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Father Charles "Chuck" O'Malley (Bing Crosby), an incoming priest from East St. Louis, is transferred to St. Dominic's Church in New York City.On his first day, his unconventional style gets him into a series of mishaps; his informal appearance and attitude make a poor impression with the elder pastor, Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald).
The unconventional Father Charles "Chuck" O'Malley is assigned to St. Mary's parish. Upon arriving at his quarters, the housekeeper warns him that their last priest prematurely aged while there. His duties include overseeing a nun-run, run-down inner-city school.
Kelly stars as Father Chuck O'Malley, a Roman Catholic priest who is sent to St. Dominic's Parish located in a lower-class section of New York City. Dick York portrays Chuck's boyhood friend Tom Colwell, the director of a secular neighborhood youth center. Also co-starring is Leo G. Carroll as the aging pastor, Father Fitzgibbon.
Father Chuck O'Malley Academy Award for Best Actor: 1944 The Princess and the Pirate: Commoner on King's ship Uncredited cameo appearance 1944 Here Come the Waves: Johnny Cabot 1945 Out of This World: Singing voice for Eddie Bracken: 1945 The Bells of St. Mary's: Father Chuck O'Malley Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actor: 1945 Duffy's ...
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O'Malley, a fictional character in the machinima series Red vs. Blue; Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley, from the 1970 Disney animated film The Aristocats; George O'Malley, from Grey's Anatomy; Father Charles "Chuck" O'Malley, from the films Going My Way and The Bells of St. Mary, and the TV series Going My Way
O’Malley’s response was to cut it all off, and her father allowed her to come aboard (World History Encyclopedia) . At 16, O’Malley wed Donal O’Flaherty, a man from another powerful ...
Crosby did win the 1944 Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Father “Chuck” O'Malley Reception. The film was 10th in the list of top-grossing movies of 1946.