

Kevin O'Morrison
ActorFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kevin O'Morrison (25 May 1916, St. Louis, Missouri) is an American playwright and actor. He started his career working as an actor in theatre, radio, television, and film in the 1940s. He began writing plays in the 1960s, most of which have been performed Off-Broadway and in theatres throughout the United States, and two of which have been performed in Europe. He is a Creative Art Public Service (CAPS) Playwriting Fellow, a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)Playwriting Fellow, Winner of the National Repertory Theatre's First Prize for Playwriting (for his play "A Party For Lovers),was awarded The Pinter Review Gold Medal for Drama (for his play "The Nighgatherers"), two of his plays were chosen to be staged at The O'Neil National Playwrights Conference ("The Morgan Yard" and "Ladyhouse Blues"), and when "The Morgan Yard" was chosen to open The Dublin Play Festival Siobhan McKenna won Irland's "Best Actress" Award in the lead role.
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Sleepless in Seattle
1993
Cliff Reed

Funny Farm
1988
Sheriff Ledbetter

The Friends of Eddie Coyle
1973
Bank manager

The Golden Gloves Story
1950
Bob Gilmore

Never Fear
1950
Red Dawson

Too Late for Tears
1949
Policeman (uncredited)

The Set-Up
1949
Moore

The Threat
1949
Frank (uncredited)

Dear Ruth
1947
Sgt. Chuck Vincent

Saigon
1947
Air Force Lieutenant (uncredited)





