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Donald O'Brien
Donal "Donald" O'Brien (September 15, 1930) is a French-born Irish film and television actor. In his near 40-year career, O'Brien appeared in dozens of stage performances and in more than 60 film and television productions. O'Brien was born in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, raised in both Northern France and Dublin, Ireland with his family, and made his feature film debut in 1953 with Anatole Litvak's war drama Act of Love. He studied acting in Dublin and initially joined the Gate Theatre at age 19 before making the transition to film several years later. O'Brien's performance in The Train (1964), in which he played an SSFeldwebel, led to his first breakout role in Grand Prix (1966) starring alongside James Garner and Eva Marie Saint.
As actor
Joe D'Amato Totally Uncut: The Horror Experience
Bandits: Love and Liberty
Return from Death: Frankenstein 2000
The Sect
Quest for the Mighty Sword
Flight from Paradise
Cellini: A Violent Life
Mortacci
Ghosthouse
Hands of Steel
The Name of the Rose
Warriors of the Year 2072
Panther Squad
2020 Texas Gladiators
Flying Sex
The Day Christ Died
Doctor Butcher M.D.
Images in a Convent
Tough to Kill
Silver Saddle
The Inglorious Bastards
Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals
A Man Called Blade
Yeti: The Giant of the 20th Century
Keoma
White Fang to the Rescue
Four of the Apocalypse
Erotic Games of a Respectable Family
Challenge to White Fang
The Executioner of God