Donald O'Connor AKA Donald David Dixon Ronald O'Connor Born: 28-Aug-1925 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Died: 27-Sep-2003 Location of death: Calabasas, CA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Cremated
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Singin' in the Rain Father: John Edward O'Connor ("Chuck", circus performer) Mother: Effie (circus performer) Wife: Gwen Carter (m. 7-Feb-1944, div. 1954, one daughter) Wife: Gloria Noble (m. 1956, until his death, one daughter, two sons) Daughter: Donna Gwen O'Conner (b. 1945) Daughter: Alicia O'Connor (b. 1957) Son: Donald Frederick O'Connor (b. 1960) Son: Kevin O'Connor (b. 1961)
Golden Globe 1953 for Singin' in the Rain Emmy 1954 for The Colgate Comedy Hour Hollywood Walk of Fame 1680 Vine St. (motion pictures) Hollywood Walk of Fame 7021 Hollywood Blvd. (television) Visited Disneyland on Opening Day Heart Attack 1971
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Out to Sea (2-Jul-1997) Toys (18-Dec-1992) · Kenneth Zevo Alice in Wonderland (9-Dec-1985) Pandemonium (Apr-1982) Ragtime (20-Nov-1981) That's Entertainment! (23-May-1974) · Himself That Funny Feeling (16-Aug-1965) · Harvey Granson The Wonders of Aladdin (31-Oct-1961) Cry for Happy (Jan-1961) The Buster Keaton Story (May-1957) · Buster Keaton Anything Goes (Apr-1956) Francis in the Navy (5-Aug-1955) There's No Business Like Show Business (16-Dec-1954) · Tim Donahue Francis Joins the WACS (30-Jul-1954) Walking My Baby Back Home (6-Dec-1953) Francis Covers the Big Town (17-Jun-1953) Call Me Madam (25-Mar-1953) I Love Melvin (20-Mar-1953) · Melvin Hoover Francis Goes to West Point (Jul-1952) · Peter Stirling Singin' in the Rain (27-Mar-1952) · Cosmo Brown Francis Goes to the Races (1-May-1951) · Peter Stirling Double Crossbones (22-Jan-1951) The Milkman (17-Oct-1950) Curtain Call at Cactus Creek (25-May-1950) Francis (Feb-1950) Are You with It? (20-Mar-1948) Something in the Wind (1-Aug-1947) · Charlie Read Patrick the Great (12-Apr-1945) The Merry Monahans (15-Sep-1944) Follow the Boys (25-Apr-1944) · Himself Private Buckaroo (11-Jun-1942) On Your Toes (6-Oct-1939) · Phil, as a Boy Beau Geste (2-Aug-1939) Million Dollar Legs (14-Jul-1939) Tom Sawyer, Detective (23-Dec-1938) Sing You Sinners (17-Aug-1938) Men with Wings (16-Jul-1938) Melody for Two (1-May-1937)
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