MALIBU, Calif. - Daniel O'Herlihy, an Oscar-nominated character actor whose 50-year career extended from the Irish stage to television and Hollywood movies including "Fail-Safe" and "RoboCop," has died. He was 85. O'Herlihy died Thursday at home surrounded by his family after suffering from an illness for a year, said Michael Druxman, his longtime publicist and friend. Druxman said the family asked that the exact cause not be disclosed. O'Herlihy was nominated for a best actor Academy Award in 1954 for his starring role in "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe." Marlon Brando won for "On the Waterfront" that year. Born in...