- William O'Dwyer was born on July 11, 1890 in Bohola, County Mayo, Ireland. He is known for Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956), What's My Line? (1950) and Kefauver Investigation (1951). He was married to Sloan Simpson and Catherine Lenihan. He died on November 24, 1964 in New York City, New York, USA.
- SpousesSloan Simpson(December 20, 1949 - 1953) (divorced)Catherine Lenihan(October 1916 - October 12, 1946) (her death)
- Mayor of New York City (1946-1950).
- U.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1950-1952).
- Eldest of 10 children, and an older brother of the late New York City Councilman, attorney and pro-IRA agitator, Paul O'Dwyer.
- Presided over the wedding of Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams in Mexico City. As the ceremony was performed in Spanish, which neither the bride or groom understood, O'Dwyer had to prompt each to say "Si" at the "I do" portion of the vows.
- Beat Fiorello LaGuardia as mayor after losing to him in the previous election. Shortly after his reelection in 1949, O'Dwyer was confronted with a police scandal, and resigned on 1 September 1950, yet was never charged with a crime.
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