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Milo Donal O'Shea (2 June 1926 – 2 April 2013) was an Irish actor. He was twice nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performances in Staircase (1968) and Mass Appeal (1982).[1]

Milo O'Shea
O'Shea in Ulysses (1967)
Born
Milo Donal O'Shea

(1926-06-02)2 June 1926
Dublin, Ireland
Died2 April 2013(2013-04-02) (aged 86)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Resting placeDeans Grange Cemetery
EducationChristian Brothers
OccupationActor
Years active1940–2005
Spouse(s)
    (m. 1952; div. 1974)
      Kitty Sullivan
      (m. 1976)
      Children2 sons (with Toal)

      Early life


      O'Shea was born and brought up in Dublin and educated by the Christian Brothers at Synge Street school,[2] along with his friend Donal Donnelly. His father was a singer and his mother a ballet teacher. Because he was bilingual, O'Shea performed in English-speaking theatres and in Irish in the Abbey Theatre Company.[2] At age 12, he appeared in George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra at the Gate Theatre. He later studied music and drama at the Guildhall School in London and was a skilled pianist.[3]

      He was discovered in the 1950s by Harry Dillon, who ran the 37 Theatre Club on the top floor of his shop the Swiss Gem Company, 51 Lower O'Connell Street Dublin. Early in his career O'Shea toured with the theatrical company of Anew McMaster.[4]


      Career


      O'Shea began acting on the stage, then moved into film in the 1960s. He became popular in the United Kingdom, as a result of starring in the BBC sitcom Me Mammy alongside Yootha Joyce. In 1967–68 he appeared in the drama Staircase, co-starring Eli Wallach and directed by Barry Morse, which stands as Broadway's first depiction of homosexual men in a serious light. For his role in that drama, he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1968.[1]

      O'Shea starred as Leopold Bloom in Joseph Strick's 1967 film version of Ulysses. Among his other memorable film roles in the 1960s were the well-intentioned Friar Laurence in Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet and the villainous Dr. Durand Durand (who tried to kill Jane Fonda's character by making her literally die of pleasure) in Roger Vadim's counterculture classic Barbarella (both films were released in 1968). In 1984, O'Shea reprised his role as Dr. Durand Durand (credited as Dr. Duran Duran) for the 1985 Duran Duran concert film Arena (An Absurd Notion), since his character inspired the band's name. He played Inspector Boot in the 1973 Vincent Price horror/comedy film Theatre of Blood.

      He was active in American films and television, such as his memorable supporting role as the trial judge in the Sidney Lumet-directed movie The Verdict (1982) with Paul Newman, an episode of The Golden Girls in 1987, and portraying Chief Justice of the United States Roy Ashland in the television series The West Wing. In 1992, O'Shea guest starred in the season 10 finale of the sitcom Cheers, and, in 1995, in an episode of the show's spin-off Frasier. In the episode of Frasier, he played Dr. Schachter, a couple's therapist who counsels the Crane brothers together.[5] He appeared in the pilot episode of Early Edition as Sherman.

      Other stage appearances include Mass Appeal (1981) in which he originated the role of "Father Tim Farley" (for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1982),[1] the musical Dear World in which he played the Sewer Man opposite Angela Lansbury as Countess Aurelia, Corpse! (1986) and a 1994 Broadway revival of Philadelphia, Here I Come.

      O'Shea received an honorary degree from Quinnipiac University in 2010.[6]


      Personal life


      O'Shea's first wife was Maureen Toal, an Irish actress, with whom he had two sons, Colm and Steven.[2] He divorced her in 1974.

