Horace McMahon

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Horace McMahon (May 17, 1906 – August 17, 1971) was an American actor.

McMahon was born in South Norwalk, Connecticut. He became interested in acting when he was a student at Fordham University School of Law.

In his early career he mostly played thugs or jailbirds, but in 1949 he starred in his most acclaimed role, as Lieutenant Monaghan in the drama play Detective Story and in 1951 he reprised his character in Paramount Pictures' film version Detective Story, alongside Kirk Douglas and Eleanor Parker.

McMahon also starred on television, in the ABC police series Naked City as Lt. Mike Parker, a gruff, no-nonsense, but warmhearted cop's cop, interested only in justice and doing the job according to the proper rules of the game. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for this role.

In 1964, McMahon played Hank McClure, a police contact in the 13-week CBS drama series, Mr. Broadway, with Craig Stevens.

He also did voice-overs for commercials, including those for Close-Up toothpaste and Armstrong tires.

In 1972, a 375-seat theater named in honor of McMahon was created in the McCrory Building on Washington Street in South Norwalk, Connecticut.

McMahon was married to actress Louise Campbell from 1938 until his death in 1971, when he died from a heart ailment. Their daughter, Martha McMahon, also became an actress.

The Twilight Zone

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Batman

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My Favorite Wife

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Blackboard Jungle

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Detective Story

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Another Thin Man

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The Detective

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Bachelor Mother

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Abbott and Costello Go to Mars

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Kid Galahad

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Family Affair

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The Delicate Delinquent

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Marie Antoinette

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My Sister Eileen

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Come Live with Me

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Susan Slept Here

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Man in the Dark

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77 Sunset Strip

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Father Knows Best

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The Ed Sullivan Show

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Route 66

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Stage Door Canteen

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The Red Skelton Show

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Dr. Kildare's Strange Case

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Lady Scarface

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Climax!

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The Swinger

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Fast Company

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Naked City

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The Defenders

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Calling Dr. Kildare

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Four Star Playhouse

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Birth of the Blues

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Dr. Kildare Goes Home

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The Crowd Roars

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The Wrong Road

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The Golden Fleecing

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Millionaires in Prison

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Robert Montgomery Presents

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The 20th Century Fox Hour

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Texas Lady

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They Gave Him a Gun

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We Who Are Young

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Dr. Kildare's Crisis

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Dangerous Blondes

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Lux Video Theatre

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Bronco

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Sugarfoot

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Tales of Tomorrow

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Never Steal Anything Small

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The Marines Fly High

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The Gracie Allen Murder Case

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Duffy of San Quentin

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Public Wedding

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Rose of Washington Square

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That's Right – You're Wrong

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Gangs of Chicago

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Timber Queen

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Melody Ranch

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Broadway Musketeers

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Sabotage

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Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love!

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Beau James

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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

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Lights Out

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Secrets of a Nurse

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Federal Man-Hunt

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She Married a Cop

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Buy Me That Town

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Good Luck, Mr. Yates

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The Ghost Comes Home

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The Alaskans

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The Ford Television Theatre

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Waterfront at Midnight

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Tenth Avenue Kid

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Sergeant Madden

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Navy Blues

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Exclusive

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King of the Newsboys

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Newsboys' Home

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Wanted by the Police

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I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby

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When G-Men Step In

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I Was a Convict

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Laugh It Off

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What Makes Sammy Run?

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Champ for a Day

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Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad

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Bourbon Street Beat

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Martin Kane, Private Eye

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Make Room for Granddaddy

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Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine

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The Lone Wolf

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Jail House Blues

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Pirates of the Skies

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Ladies in Distress

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Pride of the Navy

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The Stork Pays Off

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Rookies on Parade

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The Leather Pushers

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The Officer's Mess

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A Girl with Ideas

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Big Town Czar

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Run To Daylight

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New York Confidential

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Mr. Broadway

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