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Ronan O'Casey

Ronan O'Casey (18 August 1922 – 12 April 2012) was a Canadian actor and producer.[1]

Ronan O'Casey
Born(1922-08-18)August 18, 1922
DiedApril 12, 2012(2012-04-12) (aged 89)
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active1948–1993

Early life

O'Casey was born in Montreal, Quebec, to poet father, Michael Casey, and actress mother, Margaret Sheehy, a Dubliner who had co-starred with the young James Joyce in his first stage role. At the age of eight Ronan O'Casey began acting in his mother's Montreal theatre company and, after tours in theatre and vaudeville, he moved to Dublin and then to London.

O'Casey was at one time a leading ice hockey player in his native Montreal, skills which he was able to put to use during the filming of children's adventure serial The New Forest Rustlers, in which he played the leader of a gang planning to steal a priceless Rembrandt.[2]

Career

O'Casey found early success in post-war films such as The Mudlark (1950), Talk of a Million (1951) and Norman Wisdom's Trouble in Store (1953), going on to play the prisoner of Room 101 in 1984 and the sergeant in Nicholas Ray's war film Bitter Victory (1957). While starring in the West End play Detective Story he met actress and singer Louie Ramsay, whom he married in 1956.[3][4]

O'Casey's comedy talents brought him his best known role, as Jeff Rogers, Canadian son-in-law of Peggy Mount, in the TV sitcom The Larkins (1958–64). He was host of ITV's charades gameshow Don't Say a Word (1963),[5] a panel game with two teams led by Libby Morris and Kenneth Connor.[6] and co-host of Rediffusion's Sing A Song of Sixpence show.[7] In 1966 he was cast as Vanessa Redgrave's lover, the "blow-up" of Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966).

O'Casey also appeared on stage, in plays such as Forever April at the Nottingham Playhouse, in which he co-starred with Kenneth Connor in 1966.[8] and Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms at London's Embassy Theatre in 1955.[9]

As literary head of the production company Commonwealth United, O'Casey was an associate producer on Terry Southern's The Magic Christian (1969) with Ringo Starr, Peter Sellers and a soundtrack by Badfinger. O'Casey was divorced from Louie Ramsay in 1979, and, after moving to the United States in 1980, he married the writer Carol Tavris. He had roles in many US television shows, including L.A. Law, Easy Street, Falcon Crest and Dallas and Santa Barbara. In later years he wrote and staged a one-man play in Los Angeles on the poetry of Yeats by O'Casey.

Stage

Play Year Role Theatre Notes
Detective Story 1950 Warren Stanhope Prince's Theatre [10]
Louise 1950 The Q [11]
Kiss Me Kate 1951 Ralph New Theatre, Oxford
Coliseum, London
[12][13]
The Shrike 1953 Don Gregory Theatre Royal, Brighton [14]
Queen of Hearts 1954 Knave of Hearts Bournemouth Ice Rink [15]
Desire Under the Elms 1955 Simeon Embassy Theatre
The Kidders 1957 Steve Bucknell Arts Theatre [16][17]
The First Fish 1964 Savoy [18][19]
Harvey 1965 Palace Theatre, Southend [20]
The Rivals 1965 Sir Lucius Theatre Royal, Windsor [21]
They Shoot Actors, Don't They? 1970 EQUITY Charity Event Roundhouse, London [22]

