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Kitty O'Neil
(1888-1969)
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Kitty O'Neil was born on 23 August 1888 in Texas, USA. She was an actress, known for
The Bishop's Wife (1947)
,
Swing It Soldier (1941)
and
Quicksand (1950)
. She died on 28 April 1969 in California, USA.
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Known for
The Bishop's Wife
7.6
Hat Shop customer
(as Kitty O'Neill)
1947
Swing It Soldier
6.0
Mrs. Simms
1941
Quicksand
6.6
Madame Zaronga
1950
Isle of Missing Men
5.5
Nurse Pauline
(as Kitty O'Neill)
1942
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No Way Out
7.4
Landlady
(uncredited)
1950
Quicksand
6.6
Madame Zaronga
1950
The Bishop's Wife
7.6
Hat Shop customer
(as Kitty O'Neill)
1947
The Affairs of Susan
6.6
Evie
(uncredited)
1945
Isle of Missing Men
5.5
Nurse Pauline
(as Kitty O'Neill)
1942
Lady in a Jam
6.2
Woman
(uncredited)
1942
The Spoilers
6.7
Landlady
(uncredited)
1942
Joe Smith, American
6.2
Mrs. Sheldon
(uncredited)
1942
Swing It Soldier
6.0
Mrs. Simms
1941
Back Street
6.7
Mrs. Dilling
1941
The Invisible Woman
6.0
Mrs. Patten
(uncredited)
1940
A Little Bit of Heaven
6.4
Mrs. Mitchell
1940
Hired Wife
6.6
Mrs. Peabody
(uncredited)
1940
Love Affair
7.3
Orphanage Housekeeper
(uncredited)
1939
Tramp Trouble
5.8
Short
Mrs. Martin
(uncredited)
1937
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Alternative name
Kitty O'Neill
Born
August 23
,
1888
Texas, USA
Died
April 28
,
1969
California, USA
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