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American film actor, director, and writer, best known today for playing a frantic dope addict in the 1936 low-budget exploitation film Tell Your Children (later titled Reefer Madness), yelling "Play it faster, play it faster!" to a piano-playing girl (Lillian Miles). He started his film career performing in choruses and working as a stunt double before gradually winning larger roles, mostly in B pictures. O'Brien was best known to movie audiences in the 1940s as the hero of the famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer comedy short film series Pete Smith Specialties narrated by Pete Smith. O'Brien wrote and directed many of these subjects under the name David Barclay. O'Brien also had a small dancing part with Bebe Daniels in the Busby Berkeley musical 42nd Street (1933). He also appeared in many low-budget Westerns, often billed as "Tex" O'Brien, alluding to his home state. One of his later roles was in the MGM musical version of Kiss Me, Kate (1953). As a writer for The Red Skelton Show, O'Brien shared an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in 1961 and shared a nomination for the same award in 1963. O'Brien married one of his co-stars of Reefer Madness, Dorothy Short, in 1936, but they divorced in 1954 after having two children. In 1955, he married Nancy O'Brien and had three more children. A very keen yachtsman and sailor, he died on 8 November 1969 aged 57 of a heart attack aboard a 60-foot sloop named The White Cloud while competing in a yachting race off the California coast near Catalina Island. Link to Wikipedia biography
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Prize |
Jan. 1, 1961 |
Work : Prize 1961 (Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series) |
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Heart Attack |
Nov. 1, 1969 |
Death by Heart Attack 8 November 1969 (Age 57) . |
Gender | Male |
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Weekday | Friday |
Date | May 31, 1912 |
Time | 2 p.m. |
Daylight Saving | No |
City | Big Spring, Texas, United States |
Geo-location | 32ºN15'1.44", |
Timezone | America/Chicago |
City | Big Spring, Texas, United States |
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Timezone | America/Chicago |
Time (America/Chicago) | May. 31, 1912, 02:00:00 PM |
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Time (UTC) | May. 31, 1912, 08:00:00 PM |
Time (LMT) | May. 31, 1912, 01:14:05 PM |
Time (Julian) | 2419554.33333333 |
LMT Correction | -6.7653 Hrs |
Ayanmsha | True Chitra - 22º37'22.79" |