• Ray McAnally (30 March 1926 – 15 June 1989) was an Irish actor. He was the recipient of three BAFTA Awards in the late 1980s: two BAFTA Film Awards for...
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  • Aonghus McAnally (born 1955), Irish broadcaster, son of Ray McAnally Charles McAnally (born 1836), American Civil War officer Conor McAnally (born 1952)...
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    on stage there in 1944. At the Abbey, she met and then married actor Ray McAnally in 1951, and they remained married until his death, although they resided...
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  • working-class family, and became a writer and artist. Brenda Fricker, Ray McAnally, Hugh O'Conor, Fiona Shaw, and Cyril Cusack are featured in supporting...
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  • written by Robert Bolt, the film stars Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons, Ray McAnally, Aidan Quinn, Cherie Lunghi, and Liam Neeson. The film premiered in competition...
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  • Ronnie Masterson and screen-actor Ray McAnally. Film and television producer Conor McAnally is his only brother. McAnally has been a guitarist in a number...
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  • of Erroll. The cast also includes Sarah Miles, Geraldine Chaplin, and Ray McAnally, Murray Head, John Hurt, and Trevor Howard. Throughout the Second World...
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  • starring Pierce Brosnan in the title role of Mark Taffin. It also featured Ray McAnally, Alison Doody and Jeremy Child. It is based on Lyndon Mallet's book series...
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  • 1988 by screenwriter Alan Plater and director Mick Jackson. Starring Ray McAnally, the series was first screened on Channel 4 and won Bafta and Emmy awards...
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  • programs and is an expert in live broadcasts. McAnally was born in Dublin, Ireland to actors Ray McAnally and Ronnie Masterson. He is the eldest of four...
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      indicates the winner 3 wins Denholm Elliott 2 wins Edward Fox Ian Holm Ray McAnally Geoffrey Rush Christoph Waltz Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor...
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  • Demi Moore as Molly Hoyt Axton as Father Levesque Bruno Kirby as Deputy Ray McAnally as Warden James Russo as Bobby Wallace Shawn as Translator John C. Reilly...
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  • taken away. Helen Mirren as Marcella John Lynch as Cal Donal McCann as Shamie Ray McAnally as Cyril Dunlop John Kavanagh as Skeffington Stevan Rimkus as...
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  • Glover as Brian Harcourt-Smith Michael Gough as Sir Bernard Hemmings Ray McAnally as General Yevgeny Sergeyevich Karpov Ian Richardson as Sir Nigel Irvine...
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  • attracts crowds. However, under the control of gangland boss Frank Wright (Ray McAnally) it is also a cover for gangland violence and drug dealing. As new investment...
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    "Bull" McCabe was to be played by former Abbey Theatre actor Ray McAnally. When McAnally died suddenly on 15 June 1989, Harris was offered the McCabe role...
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  • Watermaster Jonathan and Nicholas Haley as Child Magnus Pym (episode 1) Ray McAnally as Rick Pym Rüdiger Weigang as Axel Hampel Alan Howard as Jack Brotherhood...
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  • Gallagher as Brother Tony Ray McAnally as Plunkett Senior Martin Ferrero as Malcolm Clay Connie Booth as Marge Clay Donal McCann as Eamon Liz Smith as...
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  • 1989 version. Other key roles include John Rhys-Davies as Joe Gargery, Ray McAnally as Jaggers, Anthony Calf as the adult Pip, Kim Thomson as both young...
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  • they might have been seen on an Irish television service at the time. Ray McAnally acted as the studio anchor of a news programme that presented daily coverage...
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    made his screen debut in a film cast that included Daniel Day-Lewis, Ray McAnally, and Brenda Fricker in My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown. In 1992...
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  • Irish farmer "Bull" McCabe and his love for the land he rents. The play debuted at Dublin's Olympia Theatre in 1965, with Ray McAnally as "The Bull" and...
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  • Heffernan as Deirdre Alan Devlin as Bill Peter Caffrey as Ray Gerard McSorley as Assistant Ray McAnally as Bloom Anthony Tyler Quin as Tony Quinn The film is...
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  • Malloy – The Unbelievable Truth Costas Mandylor – Triumph of the Spirit Ray McKinnon – Driving Miss Daisy Larry Miller – Out Cold Michael Moore (director)...
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  • Barbara Ferris Rona Anderson Susan George as Gina McCutcheon (1 episode) Gerald Harper Ray McAnally John Junkin Donald Eccles Tenniel Evans Arnold Ridley...
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    of War; The Lady's Not for Burning Ray McAnally A Perfect Spy; Scout Robbie Coltrane Tutti Frutti 1989 Ray McAnally A Very British Coup Alan Bennett A...
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    National Theatre of Ireland). In 1980, he performed with Stephen Rea, Ray McAnally and Mick Lally, playing Doalty in Brian Friel's play Translations, the...
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  • Mansfield, American Stage actor in the theatrical play Jekyll and Hyde Ray McAnally – Sir William Gull, Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria Ken Bones...
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  • adaptation directed by Peter Smith, with Peter Egan as Magnus Pym and Ray McAnally as Rick A Murder of Quality (1991), Thames Television adaptation directed...
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  • Paddy Burke Tom Georgeson as Mr. Ross Bernard Hill as Bernard Ray McAnally as Billy McRacken Mark Mulholland as Norman Joanne Whalley as Cheryl J.G. Devlin...
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