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Shirley O'Hara

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Shirley O'Hara

Born August 15, 1924

Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.

Died December 13, 2002 (aged 78)

Calabasas, California, U.S.

Occupation Actress

Years active 19431995

Spouse(s) Jimmy McHugh Jr. (divorced)

Milton Krims (m. ?2002; her death)

Children 1

Shirley O'Hara (August 15, 1924 - December 13, 2002) was an American actress. She appeared in
numerous films throughout the 1940s to the 1980s.[1]

Contents
[hide]

1Biography

2Personal life

3Death

4Selected filmography

o 4.1Film

o 4.2Television

5References

6External links
Biography[edit]
O'Hara was born in Rochester (Minnesota) in 1924. She began her acting career in 1943, appearing in
films like Tarzan and the Amazons, The Chase, Higher and Higher and Ghost Ship.[1]
During World War II, she received the Support for America award acknowledging her wartime efforts
with the Hollywood Canteen.[1]
She also appeared in several TV series during the 1950s, including Fireside Theatre, Gunsmoke, The
Millionaire, Racket Squad and Dragnet.[1]
During the early 1970s, she was appointed director of public relations of The Burbank Studios. Also,
during that decade she appeared in the films Duel (1971) and Rocky (1976). She was also member of the
Publicists Guild. She retired in 1995.[1]

Personal life[edit]
O'Hara was married twice, first to Jimmy McHugh Jr., whom she had one son, Jimmy McHugh III, and
later to Milton Krims.[1]

Death[edit]
O'Hara died in Calabasas, California from complications of diabetes at the age of 78[1]

Selected filmography[edit]
Film[edit]

Higher and Higher (1944)

Tarzan and the Amazons (1945)

The Chase (1946)

Ghost Ship (1952)

Duel (1971)

Rocky (1976)
Television[edit]

Fireside Theatre (1953)

Mr. & Mrs. North (1953)

Crime Wave (1953)

Schiltz Playhouse of Stars (1953)

December Bride (1954)


The Star and the Story (1955)

Highway Patrol (1956)

Sneak Preview (1956)

The Detectives (1960)

The 3rd Voice (1960)

Sea Hunt (1960)

Stagecoach West (1960)

Rawhide (1960)

Lock Up (1960)

Schwarzer Kies (1961)

The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (1961)

Love in a Goldfish Bowl (1961)

Bus Stop (1961)

The Untouchables (1962)

Stoney Burke (1962)

Sam Benedict (1963)

The Eleventh Hour (1962 - 1963)

The Twilight Zone (1961 - 1963)

Gunsmoke (1960 - 1963)

Perry Mason (1965)

The Fugitive (1966)

Room 222 (1970)

The Young Lawyers (1970)


Emergency! (1973)

The Streets of San Francisco (1976)

Rhoda (1977)

Flight to Holocaust (1977)

Quincy (1978)

The Incredible Hulk (1978)

Chips (1978)

Crash (1978)

Lucan (1978)

Getting Wasted (1980)

References[edit]
1. ^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g Shirley O'Hara Krims

External links[edit]
Shirley O'Hara at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:
1924 births
2002 deaths
American actresses
American film actresses
American television actresses
People from Rochester, Minnesota
People from Minnesota

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