Filmography

Film

Title Year Role Notes
The Man Who Came To Dinner 1947 Richard Stanley TV movie
Rotten Row 1947 Captain Collins TV movie
The Soul of Anthony Nero 1947 Jimmy TV movie
Death at Newtonstewart 1948 Moncrieff TV movie
The Monkey's Paw 1948 Herbert Wright TV Short
The Front Page 1948 Besinger TV movie
Give Us This Day 1949 Bastian [23]
The Mudlark 1950 Slattery Uncredited
Talk of a Million 1951 Derry Murnahan [24][25]
Three Steps to the Gallows 1953 Crawson
Top of the Form 1953 Brother of boy
Trouble in Store 1953 Eddie
Escape by Night 1953 Pietro
Double Exposure 1954 Trickson
Happy Ever After 1954 Reporter
Tiger by the Tail[26] (a.k.a. Cross-Up) 1954 Nick, lead henchman
The Gilded Cage 1955 Charles Liddell
Barbados Quest 1955 Stefan Gordoni
1984 1956 Rutherford [27]
Reach For the Sky 1956 Canadian Pilot / Coltishall II Uncredited
Satellite in the Sky 1956 Reporter
The Big Money 1956 Gang Member Uncredited
Bitter Victory 1957 Sergeant Dunnigan
Blind Spot 1958 Rushford
Inn For Trouble 1960 Jeff Roberts
Blowup 1966 Jane's lover in park Uncredited[28]
Feelings 1976 John Roberts
The Double Exposure of Holly 1976 Lee
The Protector 1985 Police Commissioner
The Beverly Hillbillies 1993 Man at Party (final film role)

TV

Title Year Role Notes
Happy Ever After 1954 Reporter
Willie the Squouse 1954 Richard TV movie
The Vise 1954-1956 Archie / Thompson / Paul / Dillon 4 episodes
BBC Sunday Night Theatre 1955 McAllister Episode: "The Voices"
The Trollenberg Terror (a.k.a. The Crawling Eye) 1956-1957 Albert 6 episodes
ITV Play of the Week 1956-1958 Frank Lubey / Glenn / Private O'Hara / Philip Gadney 4 episodes
The Buccaneers 1957 Understandable Perkins Episode: "Indian Fighters"
Alf's Button 1958 ? [29]
All My Sons 1958 [30]
Armchair Theatre 1958-1959 Slim Murray / William R. Rush 3 episodes
The Larkins 1958-1963 Jeff Rogers 27 episodes
The Four Just Men 1959-1960 Dexter / Joe 2 episodes[31]
A Town Has Turned to Dust 1960 ? [32]
The New Forest Rustlers 1966 The Chief 6 episodes[33]
Ryan's Hope 1980-1981 Chip Willard 2 episodes
The A-Team 1986 Ambassador Moo Episode: "The Spy Who Mugged Me"
L.A. Law 1986 Gregory Northrop Episode: "Sidney, the Dead-Nosed Reindeer"
Santa Barbara 1986-1989 Bishop / Psychiatrist 10 episodes
Shell Game 1987 Nathan Thayer Episode: "Norman's Parking Ticket"
Easy Street 1987 Ross Chamberlain Episode: "The Country Club"
Sledge Hammer! 1987 Milo Tieup Episode: "Sledge in Toyland"
Falcon Crest 1987-1989 Elroy Higgins / Ambassador 2 episodes

References

  1. ^ Obituary, The Guardian, 9 May 2012.
  2. ^ The Stage, 29 September 1966
  3. ^ The Stage, 30 January 1958
  4. ^ The Stage, 30 December 1955
  5. ^ The British Television Pilot Episodes Research Guide 1936-2015, Christopher Perry, Kaleidoscope Publishing, 2015, (p.69)
  6. ^ The Stage, 6 June 1963
  7. ^ The Stage, 29 July 1965
  8. ^ The Stage, 15 September 1966
  9. ^ The Stage, 24 March 1955
  10. ^ The Tatler, 12 April 1950
  11. ^ The Stage, 2 February 1950
  12. ^ The Stage, 1 March 1951
  13. ^ The Stage, 15 March 1951
  14. ^ The Stage, 22 January 1953
  15. ^ The Stage, 7 January 1954
  16. ^ The Stage, 14 November 1957
  17. ^ Illustrated London News, 23 November 1957
  18. ^ The Stage, 9 July 1964
  19. ^ The Tatler, 22 July 1964
  20. ^ The Stage, 15 April 1965
  21. ^ The Stage, 24 June 1965
  22. ^ The Stage, 5 November 1970
  23. ^ Waterford Standard, 22 April 1950
  24. ^ Waterford Standard, 21 July 1951
  25. ^ Falkirk Herald, 18 July 1951
  26. ^ British Film Noir Guide, Michael F. Keaney, 2011, McFarland & Co., 2011. (p.204)
  27. ^ Columbia Pictures Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1928-1982, Michael R. Pitts. McFarland, 2010
  28. ^ Michelangelo Red Antonioni Blue: Eight Reflections on Cinema, Murray Pomerance, University of California Press, 2011
  29. ^ The Stage, 4 December 1958
  30. ^ The Stage, 1 May 1958
  31. ^ The Stage, 11 June 1959
  32. ^ The Stage, 16 June 1960
  33. ^ The Stage, 13 October 1966

