J. Pat O'Malley

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J. Pat O'Malley

J. Pat O'Malley Death

James passed away on February 27, 1985 at the age of 80 in San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California. James's cause of death was heart disease.

J. Pat O'Malley death quick facts:
  • When did J. Pat O'Malley die?

    February 27, 1985
  • How did J. Pat O'Malley die? What was the cause of death?

    Heart disease
  • How old was J. Pat O'Malley when died?

    80
  • Where did J. Pat O'Malley die? What was the location of death?

    San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California

J. Pat O'Malley Birthday and Date of Death

J. Pat O'Malley was born on March 15, 1904 and died on February 27, 1985. James was 80 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: March 15, 1904
Date of Death: February 27, 1985
Age at Death: 80

J. Pat O'Malley - Biography

J. Pat had a warm smile, twinkling eyes, and an Irish name. He was born in Burnley, England, and began his acting career in British musical halls. J. Pat came to the USA at the outbreak of World War II, and his film debut was Lassie Come Home (1943). He also worked on the Broadway stage during the 1940s and 1950s. J. Pat was a very familiar face on TV sitcoms and dramas for 3 decades, where he played mostly uncle and grandfather types. He made over 100 TV guest appearances, and was in groundbreaking series such as the The Twilight Zone (1959) and The Untouchables (1959). J. Pat performed a lot in radio with his versatile voice work, and he later used his talent in animated cartoons, providing many vocal characterizations. And the children always loved J. Pat the most. Many baby boomers have fond childhood memories of his portrayals in the TV series The Adventures of Spin and Marty (1955) and The New Adventures of Spin and Marty (1957) and of course he played Mr. Harry Burns in _My Favorite Martian_ (1963) . J. Pat was a kind and gentle man, who made this world a better place for having been here, and he left his legacy on film.

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