      He was married to the Irish actress Kitty Sullivan, whom he met in Italy, where he was filming Barbarella and she was auditioning for Man of La Mancha.[2] The couple occasionally acted together, such as in a 1981 Broadway revival of My Fair Lady. O'Shea and Sullivan had no children together. They both adopted United States citizenship and resided in New York City, where they both lived from 1976.[3]


      Death


      O'Shea died on 2 April 2013, in New York City following a short illness at the age of 86.[7][8]


      Filmography



      Film


      Year Title Role Notes
      1940ContrabandAir Raid WardenUncredited
      1946Great ExpectationsCondemned criminalUncredited
      1950Talk of a MillionSignwriter
      1958Never Love a StrangerOff-Screen NarratorUncredited
      1959This Other EdenPat Tweedy
      1962Mrs. Gibbons' BoysHorse
      1963Carry On CabbyLen
      1964Never Put It in WritingDanny O'Toole
      1967UlyssesLeopold Bloom
      1968Romeo and JulietFriar Laurence
      1968BarbarellaConcierge / Durand-Durand
      1968Journey into DarknessMatt Dystal(episode 'The New People')
      1969The Adding MachineMr. Zero
      1970PaddyHarry Redmond
      1970The Angel LevineDr. Arnold Berg
      1970LootMr. McLeavy
      1971Sacco e VanzettiFred Moore
      1973The Love BanFather Andrew
      1973Theatre of BloodInspector Boot
      1973Steptoe and Son Ride AgainDoctor Popplewell
      1973Digby, the Biggest Dog in the WorldDr. Jameson
      1974Professor Popper's ProblemDr. Klein
      1974Percy's ProgressProfessor Crabbit
      1979Arabian AdventureKhasim
      1980The PilotDoctor O'Brian
      1982The VerdictJudge Hoyle
      1985The Purple Rose of CairoFather Donnelly
      1989The Dream TeamDr. Newald
      1990Opportunity KnocksMax
      1991Only the LonelyDoyle
      1992The PlayboysFreddie
      1997The Butcher BoyFather Sullivan
      1997The MatchmakerDermot O'Brien
      2000MoonglowPeter Brener
      2002PuckoonSgt. McGillikuddie
      2003MysticsLocky

      Television


      Year Title Role Notes
      1951The Passing ShowPerformerEpisode: "The Years of Change"
      1957-1958Armchair TheatrePerformer2 episodes
      1958Theatre NightShawn KeoghEpisode: "The Hearts a Wonderer"
      1960ITV Television PlayhousePerformer3 episodes
      1960On TrialCharles ArmstrongEpisode: "W.T. Stead"
      1961The Play of the WeekPresenterEpisode: "Waiting for Godot"
      1961No Hiding PlacePerkinsEpisode: "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"
      1962Out of This WorldJacob LukeEpisode: "Pictures Don't Lie"
      1962Z-CarsCaxton / Chauncey2 episodes
      1963MaupassantBrumentEpisode: "Women and Money"
      1963First NightBenjy SpillaneEpisode: "My One True Love"
      1964FestivalLeopold BloomEpisode: "Bloomsday"
      1960-1965ITV Play of the WeekPerformer4 episodes
      1965Drama 61-67Sam QuillyEpisode: "Drama 65' Murder Shoes"
      1965Theatre 625MulliganEpisode: "Portrait of the North"
      1966The Wednesday PlayBrother ArnoldEpisode: "Silent Song"
      1966Pardon the ExpressionUncle MikeEpisode: "Heads Down"
      1966Thirty-Minute TheatreFredEpisode: "Friday Night's the Best Night"
      1967Uncle CharlesRenzo PhillipeEpisode: "Mrs. Phillipe is Hurt"
      1968Journey to the UnknownMatt DystalEpisode: "The New People"
      1965-1969Out of the UnknownMonty/Henry2 episodes
      1969Galton and Simpson ComedyAlec HemphillEpisode: "Pity Poor Edie"
      1970On the HouseMr. McGonigleThe Great McGonigle
      1970The Glorious UncertaintySam PriceTV movie
      1968–1971Me MammyBunjy Kennefick21 episodes
      1971JackanoryStoryteller5 episodes
      1971AndorraThe TeacherTV movie
      1972Tales from the Lazy AcreVarious roles7 episodes
      1973And No One Could Save HerPatrick DooleyTelevision movie
      1973The ProtectorsPrince CarpianoEpisode: A Case for the Right
      1973Orson Welles Great MysteriesFather CrumlishEpisode: "In the Confessional"
      1974QB VIIDr. Lotaki3 episodes
      1968-1974Comedy PlayhouseVarious Roles2 episodes
      1974Microbes and MenPaul Erlich2 episodes
      1975My Son RuebenDennis BaxterEpisode: "Better to Have Loved and Lost"
      1977The Best of FamiliesPatrick RaffertyMini-Series
      1977Peter Lundy
      and the Medicine Hat Stallion
      BrislyTV movie
      1980Portrait of a Rebel:
      The Remarkable Mrs. Sanger
      HigginsTV movie
      1980A Time for MiraclesPerformerTV movie
      1984Two by ForsythPerformerTV movie
      1984Jennifer Slept HereGrandpaEpisode: Life with Grandfather
      1984Ellis IslandCasey O'Donnell3 episode miniseries
      1985Arena (An Absurd Notion)Duran DuranShort video
      1986St. ElsewhereBrendan ConnellyEpisode: "Lost Weekend"
      1987Broken VowsMonsignor CaseyTV movie
      1987Angel in GreenFather MahonTV movie
      1987Once a HeroAbner Bevis3 episodes
      1987Who's the BossJudge KresheckEpisode: "Car and Driver"
      1987The Golden GirlsBuddy RourkeEpisode: "Charlie's Buddy"
      1988Beauty and the BeastEvan BranniganEpisode: "Temptation"
      1991The CommishFrank AtkinsEpisode: "No Greater Gift"
      1992CheersUncle RogerEpisode: "An Old-Fashioned Wedding"
      1993Murder in the HeartlandClem Gaughan2 episodes
      1995FrasierDr. SchachterEpisode: "Shrink Rap"
      1996Early EditionShermanEpisode: "Pilot"
      1998Spin CityFather LarryEpisode: "The Paul Bearer"
      1999Swing VoteJustice GreeneTV movie
      1999OzDr. Frederick Garvey3 episodes
      2000Madigan MenMilo2 episodes
      2003-2004The West WingChief Justice Ashland2 episodes, (final appearance)

