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Joseph Michael "Mickey" Shaughnessy (August 5, 1920 - July 23, 1985) was an Irish American character actor who specialized in playing lovable, but not-too-bright lugs. One of his best-known roles was as the tough, experienced mentor of Elvis Presley's character in Jailhouse Rock.
The New York City-born Shaughnessy died at the age of 64 of lung cancer at Cape May Court House, New Jersey.
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1988
as Charlie Waxman
1971
1970
as Charlie
1969
as Foley
1969
1968
1968
as Francis
1967
as Sheriff Hoop
1965
1965
as Morgan
1965
as Ab Truxton
1964
as Police Sergeant John Riordan
1964
as Police Officer Dugan
1963
as Coach Mickey Brennan
1962
as Deputy Stover
1962
1962
as Muldoon
1961
as Junior
1961
as Jim Kelly
1961
as Sergeant
1960
as Peter Boggs
1960
as Sam Grover
1960
as Boomie
1960
as Duke of Bilgewater
1959
as Scotty O'Brien
1959
as Mr. Eager (uncredited)
1959
as Stan Wychinski
1959
as Al Cruse
1959
as Pippo the Clown
1958
as Harold 'Rocky' Baker
1958
as Deputy Sheriff Will Motely
1958
as "Jumbo" McCall
1957
as Farragut Jones
1957
as Hunk Houghton
1957
as US Marine, Store Customer
1957
1957
as Solly Pitts
1957
as Dohmer
1957
as Maxie Stultz
1956
as Self
1955
as Sgt. Mahoney
1953
as Cpl. Leva
1953
as Rusty Potter