Arthur O'Connell

American actor with Oscar nomination

Arthur O'Connell - Performers & Entertainers born March 29th, 1908
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Acted in theater and film throughout a lengthy career, gaining notable recognition for performances in major productions. Featured in films such as 'Marty', which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and made appearances in popular TV shows during the 1950s and 1960s, including 'The Twilight Zone'. Worked extensively in stage productions prior to focusing on film and television, contributing to the golden age of entertainment. His versatility allowed for a wide range of roles, from dramatic to comedic.

nominated for Academy Award for 'Marty'

appeared in 'The Twilight Zone'

featured in 'The Long, Hot Summer'

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