William O'Neill

Actor - USA
Borndate unknown
Died after 1917
Other names or known as : William J. O'Neill,

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of William O'Neill is not on record. He was an American Actor, known for Susan's Gentleman (1917), When Love laughs (1915), Artistic Interference (1916), William O'Neill's first movie on record is from 1915. William O'Neill died after 1917. The date of his death is not on record. His last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

William O'Neill Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [04.02] Susan's Gentleman (Cast: Sir Bevis Neville ), Directed by Edwin Stevens, with Violet Mersereau, Maud Cooling, James O'Neill,
1916: [02.08] Artistic Interference (Cast: Louis Blake (AKA Bill O'Neill)), Directed by Lucius Henderson, with Robert Hilliard, Edward Weins,
1916: [08.28] (Cast: Flo's Father - the Judge), Directed by Harry Solter, with Florence Lawrence, Matt Moore,
1916: [07.31] (Cast), Directed by Harry Solter, with Florence Lawrence, Matt Moore,
1916: [07.03] (Cast: Bob Warburton (AKA William J. O'Neill)), Directed by Harry Solter, with Florence Lawrence, Inez Ranous,
1916: [06.19] (Cast: (AKA William J. O'Neill)), Directed by Harry Solter, with Florence Lawrence, Matt Moore, Jack Newton,
1915: [07.20] What Might Have Been (Cast: The Sport (AKA William J. O'Neill) ), Directed by Sidney M. Goldin, with William Wells, Frances Nelson,
1915: [12.21] When Love laughs (Cast: John), Directed by N. N., with Matt Moore, Evelyn Brent, Jane Gail,

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