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Dark Facts About Donald O'Connor


Dark Facts About Donald O'Connor, Hollywood's Tragic Clown

From the disturbing reasons for his divorce to the horrors he endured on set, Donald O'Connor lived a secret tragedy.

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The Dark Past of Donald O'Connor #shorts - YouTube

Donald O'Connor is famed for his iconic performance of "Make 'Em Laugh" in "Singin' in the Rain" (1952). However, his life was marred by ...

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Dark Facts About Donald O'Connor, Hollywood's Tragic Clown ... Factinate is a fact website that is dedicated to finding and sharing fun facts about science, ...

Donald O'Connor was a great dancer who starred with both Fred ...

He also did some great dancing in a minor musical, “I Love Melvin”, and a major one, “Call Me Madam”. Unfortunately, “There's No Business Like ...

Dancing In The Rain: The Donald O'Connor Story (Part III Of III)

Donald O'Connor was the last of the song and dance men. Known as “the youngest old-timer in show business,” it was his misfortune to reach the height of his ...

Miserable Life and Tragic Ending of Donald O'Connor on ... - YouTube

Miserable Life and Tragic Ending of Donald O'Connor on Singin' in the Rain. Donald O'Connor was an American actor, dancer, and singer who ...

Donald O'Connor in 'Singin' in the Rain' : r/classicfilms - Reddit

All his smoking later lead to heart disease which is what killed him. O'Connor was what we in the dance world call, a "character" dancer. He was ...

Donald O'Connor | Hometowns to Hollywood

Despite becoming a singer and a dancer on vaudeville, O'Connor was never formally trained in either area. His family's experiences in vaudeville ...

Thirst Trap: Donald O'Connor - Citizen Dame

O'Connor proved to be a mainstay throughout most of the 1940s and 1950s in Hollywood, enjoying the hey day of MGM's musical proweress. He ...

Donald O'Connor | Movies | The Guardian

His Irish-born father, John "Chuck" O'Connor, who died when his son was six months old, was a circus strongman and acrobat; his mother a ...

Donald O'Connor - Turner Classic Movies - TCM

The exuberant singer-dancer-actor Donald O'Connor honed his skills from a young age on the vaudeville circuit as part of a long running family act.

Donald O'Connor, 78; Entertainer Immortalized by 'Singin' in the Rain'

O'Connor died of heart failure at the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital in Woodland Hills, surrounded by his family, said his daughter, ...

Donald O'Connor | Military Wiki - Fandom

When O'Connor was only a few years old, he and his sister Arlene were in a car crash outside a theater in Hartford, Connecticut; O'Connor survived, but his ...

Were the professional dancers Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor ...

In one instance, as all three practiced a step in “Good Morning,” Kelly himself was unknowingly repeating an error while blaming O'Connor for it ...

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Donald O'Connor, 'Singin' in the Rain' star, dead at 78 - Roger Ebert

O'Connor, sitting next to his wife, nodded happily. He was in frail health at the screening and used a wheelchair — but only when he was out of ...

Actor Donald O'Connor, 78, Dies - The Washington Post

Entertainer Donald O'Connor, 78, who combined comedy and acrobatics in the show-stopping "Make 'Em Laugh" number in the movie classic "Singin' in the Rain," ...

Donald O'Connor | Game Shows Wiki | Fandom

When O'Connor was only two years old, he and his seven-year-old sister, Arlene, were hit by a car while crossing the street outside a theater in Hartford, ...

Donald O'Connor : Classic Movie Hub (CMH)

Cheerful, slimly-built, non-stop American dancing star and light comedian with a thick bush of brown hair. A child actor of the late 1930s (the offspring of a ...