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- Tim O'Connor was born on July 3, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois. Best known to viewers as Elliott Carson on the long-running television series Peyton Place (1964), he began his acting career with the Goodman Memorial Theatre in Chicago just after World War II. Moving to New York City in the early 1950s, he became one of television's busiest actors during the medium's dramatic coming-of-age. He appeared frequently on the The United States Steel Hour (1953) and became a mainstay of the "Family Classics" series, starring in such productions as "The Three Musketeers" and "A Tale of Two Cities". Until 1964, when "Peyton Place" became a runaway hit, O'Connor lived on an island in the center of Glen Wild Lake near Bloomingdale, New Jersey. He soon found that commuting between the East Coast and Los Angeles was too wearing, and moved to California.
He settled in Santa Monica, a few short blocks from the Pacific Ocean, and established himself as one of filmdom's most versatile performers. O'Connor specialized in playing military officials and police officers. Some of his other best known roles include Dr. Elias Huer on Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979) and Jack Boland on General Hospital (1963). He also appeared in two episodes of the mystery television series "Columbo", starring Peter Falk as the rumpled detective. His credits included Wheels (1978), The Man with the Power (1977), Tail Gunner Joe (1977) and Murder in Peyton Place (1977) a TV special which reunited him with many of his co-stars in the original show. An avid sailor, O'Connor owns a 32-foot Pearson Vanguard sailboat and is studying both sailing to the waters off Mexico and Central America. - Soundtrack
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Tim O'Connor is known for Tell My Wife I Won't Be Home for Dinner (1979).- Sound Department
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Tim O'Connor is known for Pawn Stars UK (2013), Brendan's Magical Mystery Tour (2013) and The Valleys (2012).- Tim O'Connor is known for Dark Justice (2016) and Your Milkman (2012).
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Tim O'Connor is known for Next Stop Wonderland (1998).- Additional Crew
Tim O'Connor is known for The Fort (2022).- Tim O'Connor is known for Before/During/After (2020).
- Tim O'Connor is known for Peyton Place (2004).
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Tim O'Connor is known for Severance (2006), Serena and the Ratts (2012) and Starving Artists (1997).- Producer
Tim O'Connor is known for Caveat (2011).- Tim O'Connor is known for Tradition (2019).
- Tim O'Connor is known for Echo's Wayward (2009) and The Lizard (2016).
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Tim O'Connor is known for Jingle All the Way (1996).- Camera and Electrical Department
Tim O'Connor is known for Eulogy for a Vampire (2009).- Tim O'Connor is known for No Peeking (2021).
- Tim O'Connor is known for Frente!: No Time (1992), Frente!: Ordinary Angels (1994) and Frente!: Ordinary Angels (1992).
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Tim O'Connor is known for Billy Galvin (1986).- Tim O'Connor is known for Circuit (2009) and Absent Father (2008).
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Tim O'Connor is known for The Feeling of Greatness: The Moe Norman Story, 911: The Bronx (2008) and Modern Marvels (1993).- Tim O'Connor is known for Fool Me Not (2022).
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Tim O'Connor is known for Virtue: The Way of the Modern Samurai (2007).