Brefni O'Rorke

Brefni O'Rorke

Deceased · Born: Jun 26, 1889 · Died: Nov 11, 1946

Personal Details

BornJun 26, 1889 Dublin, Ireland

Biography

Brefni O'Rorke, a multifaceted individual, made his mark on the world as an accomplished actor, leaving an indelible impression on the silver screen.

Born on June 26, 1889, in the vibrant city of Dublin, Ireland, O'Rorke's early life laid the foundation for his future endeavors.

Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impact, captivating audiences with his performances in various films, including the 1944 cinematic masterpiece, "Don't Take It to Heart!", the 1947 psychological thriller, "The Upturned Glass", and the 1945 thought-provoking drama, "Query".

Tragically, his life was cut short, and he passed away on November 11, 1946, in his native Ireland, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain to this day.

Career

1947
Green Fingers
Green Fingers as Coroner
The Upturned Glass
The Upturned Glass as Dr. Farrell
Jassy
Jassy as Fielding - Footman
1946
I See a Dark Stranger
I See a Dark Stranger as Michael O'Callaghan
1945
Query
Query as Sullivan
1944
Don't Take It to Heart!
Don't Take It to Heart! as Charles, Lord Chaunduyt
Tawny Pipit
Tawny Pipit as Uncle Arthur
1943
Escape to Danger
Escape to Danger as Security Officer
The Lamp Still Burns
The Lamp Still Burns as Mr. Lorrimer
They Met in the Dark
They Met in the Dark as Detective Inspector Burrows
We'll Meet Again
We'll Meet Again as Dr. Drake
King Arthur Was a Gentleman
King Arthur Was a Gentleman as Colonel Duncannon
The Next of Kin
The Next of Kin as Brigadier Blunt
Black Sheep of Whitehall
Black Sheep of Whitehall as Ministry Receptionist
The Avengers
The Avengers as Political Journalist
Secret Mission
Secret Mission as Father Jouvet
Spitfire
Spitfire as The Specialist
Much Too Shy
Much Too Shy as Mr. Somers
1941
Death Cell
Death Cell as Dr. Crosbie
Love on the Dole
Love on the Dole as Dole Officer
Bombsight Stolen
Bombsight Stolen as Scottish Police Inspector (uncredited)
The Ghost of St. Michael's
The Ghost of St. Michael's as Sergt. Macfarlan