Patrick Magee may refer to: Patrick Magee (actor) (1922–1982), Northern Irish stage and film actor Patrick Magee (Irish republican) (born 1951), member...
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Patrick George Magee (né McGee, 31 March 1922 – 14 August 1982) was a Northern Irish actor. He was noted for his collaborations with playwrights Samuel...
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Patrick Joseph Magee (born 1951) is a former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer, best known for planting a bomb in the Brighton Grand Hotel...
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William Campbell and Luana Anders with Bart Patton, Mary Mitchell, and Patrick Magee. It was released in the United States by American International Pictures...
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Brighton hotel bombing (section Patrick Magee)
a long-delay time bomb was planted in the hotel by the IRA member Patrick Magee over three weeks before the 1984 conference. The IRA knew the hotel...
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Krapp's Last Tape (section Patrick Magee)
Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee and first titled "Magee monologue". It was inspired by Beckett's experience of listening to Magee reading extracts from...
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Narrated by Michael Hordern, and starring Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson, Patrick Magee, Leonard Rossiter and Hardy Krüger, the film recounts the early exploits...
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Brighton hotel bombing on 12 October 1984. The bomb was planted by Patrick Magee, whom Berry publicly met in November 2000 in an effort at achieving...
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himself, "I was cured, all right!" Malcolm McDowell as Alex DeLarge Patrick Magee as Frank Alexander Michael Bates as Chief Guard Barnes Warren Clarke...
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Kurt Carley as the Predator Jake McKinnon as the Alien Dragon Dronet, Patrick Magee and Kurt Carley as other Predators The film was made for a reported...
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Booth, Nigel Green, Paul Daneman, Glynn Edwards, Ivor Emmanuel, and Patrick Magee. Zulu chief and future South African political leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi...
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translation by Geoffrey Skelton. The cast included Ian Richardson, Patrick Magee, Glenda Jackson, Clifford Rose, and Freddie Jones. It was filmed at...
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directed by Peter Sykes and starring Gillian Hills, Robert Hardy, Patrick Magee, Michael Hordern and Shane Briant. It was produced by Anglo-EMI, Frank...
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portrayed Patrick Brontë in Devotion (1946) Alfred Burke portrayed Patrick Brontë in The Brontës of Haworth (1973) Patrick Magee portrayed Patrick Brontë...
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signee". Lafayette Daily Advertiser. pp. B1, BW – via Newspapers.com. Patrick Magee (February 2, 2022). "Who is Harold Perkins? See why the new LSU linebacker...
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High Abbot Christopher Benjamin as Fitzwalter Roy Kinnear as Innkeeper Patrick Magee as Priest Ferdy Mayne as Old Man (Hawk & Voltan's Father) Graham Stark...
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and Anne Bancroft as Churchill's mother Jennie. Other actors included Patrick Magee, Robert Hardy, Ian Holm, Edward Woodward and Jack Hawkins. The film...
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Brunner. Frank has set up a meeting to sell the microfilm to Dr Baxter (Patrick Magee); Jerry and Miss Brunner track them down and then Miss Brunner consumes...
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film directed by Roy Ward Baker. It stars Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Stephanie Beacham and Ian Ogilvy. It is one of the few feature-length...
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won by future Cabinet minister Michael Portillo. In September 1986, Patrick Magee who carried out the bombing, received eight life sentences, but was...
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starring Kim Stanley, Richard Attenborough, Nanette Newman, Mark Eden and Patrick Magee. Based on the 1961 novel by Mark McShane, the film follows a mentally...
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directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Ann Todd, Tony Beckley and Patrick Magee. The film is set against a background of religious fanaticism and, as...
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surname include: Abbie Magee (born 2000), Northern Irish football player Adrian Magee (born 1996), American football player Amos Magee (born 1971), American...
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Fulci. Biagio Proietti co-wrote the screenplay with Fulci. It starred Patrick Magee, Mimsy Farmer, Al Cliver, David Warbeck, and Dagmar Lassander. The film...
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IRA volunteers, including Martina Anderson and the Brighton bomber Patrick Magee, were arrested in Glasgow. Plans for a major escalation of the campaign...
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abode of two of the characters, a reclusive writer, Frank Alexander (Patrick Magee), and his wife (Adrienne Corri), being visible during the "Singin' in...
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Corman and starring Mark Damon, William Campbell, Luana Anders and Patrick Magee. It is based on the Formula One races in Europe. Joe Machin (William...
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Pallbearer Hedger Wallace as Detective "Blind Alleys": Nigel Patrick as Major William Rogers Patrick Magee as George Carter George Herbert as Greenwood Harry Locke...
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Dalchimsky Tyne Daly as Dorothy Putterman Alan Badel as Colonel Malchenko Patrick Magee as General Strelsky Sheree North as Marie Wills Frank Marth as Harley...
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member of the British Olympic Committee, who counsels the athletes Patrick Magee as Lord Cadogan, chairman of the British Olympics Committee, who is...
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