J. Pat O'Malley is a Actor British born on 15 march 1904 at Burnley (United-kingdom)
J. Pat O'Malley
J. Pat O'Malley participated to
38 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
![One Hundred and One Dalmatians](/imagesen/small/5186.jpg)
, 1h19
Directed by Clyde Geronimi,
Wolfgang Reitherman,
Hamilton LuskeOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Films about dogs,
Musical films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Rod Taylor,
Cate Bauer,
Betty Lou Gerson,
J. Pat O'Malley,
Ben Wright,
Martha WentworthRoles Colonel / Jasper (voice)
Rating72%
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Songwriter Roger Radcliffe lives in a bachelor flat in London, along with his dalmatian, Pongo. Bored with bachelor life, Pongo decides to find a wife for Roger and a mate for himself. While watching various female dog-human pairs out the window, he spots the perfect one, a woman named Anita and her female dalmatian, Perdita. He quickly gets Roger out of the house and drags him through the park to arrange a meeting. He and Anita fall in love and get married.![Hello, Dolly!](/imagesen/small/6142.jpg)
, 2h22
Directed by Gene Kelly,
Richard LangOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicals,
Children's filmsActors Barbra Streisand,
Walter Matthau,
Edra Jean Peaker,
Michael Crawford,
Marianne McAndrew,
J. Pat O'MalleyRoles Policeman in Park
Rating69%
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In 1890, all of New York City is excited because widowed, brassy Dolly Levi is in town ("Call On Dolly"). Dolly makes a living through matchmaking and numerous sidelines ("Just Leave Everything to Me"). She is currently seeking a wife for grumpy Horace Vandergelder, the well-known "half-a-millionaire", but it becomes clear that Dolly intends to marry Horace herself. Dolly travels to Yonkers, New York to visit Horace. Ambrose Kemper, a young artist, wants to marry Horace's weepy niece, Ermengarde, but Horace opposes this because Ambrose's vocation does not guarantee a steady living. Horace, who is the owner of Vandergelder's Hay and Feed, explains to his two clerks, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker, that he is going to get married because "It Takes a Woman" to cheerfully do all the household chores. He plans to travel to New York City to propose to Irene Molloy, who owns a hat shop there. Dolly arrives in Yonkers and sends Horace ahead to the city. Before leaving he tells Cornelius and Barnaby to mind the store.