- Daughter, with Virginia Mayo: Catherine Mary O'Shea (born in 1953). Children with first wife, Edward & Barbara.
- Was an FBI spy at Los Angeles' Friar's Club where he was charged with keeping an eye on gangster Johnny Rosselli.
- In the late 1960s, he was doing detective work for the sheriff's office in Ventura County, California.
- He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- He was nominated for an Emmy for his performance in the TV series "It's a Great Life" (1955-57) in 1955.
- He had a musical background, played the drums and the banjo, and led his own band. He and his wife Virginia Mayo appeared in a revival for the musical "No, No Nanette." He only sang in one movie musical, "Something for the Boys," perhaps because he sang tenor and the trend in the 1940s was for baritones like Frank Sinatra and Perry Como (with whom he co-starred in "Something for the Boys").
- Last theatrical film of Michael O'Shea.
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