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Bryan O'Byrne (Bryan Jay O'Byrne) was born on 6 February, 1931 in Plattsburgh, New York, United States, is an American actor. Discover Bryan O'Byrne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

Popular As Bryan Jay O'Byrne
Occupation Actor
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February, 1931
Birthday 6 February
Birthplace Plattsburgh, New York, United States
Date of death 4 December, 2009
Died Place Pacifica, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1931

Bryan Jay O'Byrne (February 6, 1931 – December 4, 2009) was an American film and television character actor and acting coach.

His credits include numerous television shows, films and many television commercials.

O'Byrne was born on February 6, 1931, in Plattsburgh, New York, to Elmer and Bessie M. Ducatte O'Byrne.

He was of Irish descent.

He attended St. Peter's Elementary School and Plattsburgh High School.

He received his bachelor's degree from Plattsburgh State.

He had one marriage.

His only son, Sean Kevin O'Byrne, died young.

O'Byrne had served in the United States Army before becoming an elementary school teacher.

He later moved to New York City to pursue acting.

1950

O'Byrne successfully entered the profession after starring in the Broadway production of Duel of Angels opposite actress Vivien Leigh in the late 1950s.

He studied acting under Stella Adler and dance with Martha Graham.

He resided in the same New York apartment building as actors James Farentino and Marlon Brando, befriending both of them early in their careers.

O'Byrne soon moved to Los Angeles to pursue opportunities in film and television.

O'Byrne credits during his career included numerous film and television roles.

The Hollywood Reporter described many of his characters as "quiet, milquetoast."

Additionally, he appeared in more than 200 television commercials.

1960

He was particular active within the television industry during the 1960s and 1970s.

O'Byrne played Dick Grayson's high school principal in the 1960s Batman television series.

He regularly appeared as a mortician in The Munsters, as well as the series Occasional Wife, in which he played the "Man in the Middle," and as Mr. Beasley, the mailman, in Blondie.

1962

In 1962 O'Byrne appeared as Ned Carlin on the TV western The Virginian in the episode titled "The Accomplice."

He appeared in six episodes of Get Smart as Hodgkins, the assistant to the Chief.

1965

He made a guest appearance on Perry Mason in 1965 as murder victim Horace Lehigh in "The Case of the Baffling Bug."

His other television credits included guest appearances on Alfred Hitchcock Presents, My Three Sons,The Cara Williams Show, Murder, She Wrote, The Bob Newhart Show, Happy Days, The Bill Cosby Show, The Partridge Family, Sanford and Son, Mama's Family and Gunsmoke.

O'Byrne's film credits included Spaceballs, Gunfight in Abilene, Marnie, The Shakiest Gun in the West, The Million Dollar Duck, Gus, Love at First Bite, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again and Zapped!.

O'Byrne also worked as an acting teacher and coach to many early actors.

Much of his instruction emphasized repetition and scene study.

Film studios sometimes recommended that younger actors work with O'Byrne to improve their performances.

O'Byrne coached and mentored many then-unknown film and television actors.

Forest Whitaker, Jimmy Smits and Lou Diamond Phillips visited his acting classes early in their careers.

In particular, O'Byrne is credited with launching the acting career of Nick Nolte.

O'Byrne, who often coached college students, was working with Nolte's college roommate at the time.

O'Byrne asked Nolte, who was not an actor at the time, to read a scene they were working on.

O'Byrne reportedly recognized Nolte's talent and began coaching him as well.

Nolte spent nearly a year sleeping on O'Byrne's couch while working with him to become an actor.

O'Byrne cast Nolte in his production of The Last Pad, by playwright William Inge, which effectively launched Nolte's professional career.

Professionally, O'Bryne was a member of the Actors' Equity Association, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).

He served on the Emmy Nominating Committee, based in Los Angeles.

1990

O'Byrne retired from acting in the 1990s to care for his sister, Henrietta Bouyea, who was in failing health.