External links

  • Ronan O'Casey at the BFI

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Ronan O Casey 18 August 1922 12 April 2012 was a Canadian actor and producer 1 Ronan O CaseyBorn 1922 08 18 August 18 1922Montreal Quebec CanadaDiedApril 12 2012 2012 04 12 aged 89 Los Angeles California U S NationalityCanadianOccupation s Actor producerYears active1948 1993 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Stage 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 TV 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditO Casey was born in Montreal Quebec to poet father Michael Casey and actress mother Margaret Sheehy a Dubliner who had co starred with the young James Joyce in his first stage role At the age of eight Ronan O Casey began acting in his mother s Montreal theatre company and after tours in theatre and vaudeville he moved to Dublin and then to London O Casey was at one time a leading ice hockey player in his native Montreal skills which he was able to put to use during the filming of children s adventure serial The New Forest Rustlers in which he played the leader of a gang planning to steal a priceless Rembrandt 2 Career EditO Casey found early success in post war films such as The Mudlark 1950 Talk of a Million 1951 and Norman Wisdom s Trouble in Store 1953 going on to play the prisoner of Room 101 in 1984 and the sergeant in Nicholas Ray s war film Bitter Victory 1957 While starring in the West End play Detective Story he met actress and singer Louie Ramsay whom he married in 1956 3 4 O Casey s comedy talents brought him his best known role as Jeff Rogers Canadian son in law of Peggy Mount in the TV sitcom The Larkins 1958 64 He was host of ITV s charades gameshow Don t Say a Word 1963 5 a panel game with two teams led by Libby Morris and Kenneth Connor 6 and co host of Rediffusion s Sing A Song of Sixpence show 7 In 1966 he was cast as Vanessa Redgrave s lover the blow up of Antonioni s Blow Up 1966 O Casey also appeared on stage in plays such as Forever April at the Nottingham Playhouse in which he co starred with Kenneth Connor in 1966 8 and Eugene O Neill s Desire Under the Elms at London s Embassy Theatre in 1955 9 As literary head of the production company Commonwealth United O Casey was an associate producer on Terry Southern s The Magic Christian 1969 with Ringo Starr Peter Sellers and a soundtrack by Badfinger O Casey was divorced from Louie Ramsay in 1979 and after moving to the United States in 1980 he married the writer Carol Tavris He had roles in many US television shows including L A Law Easy Street Falcon Crest and Dallas and Santa Barbara In later years he wrote and staged a one man play in Los Angeles on the poetry of Yeats by O Casey Stage EditPlay Year Role Theatre NotesDetective Story 1950 Warren Stanhope Prince s Theatre 10 Louise 1950 The Q 11 Kiss Me Kate 1951 Ralph New Theatre OxfordColiseum London 12 13 The Shrike 1953 Don Gregory Theatre Royal Brighton 14 Queen of Hearts 1954 Knave of Hearts Bournemouth Ice Rink 15 Desire Under the Elms 1955 Simeon Embassy TheatreThe Kidders 1957 Steve Bucknell Arts Theatre 16 17 The First Fish 1964 Savoy 18 19 Harvey 1965 Palace Theatre Southend 20 The Rivals 1965 Sir Lucius Theatre Royal Windsor 21 They Shoot Actors Don t They 1970 EQUITY Charity Event Roundhouse London 22 Filmography EditFilm Edit Title Year Role NotesThe Man Who Came To Dinner 1947 Richard Stanley TV movieRotten Row 1947 Captain Collins TV movieThe Soul of Anthony Nero 1947 Jimmy TV movieDeath at Newtonstewart 1948 Moncrieff TV movieThe Monkey