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Terence Michael O'Malley

Terence Michael O'Malley

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Biography

Terence M. O’Malley is the Nelly Don the Musical Movie's Executive Producer, Director, and Writer/Lyricist. Additional credits Director, Nelly Don ~ A Stitch in Time (2006 Documentary); Black Hand Strawman ~ The History of Organized Crime in Kansas City (2009 Documentary); Shooting Back in Time ~ The Kansas City Union Station Massacre (2008 Documentary); Tom & Harry: The Boss and the President (2013 Documentary); Nelly Don Musical (2019). O’Malley is the principal and practicing attorney at The O’Malley Law Firm. O’Malley has a passion for preserving history. Beyond the musical and films, he is also an author. His interest in history and the Nelly Don story was ignited at a young age when he read his grandmother’s scrapbook about his great aunt, Nelly Don, and her life adventures. O’Malley also regularly plays the piano at Conroy’s Pub in Leawood, Kansas. Before practicing law, O’Malley had worked as a TV news anchor, director, and reporter and was a press secretary for the governor and the House of Representatives in Alaska.

Known For

Nelly Don the Musical Movie
9.0

Nelly Don the Musical Movie is a true Kansas City story about Nelly Don, a trailblazer who ignited a fashion revolution in the early 1900s to become a global sensation. Yet on the coattails of her success, drama ensues from an abusive husband and affair with a US Senator to the fake adoption of her biological son and her mobster-linked abduction. History comes alive with music, propelling the sensational story of her meteoric rise to fame in the fashion industry.

Nelly Don the Musical Movie

2023
Black Hand Strawman: The History of Organized Crime in Kansas City
N/A

The film shines a light on Kansas City’s less glorious past when it was a major distribution hub for heroin in the 1930s and 1940s. Black Hand Strawman explains how Kansas City’s Mafia exercised control over the Teamsters Union Local 41 from the 1950s into the 1980s.

Black Hand Strawman: The History of Organized Crime in Kansas City

2009
Shots Back in Time: The Union Station Massacre
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June 17, 1933: On Saturday morning by 7:15, Union Station Kansas City is already bustling with travelers as lawmen escort escaped convict Frank Nash through the station out to a car where he is to be driven back to Leavenworth Penitentiary. Suddenly, the group is attacked by gangsters and the resulting camage from the 30 second firestorm leaves Kansas City and the nation stunned. This film documents events giving rise to the massacre and tells the story of the complex relationship among the Pendergast machine, organized crime, and the gangsters who could feel safe laying low in Kansas City. As the FBI attempted to bring to justice the perpetrators of what J. Edgar Hoover called a "despicable and cowardly act," Kansas City and law enforcement in the United States were forever changed.

Shots Back in Time: The Union Station Massacre

2008
Nelly Don: A Stitch in Time
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Tells the story of Nell Donnelly, who created a fashion empire and became one of the wealthiest and most celebrated American women in business. She was one of the first and most successful self-made women millionaires in American business, designing and selling more dresses in the 20th century than any other single person in the United States and challenging the notion that women were best suited for domesticity.

Nelly Don: A Stitch in Time

2006
Tom and Harry: The Boss and the President
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'Tom and Harry: The Boss and the President' is the only feature length documentary film that goes into great detail about the complex relationship between Harry Truman and Political Boss Tom Pendergast and the political machine that had a vise-like grip on Kansas City in the 1920s and 1930s. Tom Pendergast personally chose Harry Truman to run for the United State Senate in 1934. But by 1940, when Truman was seeking re-election, Pendergast was in prison and Harry Truman's political future hung in the balance as his two democratic primary opponents roundly decried Truman's association with the corrupt political machine. 'Tom and Harry: The Boss and the President' is chock-full of interesting film clips and photographs from the 19th century up to the 1940s. The film was released at four theaters simultaneously in Kansas City and is the definitive telling of the Pendergast Machine and Harry Truman's participation in it.

Tom and Harry: The Boss and the President

2012