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Name: George O'Hara  
   
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Date of Birth: 22nd February 1899
   
Place of Birth: Idaho, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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 George O'Hara

George O'Hara (February 22, 1899 - October 16, 1966) was a successful American motion picture actor and screenwriter of the silent film era.

Born George Bolger in Idaho and raised in New York City, New York, George O'Hara began his acting career under contract as a performer for early Hollywood director Mack Sennett. Sennett was immediately charmed by the handsome, cleft-chinned young actor and saw O'Hara as a potentially popular matinee idol. O'Hara's acting career received an early boost when Sennett cast the young actor in the commercially successful 1920 romantic film Love, Honor, and Behave opposite the popular silent film actress Marie Prevost.

In 1921, O'Hara began tentatively working behind the camera with Sennett's tutelage. He was credited as an associate producer in the Ben Turpin film A Small Town Idol and later worked as a continuity and tile writer throughought the 1920s in the film industry as well as continuing his successful acting career.

George O'Hara was most popular with the public when starring in two-reel action and adventure serials of the 1920s, such as The Pacemakers and Casy of the Coast Guard. In his most popular serial, Fighting Blood, O'Hara was cast as a boxer; A role well-suited to O'Hara, who in his free time was a boxing afficienado and moderately successful in the amateur lightweight division of the sport.

Throughout the 1920s, O'Hara continued working as a actor and became a quite popular matinee idol. With the advent of sound films however, the film studios began to heavily promote a new crop of actors and many of the formerly popular actors of the silent era (including O'Hara) found it increasingly difficult to find work. O'Hara quietly faded into an early retirement in the early 1930s but began trying to rebuild his career later in the decade by taking bit parts.

O'Hara never again achieved the enormous success he had attained in his early career and spent the next several decades playing as an extra in often uncredited roles. O'Hara died of cancer in Los Angeles, California, USA in 1966.

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