Barrie O'Daniels

Barrie O'Daniels

Deceased · Born: Apr 14, 1904 · Died: Mar 3, 1985

Personal Details

BornApr 14, 1904 Trenton, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Barrie O'Daniels, a multifaceted individual who spent his life traversing the realms of acting, producing, and directing, passed away on March 8, 20** in the picturesque town of Cozumel, Mexico.

Born in 1930, O'Daniels spent his formative years in Wyoming, where he was one of the pioneering founders of the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players, an institution that still thrives to this day. Throughout his life, he remained deeply entrenched in the world of theatre, honing his craft as an actor at the esteemed Pasadena Playhouse, donning the director's hat for the renowned Shuberts, and producing an array of musical comedies and light operas in Detroit and Chicago.

During World War II, O'Daniels lent his expertise to the war effort, directing crews tasked with producing shows for troops stationed in the United States and Europe. His tireless dedication to the arts did not waver in the years that followed, as he went on to train executives at the Ford Motor Company in the art of effective speech communication.

Leaving behind a legacy that extends far beyond the confines of the stage, O'Daniels is survived by his loving wife and daughter, Kathleen O'Daniels.

Career

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1932
The Devil Horse
The Devil Horse as Lee Weston