
Pat O'Brien (November 11, 1899 - October 15, 1983) played the typical Irishman in many films - usually a Priest or a Policemen. He was well loved in films, and I have to say I adored him in every film I've seen him in. Some of them include: Some Like It Hot, Angels With Dirty Faces, and Knute Rockne All American.
- These photos were of Pat's daughter Brigid's 1946 Christening
- Pat had four children, 3 of whom were adopted.
- Mr. O'Brien was married only once. It was to actress Eloise Taylor. They were married on January 23, 1931 and were married until his death.
- Pat was lifelong friends with Spencer Tracy and James Cagney
- He made 7 films with James Cagney
- Pat was politically Right Wing
- He wore a toupee
- Pat voiced the famous film line: "Win One for the Gipper"
- He made his last acting appearance in 1974 on Happy Days
- Pat O'Brien died of a heart attack at the age of 83
"Personally, I hope God grants me the time to live to celebrate my silver wedding anniversary - 25 years with the same girl - and I'm a lucky man."
They did make it. In fact, Pat and his wife were married for 52 years. I hope my husband and I can be so lucky!

Unfortunately George C. Scott played General Patton, and I'm not sure of a film about John McGraw. John McGraw is known as the best baseball player to become a manager with an astounding 2,669 wins to his credit.