Movies of Nolan Leary and Frank O'Connor together
Nolan Leary and Frank O'Connor have starred in 24 movies together. Their first film was Riders of the Rio Grande in 1943. The most recent movie that Nolan Leary and Frank O'Connor starred together was Red River Shore in 1953.
1943
Riders of the Rio Grande
1943
The Masked Marvel
The Masked Marvel
Nolan Leary
Starred as Gas Station Attendant
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Building Watchman
1945
Lone Texas Ranger
1945
Outlaws of the Rockies
1945
Santa Fe Saddlemates
1945
Sing Your Way Home
1946
Mr. Noisy
1946
Out California Way
Out California Way
Nolan Leary
Starred as George Sheridan
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Globe Pictures Gateman
1946
Roaring Rangers
1946
That Texas Jamboree
1946
Two-Fisted Stranger
1947
Saddle Pals
1947
Secret Beyond the Door...
Secret Beyond the Door...
Nolan Leary
Starred as Station Agent
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Train Conductor
1947
The Egg and I
1949
Follow Me Quietly
1949
Riders of the Whistling Pines
Riders of the Whistling Pines
Nolan Leary
Starred as Rancher
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Man on Coroner's Jury
1949
The James Brothers of Missouri
The James Brothers of Missouri
Nolan Leary
Starred as 'Pop' Keever [Chs. 2-3]
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Rimrock Citizen
1949
The Wyoming Bandit
1950
Between Midnight and Dawn
1950
County Fair
1951
The Barefoot Mailman
The Barefoot Mailman
Nolan Leary
Starred as Robbery Victim
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Palm Beach Resident
1952
Carrie
1952
Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair
Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair
Nolan Leary
Starred as Church Usher
Frank O'Connor
Starred as Jam Judge
1953
Red River Shore
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