s Paw 1948 Herbert Wright TV ShortThe Front Page 1948 Besinger TV movieGive Us This Day 1949 Bastian 23 The Mudlark 1950 Slattery UncreditedTalk of a Million 1951 Derry Murnahan 24 25 Three Steps to the Gallows 1953 CrawsonTop of the Form 1953 Brother of boyTrouble in Store 1953 EddieEscape by Night 1953 PietroDouble Exposure 1954 TricksonHappy Ever After 1954 ReporterTiger by the Tail 26 a k a Cross Up 1954 Nick lead henchmanThe Gilded Cage 1955 Charles LiddellBarbados Quest 1955 Stefan Gordoni1984 1956 Rutherford 27 Reach For the Sky 1956 Canadian Pilot Coltishall II UncreditedSatellite in the Sky 1956 ReporterThe Big Money 1956 Gang Member UncreditedBitter Victory 1957 Sergeant DunniganBlind Spot 1958 RushfordInn For Trouble 1960 Jeff RobertsBlowup 1966 Jane s lover in park Uncredited 28 Feelings 1976 John RobertsThe Double Exposure of Holly 1976 LeeThe Protector 1985 Police CommissionerThe Beverly Hillbillies 1993 Man at Party final film role TV Edit Title Year Role NotesHappy Ever After 1954 ReporterWillie the Squouse 1954 Richard TV movieThe Vise 1954 1956 Archie Thompson Paul Dillon 4 episodesBBC Sunday Night Theatre 1955 McAllister Episode The Voices The Trollenberg Terror a k a The Crawling Eye 1956 1957 Albert 6 episodesITV Play of the Week 1956 1958 Frank Lubey Glenn Private O Hara Philip Gadney 4 episodesThe Buccaneers 1957 Understandable Perkins Episode Indian Fighters Alf s Button 1958 29 All My Sons 1958 30 Armchair Theatre 1958 1959 Slim Murray William R Rush 3 episodesThe Larkins 1958 1963 Jeff Rogers 27 episodesThe Four Just Men 1959 1960 Dexter Joe 2 episodes 31 A Town Has Turned to Dust 1960 32 The New Forest Rustlers 1966 The Chief 6 episodes 33 Ryan s Hope 1980 1981 Chip Willard 2 episodesThe A Team 1986 Ambassador Moo Episode The Spy Who Mugged Me L A Law 1986 Gregory Northrop Episode Sidney the Dead Nosed Reindeer Santa Barbara 1986 1989 Bishop Psychiatrist 10 episodesShell Game 1987 Nathan Thayer Episode Norman s Parking Ticket Easy Street 1987 Ross Chamberlain Episode The Country Club Sledge Hammer 1987 Milo Tieup Episode Sledge in Toyland Falcon Crest 1987 1989 Elroy Higgins Ambassador 2 episodesReferences Edit Obituary The Guardian 9 May 2012 The Stage 29 September 1966 The Stage 30 January 1958 The Stage 30 December 1955 The British Television Pilot Episodes Research Guide 1936 2015 Christopher Perry Kaleidoscope Publishing 2015 p 69 The Stage 6 June 1963 The Stage 29 July 1965 The Stage 15 September 1966 The Stage 24 March 1955 The Tatler 12 April 1950 The Stage 2 February 1950 The Stage 1 March 1951 The Stage 15 March 1951 The Stage 22 January 1953 The Stage 7 January 1954 The Stage 14 November 1957 Illustrated London News 23 November 1957 The Stage 9 July 1964 The Tatler 22 July 1964 The Stage 15 April 1965 The Stage 24 June 1965 The Stage 5 November 1970 Waterford Standard 22 April 1950 Waterford Standard 21 July 1951 Falkirk Herald 18 July 1951 British Film Noir Guide Michael F Keaney 2011 McFarland amp Co 2011 p 204 Columbia Pictures Horror Science Fiction and Fantasy Films 1928 1982 Michael R Pitts McFarland 2010 Michelangelo Red Antonioni Blue Eight Reflections on Cinema Murray Pomerance University of California Press 2011 The Stage 4 December 1958 The Stage 1 May 1958 The Stage 11 June 1959 The Stage 16 June 1960 The Stage 13 October 1966External links EditRonan O Casey at the BFI Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ronan O 27Casey amp oldid 1046992415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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