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Patrick Andrew "Paddy" McAlinney (9 November 1913 - 22 August 1990) was an Irish-born character actor who starred in many British dramas and sitcoms. His most memorable roles included a brother on the hit sitcom Oh, Brother!, which starred Derek Nimmo, Mr. O'Reilly in The Tomorrow People and Dr. Daley in Bless Me Father.
Date Of Birth November 9, 1913 Died 1990-08-22 Place Of Birth Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Scorpio
Actor Title Year Status Character Tales of the Unexpected 1982 TV Series Landlord Bless Me Father 1978-1981 TV Series Dr. Daley The Pump 1980 TV Movie Priest Airport Chaplain 1980 TV Series O'Meara Play for Today 1972-1979 TV Series Foreman / Rev. William Piggot Butterflies 1979 TV Series Tramp Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em 1978 TV Series Father O'Hara Crown Court 1978 TV Series Crossroads 1977-1978 TV Series Seamus Flynn The Chiffy Kids 1978 TV Series Man in flat The Liver Birds 1974-1977 TV Series Father O'Leary The Onedin Line 1977 TV Series Cap'n Jack Dickens of London 1976 TV Mini-Series Box Office Manager The Crezz 1976 TV Series Neddy Cilla's World of Comedy 1976 TV Series Jim Lockhead The Omen 1976 Photographer Kizzy 1976 TV Series Peters The Tomorrow People 1975 TV Series Mr. O'Reilly Churchill's People 1975 TV Series Mayor The Wackers 1975 TV Series Father Larkin The Fight Against Slavery 1975 TV Mini-Series Irishman Z Cars 1962-1975 TV Series Paddy Nolan / Mick / Jim Dempster / ... No, Honestly 1974 TV Series Duffy Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1974 TV Series Junkman Centre Play 1973 TV Series James Blakey Diamonds on Wheels 1973 TV Movie Junkman Special Branch 1973 TV Series Father McMahon The Kids from 47A 1973 TV Series Uncle Pat The Boy Who Turned Yellow 1972 Supreme Beefeater Danger Point 1971 Mate The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 1971 TV Series Murphy The Misfit 1971 TV Series Pa. Halloran Inn of the Frightened People 1971 George Ace of Wands 1970 TV Series Sir Patrick Landau Oh Brother! 1968-1970 TV Series Brother Patrick Father Dear Father 1969 TV Series Connelly ITV Playhouse 1968 TV Series John Corby Gold Is Where You Find It 1968 Short Billy Ryan Dixon of Dock Green 1964-1967 TV Series Happy Day / Harry Briggs / Pat O'Dwyer The Informer 1967 TV Series Happy O'Donovan The Revenue Men 1967 TV Series Kennedy Out of Town Theatre 1967 TV Mini-Series The Father Vendetta 1967 TV Series Superintendent Daly Orlando 1967 TV Series Paddy King of the River 1966 TV Series Dominic Armchair Theatre 1961-1966 TV Series Old Humphries / Diamond / Desmond Docherty Till Death Us Do Part 1966 TV Series No Hiding Place 1962-1965 TV Series Sean Finnan / Phonsie O'Toole / Flynn / ... Mogul 1965 TV Series Paddy The Wednesday Play 1965 TV Series Sean Byrne Theatre 625 1965 TV Series Mr. Laughlin The Human Jungle 1964 TV Series Scollick Coronation Street 1964 TV Series Tickler Murphy Story Parade 1964 TV Series Jacky Cardew Festival 1964 TV Series Father Dempsey / Doctor Richard the Lionheart 1963 TV Series Captain Espionage 1963 TV Series Wicklow The Sentimental Agent 1963 TV Series Burke Jezebel ex UK 1963 TV Series O'Dwyer The Gentle Terror 1963 Sam BBC Sunday-Night Play 1960-1963 TV Mini-Series Archie / Sir Lucius O'Trigger / Tramp Sykes and A... 1963 TV Series Bootsie and Snudge 1963 TV Series Toerag The Saint 1962 TV Series Patsy O'Kevin Zero One 1962 TV Series Donovan The Pot Carriers 1962 Dillon Sir Francis Drake 1962 TV Series Skipper Staunton Tarnished Heroes 1961 Reilly Traitor in a Steel Helmet 1961 TV Movie Sailor ITV Play of the Week 1958-1961 TV Series Mr Fox / Thomas Murphy / Jimmy Farrell The World of Tim Frazer 1961 TV Series Laurence James Jango 1961 TV Series Mr. Murphy One Step Beyond 1961 TV Series Warden Return of a Stranger 1961 Whittaker Knight Errant Limited 1960 TV Series Sian Kelly (Barman) Farewell, Farewell, Eugene 1959 TV Movie Mick Delaney Alive and Kicking 1959 Policeman Shake Hands with the Devil 1959 Donovan, bartender She Didn't Say No! 1958 Matthew Hogan BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1958 TV Series Dovetail A Night to Remember 1958 Mr. James Farrell Rheingold Theatre 1955 TV Series Henry McCabe Tonight's the Night 1954 O'Connor The Horse's Mouth 1953 O'Keefe Time, Gentlemen, Please! 1952 Rev. Soater
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Bless Me Father 1978 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Known for movies The Omen (1976) as Photographer
A Night to Remember (1958) as Mr. James Farrell
Traitor in a Steel Helmet (1961) as Sailor
The Boy Who Turned Yellow (1972) as Supreme Beefeater