O'Day, Molly (1911–1998)
O'Day, Molly (1911–1998)
American actress. Name variations: Sue O'Neil. Born Suzanne Dobson Noonan, Oct 16, 1911, in Bayonne, NJ; died Oct 22, 1998, in Avila Beach, CA; dau. of a judge and Hannah Kelly (Metropolitan opera singer); sister of Sally O'Neil (actress); m. Jack Durant, 1934 (div. 1951); m. James Kenaston, 1952 (div. 1956); children: 4.
Had leads in Hal Roach comedies (1920s), including "Our Gang" series; films include The Patent Leather Kid, The Shepherd of the Hills and The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.
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