Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Biography
Gerald Stuart O'Loughlin, Jr., born on December 23, 1921, in New York City, is a distinguished American actor and director celebrated for his work across television, stage, and film. Throughout his career, O'Loughlin gained recognition for portraying gritty, tough-talking characters that left a lasting impression on audiences. His unique ability to embody rough-and-tumble roles made him a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry.
O'Loughlin's extensive body of work includes memorable performances that showcased his versatility and depth as an actor. He captivated viewers with his commanding presence and authenticity, often bringing a sense of realism to the characters he portrayed. His contributions to both film and television have solidified his reputation as a formidable figure in American performing arts.
With a career spanning several decades, O'Loughlin's impact extends beyond individual performances, influencing the portrayal of complex characters in various genres. His dedication to his craft and the characters he brought to life continues to resonate with fans and aspiring actors alike. As a prominent figure in the industry, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Jr.'s legacy remains a testament to his talent and the enduring power of storytelling through performance.
Filmography
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Dan August: Once Is Never Enough
1980 • Dominic Lazar
In Cold Blood
1967 • Harold Nye
Ensign Pulver
1964 • LaSueur
Ice Station Zebra
1968 • Lt. Cdr. Bob Raeburn
City Heat
1984
Twilight's Last Gleaming
1977 • Brig. Gen. O'Rourke
Cop Hater
1958 • Detective Mike Maguire
The Valachi Papers
1972 • Ryan, federal agent
Detour to Terror
1980 • Martin Brain
The Organization
1971 • Jack Pecora
Desperate Characters
1971 • Charlie
Frances
1982 • Lobotomy Doctor
In the Arms of a Killer
1992 • Art Seidensticker
Riot
1969 • Grossman
Lovers and Lollipops
1956 • Larry
Quicksilver
1986 • Mr. Casey
Automan
1983 • Cpt. E.G. Boyd
Our House
1986 • Joe Kaplan