Carroll O’Connor began a car restoration business in memory of his son

Carroll O’Connor began a car restoration business in memory of his son

It’s always interesting to hear what an actor’s hobbies are. Most of the time, fans will get so distracted by an actor’s renown, that they fail to understand that fame isn’t as much of the gift we expect it to be. Plenty of actors have regular values and interests, just like the rest of us. Knowing that Harrison Ford loves aviation or Tom Hanks collects typewriters adds an extra layer to their personality. Moreover, it reminds us that acting, like anything else, is just a job, and celebrities can have interests that add value to their lives.

Carroll O'Connor TV "In The Heat Of The Night" 1989 VG press photo P1V

For Carroll O’Connor, classic car restoration was the added value in his daily life that he had been seeking. According to an article in the St. Lucie News Tribune, O’Connor owned a car restoration business called “Carroll O’Connor’s Classics.” Cars were an interest that O’Connor shared with his son Hugh, who passed away before O’Connor began the business.

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But even though Hugh wasn’t there physically, O’Connor was thinking of him constantly, and the hobby became a gateway to connect with the memory of his son. O’Connor said, “My son and I were always interested in classic cars, and we were going to do this somewhere before he died two years ago.”

In the Heat of the Night (1988)
ugh wasn’t there physically, O’Connor was thinking of him constantly, and the hobby became a gateway to connect with the memory of his son. O’Connor said, “My son and I were always interested in classic cars, and we were going to do this somewhere before he died two years ago.”

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