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  1. Fighting as "Irish" Jack O'Halloran from Boston, he was a heavyweight boxing contender active from 1966 to 1974. The 6'6" O'Halloran was undefeated in his first 16 professional fights, with a career record of 34 wins, 21 losses and 2 draws.

  2. Actor: Dragnet. "Irish" Jack O'Halloran was a rated heavyweight boxing contender in the middle '60s & early '70s. The 6'6" native of Runnemede, New Jersey, was considered one of boxing's most promising heavyweight hopefuls after he remained undefeated in his first 16 professional matches.

  3. "Irish" Jack O'Halloran was a rated heavyweight boxing contender in the middle '60s & early '70s. The 6'6" native of Runnemede, New Jersey, was considered one of boxing's most promising heavyweight hopefuls after he remained undefeated in his first 16 professional matches.

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  5. Jul 2, 2021 · Jack O'Halloran looks back on 'Superman II' on the movie's 40th anniversary — and the ending that was cut from the film.

  6. Jack O'Halloran (born April 8, 1943) is an American actor and former boxer. O'Halloran fought in 57 professional boxing matches (including fights with future heavyweight champions...

  7. May 11, 2015 · Most famous for his role as mute villain, ‘Non’ in the blockbuster ‘Superman’ films, 73-year-old Jack O’Halloran was also an accomplished pro boxer who met a number of big names in the 1960s...

  8. Aug 23, 2021 · Best known for his portrayal of the mute villain ‘Non’ in the two original ‘Superman’ movies, Jack O’Halloran has many strings to his bow. The 6’6” O’Halloran was a fine heavyweight back in the...

  9. Jack O'Halloran. Highest Rated: 83% Superman II (1980) Lowest Rated: 0% Hero and the Terror (1988) Birthday: Apr 8, 1943. Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Jack O'Halloran was...

  10. Jack O'Halloran was an actor with a strong presence in film throughout his Hollywood career. In his early acting career, O'Halloran appeared in such films as the Robert Mitchum noir "Farewell, My Lovely" (1975), "King Kong" (1976) with Jeff Bridges and the Gene Hackman action flick "March Or Die" (1977). He also appeared in "Superman" (1978).