Kathleen O'Connor (actress)
Kathleen O'Conner (sometimes credited as Kathleen Conners) was an American actress active in Hollywood during the silent era.
Kathleen O'Connor | |
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Born | Kathleen Mavourneen O'Connor July 7, 1894 Dayton, Ohio, USA |
Died | June 24, 1957 Los Angeles, California, USA |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Lynn Reynolds (m. 1921) |
Biography
Early life
Kathleen was born in Dayton, Ohio, to John O'Connor (a police officer) and Elizabeth Kinney.[1] Her parents were both Irish immigrants.[2] She graduated from high school and began working as a telephone operator in Toledo.[3]
Hollywood career
After touring with a local stock company, she convinced her parents to let her go to Hollywood around 1917 to seek her fortune in the movies.[4] Early on, she secured work as an extra in Mack Sennett comedies,[5] but she was soon discovered by Tom Mix and selected to be the cowboy's leading lady. She became known as a leading lady in 1920s Westerns.[2]
Death of Lynn Reynolds
She married prolific directer Lynn Reynolds in 1921. Reynolds committed suicide in front of Kathleen and a handful of guests at a dinner party in 1927. Witnesses report that Reynolds had beaten Kathleen before retrieving the gun.[6]
Later life
O'Connor withdrew from the film industry after Lynn Reynolds's death. She later married Clark Reynolds (no relation to Lynn). She died in 1957 after a long illness.[5]
Selected filmography
- Dark Stairways (1924)
- Wild Bill Hickok (1923)
- The Old Homestead (1922)
- The Married Flapper (1922)
- The Trouper (1922)
- Life's Darn Funny (1921)
- Sunset Jones (1921)
- Prairie Trails (1920)
- The Path She Chose (1920)
- Bullet Proof (1920)
- The Lion Man (1919)
- A Gun Fightin' Gentleman (1919)
- The Midnight Man (1919)
- Hell-Roarin' Reform (1919)
- Fame and Fortune (1918)
- Mr. Logan, U.S.A. (1918)
- Missing (1918)
- Ace High (1918)
References
- "Kathleen O'Connor, Dayton Girl, Wins Fame and Fortune". The Dayton Daily News. 13 Dec 1918. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- "The Lion's Man Stirring Serial at Dreamland". The Edmonton Journal. 9 Oct 1920. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- "Kathleen O'Connor". The Fairview Republican. 15 Jul 1921. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- "Kathleen O'Connor and Jack Perrin". The Salina Evening Journal. 3 Jul 1920. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- "Former Leading Lady Dies at 60". The Province. 26 Jun 1957. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- "S.F. Film Man Beats Wife, Kills Self". The Oakland Tribune. 25 Feb 1927. Retrieved 2019-11-13.