Other works
(1959) Unsold pilot: He and
Barry Sullivan starred in an adventure pilot called "Savage Is the Name" about two globe-trotting detectives in the employ of an airline company.
(1930) Stage: Appeared (as "Bill Post") in "This Man's Town" on
Broadway (1930). Drama. Written by
Willard Robertson (who also appeared). Directed by
Lester Lonergan. Ritz Theatre: 10 Mar 1930-Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Betty Brenska, John Burkell, Paul Byron,
Eduardo Ciannelli (as "Antonio Fantana"),
Constance Cummings (as "Carrie"), Betty De Pascue, W.L. Douglas, Clyde Franklin, Viola Frayne, Walter Glass, Lewis Gordon, Eugenia A. Herman, Milton C. Herman, Len D. Hollister, Mary Howard, Joseph Kennedy, Jerome Lesser,
Sam Levene (as "Rosso"),
Marjorie Main (as "Clara"), Harold Morgan, William E. Morris, George Neville, Caroline Newcombe,
Walter Newman, Arvid Paulson, Antonio Salerno, Dorothea Scott, Emmett Shackelford, Lois Shore, Joseph Slayton, Edwin Stanley, Lulu Stone, Max Von Mitzel, Jethro Warner,
Charles C. Wilson, Vincent York. Produced by
George Jessel.
(1957) Stage: Appeared (as "William Spain"; final
Broadway role) in "Miss Lonelyhearts" on
Broadway. Written by
Howard Teichmann, from the novel by
Nathanael West. Scenic / Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner. Directed by
Alan Schneider. Music Box Theatre: 3 Oct 1957-12 Oct 1957 (12 performances). Cast: Irene Dailey, Maurice Ellis, Henderson Forsythe,
William Hickey (as "Goldsmith"), Jo Anna March,
Anne Meara (as "Sick-of-it-All"), Dan Morgan, Marian Reardon,
Pippa Scott (as "Betty"), Janet Ward,
Ruth Warrick,
Fritz Weaver (as "A Boy"). Produced by Lester Osterman Jr. and Alfred R. Glancy Jr. NOTE: O'Brien appeared on
"What's My Line?" (1950) on the Sunday following the play's close as the celebrity guest. There were allusions to the production's failure and wishes to see him in another
Broadway play soon (he never again appeared on
Broadway).
Stage: Appeared (as "Walter Burns") in the original
Broadway production of "The Front Page".
(1952) Unsold pilot: Co-starred (w/
Brian Keith) in a pilot for a proposed series, "Plane for Hire". The series wasn't picked up but the pilot aired as
"The Ford Television Theatre: Adventure for Hire (#5.39)" (1957).
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