Dennis O'Keefe
Dennis O'Keefe was an American actor.
Early years
O'Keefe was born in Fort Madison, Iowa as Edward Vance Flanagan, the son of Edward J. Flanagan and Charlotte Flanagan, both vaudevillians of Irish descent. He was raised a Roman Catholic. As a small child, O'Keefe joined his parents' act and later wrote skits for the stage. He attended the University of Southern California but left midway through his sophomore year after his father died.Career
O'Keefe continued his father's vaudeville act for several years after the father's death. He started in films as an extra in 1931 and appeared in numerous films under the name Bud Flanagan. After his role in Saratoga, Clark Gable recommended O'Keefe to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which signed him to a contract in 1937 and renamed him Dennis O'Keefe.His film roles were bigger after that, starting with The Bad Man of Brimstone opposite Wallace Beery, and the lead role in Burn 'Em Up O'Connor. He left MGM around 1940 but continued to work in mostly low-budget productions. He often played the tough guy in action and crime dramas, but was known as a comic actor as well as a dramatic lead. He gained great attention with a showy role in The Story of Dr Wassell and became a comedy star. He expressed interest in expanding into direction. In the mid-1940s, he was under a five-year contract to Edward Small. O'Keefe starred in film-noir classics such as T-Men and Raw Deal, both directed by Anthony Mann. In a 1946 newsreel following Howard Hughes' calamitous plane wreck into a neighbor's Beverly Hills house, O'Keefe can be seen walking through the home inspecting the damage.
In 1950, O'Keefe starred in the radio program T-Man on CBS. Also in the 1950s, he did some directing and wrote mystery stories. During the 1950s, O'Keefe made guest appearances as himself, or in acting roles, on episodes of a number of television series, such as Justice, The Ford Show, Studio 57, and Climax!. In 1957, he was to be the permanent host of Suspicion, an anthology TV series in which 10 episodes were produced by Alfred Hitchcock. After two episodes, he left the series and was not replaced. From 1959 to 1960, he was the star of The Dennis O'Keefe Show.
His Broadway credits include Never Live Over a Pretzel Factory and Never Too Late.
O'Keefe wrote screenplays under the pen name Jonathan Rix in the late 1940s and 1950s, and then as Al Everett Dennis in the 1960s. His Don't Pull Your Punches was produced by Warner Bros. In 1947, he was working on plans to co-produce and act in Drawn Sabers, another of his stories. He also wrote and directed Angela.
Personal life and death
O'Keefe married actress Louise Stanley in 1937 but divorced her in 1938. In 1940, he married actress and dancer Steffi Duna. They had two children, Juliena and James.A heavy cigarette smoker, O'Keefe died of lung cancer in 1968 at the age of 60 at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California. He was buried at Wee Kirk O'the Heather at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Selected filmography
- Reaching for the Moon as Ship's Party Guest
- The Miracle Woman as Man in Audience
- The Man from Yesterday as Cafe Patron
- Gold Diggers of 1933 as Theatregoer
- Jimmy the Gent as Chester Coote
- Fog Over Frisco as Van Brugh
- A Feather in Her Hat as Theatregoer
- Mr Deeds Goes to Town as Courtroom Reporter
- Saratoga as Second Bidder/Dancer at Party
- The Bad Man of Brimstone as Jeffrey Burton
- Hold That Kiss as Tommy Bradford
- The Chaser as Thomas Z. 'Tom' Brandon
- Vacation from Love as W.D. 'Bill' Blair
- Burn 'Em Up O'Connor as Jerry O'Connor
- The Kid from Texas as William Quincy
- Unexpected Father as Jimmy Hanley
- That's Right—You're Wrong as Chuck Deems, the Band Manager
- Alias the Deacon as Johnny Sloan
- La Conga Nights as Steve Collins
- Pop Always Pays as Jeff Thompson
- Girl from Havana as Woody Davis
- Arise, My Love as Shep
- I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now as Tod Lowell
- You'll Find Out as Chuck Deems
- Bowery Boy as Dr. Tom O'Hara
- Topper Returns as Bob
- Mr. District Attorney as P. Cadwallader Jones
- Broadway Limited as Dr. Harvey North
- Lady Scarface as Lt. Bill Mason
- Weekend for Three as Jim Craig
- The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine as Mike Jason
- Moonlight Masquerade as John Bennett Jr.
- Hangmen Also Die! as Jan Horak
- Tahiti Honey as Mickey Monroe
- Good Morning, Judge as David Barton
- The Leopard Man as Jerry Manning
- Hi Diddle Diddle as Sonny Phyffe
- The Fighting Seabees as Lt. Cmdr. Robert Yarrow
- Up in Mabel's Room as Gary Ainsworth
- The Story of Dr. Wassell as Benjamin 'Hoppy' Hopkins
- Sensations of 1945 as Junior Crane
- Abroad with Two Yanks as Jeff Reardon
- The Affairs of Susan as Bill Anthony
- Earl Carroll Vanities as Danny Baldwin
- Brewster's Millions as Montague L. 'Monty' Brewster
- Getting Gertie's Garter as Dr. Kenneth B. Ford
- Doll Face as Michael Francis 'Mike' Hannegan
- Her Adventurous Night as Bill Fry
- Mr. District Attorney as Steve Bennett
- Dishonored Lady as Dr. David S. Cousins
- T-Men as Dennis O'Brien - aka Vannie Harrigan
- Raw Deal as Joe Sullivan
- Walk a Crooked Mile as Daniel F. O'Hara
- Siren of Atlantis as Capt. Jean Morhange
- Cover Up as Sam Donovan
- The Great Dan Patch as David Palmer
- Abandoned as Mark Sitko
- The Eagle and the Hawk as Whitney Randolph
- Woman on the Run as Dan Legget
- The Company She Keeps as Larry Collins
- Follow the Sun as Chuck Williams
- Passage West as Jacob Karns
- One Big Affair as Jimmy Donovan
- Everything I Have Is Yours as Alec Tacksbury
- The Lady Wants Mink as Jim Connors
- The Fake as Paul Mitchell
- Drums of Tahiti as Mike Macklin
- The Diamond as Joe Dennison
- Angela as Steve Catlett
- Las Vegas Shakedown as Joe Barnes
- Chicago Syndicate as Barry Amsterdam
- Inside Detroit as Blair Vickers
- Dragoon Wells Massacre as Capt. Matt Riordan
- Lady of Vengeance as William T. Marshall
- Sail Into Danger as Steve Ryman
- All Hands on Deck as Lt. Cmdr. Brian