      Theatre


      Year Title Role Venue Ref.
      1968StaircaseHarry C. LeedsBiltmore Theatre, Broadway[9]
      1969Dear WorldThe SewermanMark Hellinger Theatre, Broadway
      1976Mrs. Warren's ProfessionRev. Samuel GardnerVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway
      1976-1977ComediansEddie WatersMusic Box Theatre, Broadway
      1977-1978A Touch of the PoetJamie CreganHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
      1979PygmalionAlfred DoolitteAhmanson Theatre, California
      1981My Fair LadyUris Theatre, Broadway
      1981-1982Mass AppealFather Tim FarleyBooth Theatre, Broadway
      1986Corpse!Major Walter PowellHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
      1989-1990Meet Me in St. LouisGrandpaGershwin Theatre, Broadway
      1994Philadelphia, Here I Come!S.B. O'DonnellCenter Stage Right, Broadway

      Awards & Nominations


      Year Award Category Nominated work Result
      1968British Academy Film AwardsMost Promising NewcomerUlyssesNominated
      1968Tony AwardsBest Actor in a PlayStaircaseNominated
      1982Mass AppealNominated
      1982Drama Desk AwardBest Actor in a PlayNominated
      1982Outer Critics CircleBest Actor in a PlayWon

      References


      1. To view nominations, type "Milo O'Shea" in the search box. "Search Past Winners". Tony Awards. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
      2. Blank, Ed (31 January 1982). "Milo O'Shea Has Mass Appeal". The Pittsburgh Press. pp. J1, J3.
      3. Coveney, Michael (3 April 2013). "Milo O'Shea obituary: Milo O'Shea obituary Irish stage and screen character actor who appeared in Barbarella, The Verdict and the BBC's 1969 sitcom Me Mammy". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
      4. Obituary for Milo O'Shea - The Irish Times, 6 April 2013
      5. "Episode Information for Fraiser". fancast.com. Archived from the original on 5 June 2008.
      6. "Graduation Day". New Haven Register. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012.
      7. BBC News. Retrieved 3 April 2013
      8. Trounson, Rebecca. “Actor often ‘played Irish.’” Los Angeles Times, 4 April 2012 (Obituaries)
      9. "Milo O'Shea".





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