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Name
  
F. McCormick

Role
  
Actor


Spouse
  
Eileen Crowe (m. 1925)

Movies
  
Odd Man Out, Hungry Hill

Died
  
April 24, 1947, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

People also search for
  
Eileen Crowe, Carol Reed, Brian Desmond Hurst

F. J. McCormick (real name Peter Judge) (1889 in Skerries, Ireland – 24 April 1947 in Dublin, Ireland) was an Irish actor who came to fame as part of Dublin's Abbey Theatre. He joined the Abbey at age 19, and acted in some 500 productions there, a list of which can be found in the Abbey Theatre Archive. He was especially noted for his work in the plays of Seán O'Casey.

He acted in four films, including John Ford's version of O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars; and most famously Carol Reed's Odd Man Out (1947), in which he played the opportunistic Shell. He died in 1947 of a brain tumour.

In their review of the 1947 film Hungry Hill, The New York Times wrote, "As the butler who served John Brodrick, his sons, and their sons in turn, the late F. J. McCormick is truly magnificent, giving an even more subtle portrayal of Irish character than he did as the wily tramp in Odd Man Out."

References

F. J. McCormick Wikipedia


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