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Brefni O'Rorke

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Other names
  
Brefni O'Rourke

Years active
  
1939–1946

Occupation
  
Film actor

Other name
  
Brefni O'Rourke

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Born
  
26 June 1889
Dublin, Ireland

Died
  
11 November 1946, Republic of Ireland

Movies
  
They Flew Alone, King Arthur Was a Gentleman, Unpublished Story, Much Too Shy, This Man Is Dangerous

Similar
  
Marcel Varnel, Harold French, Lance Comfort, Cyril Cusack, Anthony Havelock‑Allan

Brefni O'Rorke (26 June 1889 – 11 November 1946) was an Irish film actor. He was the stepfather of Cyril Cusack. In 1939 he appeared in a BBC television broadcast of a play by Irish playwright Teresa Deevy called The King of Spain's Daughter this was produced by Denis Johnston.

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Partial filmography

  • The Ghost of St. Michael's (1941)
  • Love on the Dole (1941)
  • This Man Is Dangerous (1941)
  • Jeannie (1941)
  • Cottage to Let (1941)
  • Hatter's Castle (1942)
  • The Black Sheep of Whitehall (1942)
  • The Missing Million (1942)
  • The Day Will Dawn (1942)
  • The Next of Kin (1942)
  • They Flew Alone (1942)
  • Unpublished Story (1942)
  • The First of the Few (1942)
  • Secret Mission (1942)
  • Much Too Shy (1942)
  • King Arthur Was a Gentleman (1942)
  • We'll Meet Again (1943)
  • They Met in the Dark (1943)
  • The Flemish Farm (1943)
  • Tomorrow We Live (1943)
  • Escape to Danger (1943)
  • The Lamp Still Burns (1943)
  • The Hundred Pound Window (1944)
  • Tawny Pipit (1944)
  • It Happened One Sunday (1944)
  • Don't Take It to Heart (1944)
  • The Rake's Progress (1945)
  • Waltz Time (1945)
  • They Were Sisters (1945)
  • Perfect Strangers (1945)
  • Murder in Reverse (1945)
  • The Voice Within (1945)
  • Twilight Hour (1945)
  • I See a Dark Stranger (1946)
  • The Root of All Evil (1947)
  • Green Fingers (1947)
  • The Upturned Glass (1947)
  • Jassy (1947)
  • Television

  • The King of Spain's Daughter (1939) BBC
  • References

    Brefni O'Rorke Wikipedia