Burglar
1957 • Dohmer
Designing Woman
1957 • Maxie Stultz
From Here to Eternity
1953 • Cpl. Leva
Sex Kittens Go to College
1960 • Boomie
Edge of Eternity
1959 • Scotty O'Brien
Don't Go Near the Water
1957 • Farragut Jones
Until They Sail
1957
North to Alaska
1960 • Peter Boggs
Primal Scream
1986 • Charlie Waxman
Conquest of Space
1955 • Sgt. Mahoney
Dondi
1961 • Sergeant
The Hangman
1959 • Al Cruse
Never a Dull Moment (1968)
1968 • Francis