• Joseph Tomelty (5 March 1911 – 7 June 1995) was an Irish actor, playwright, novelist, short-story writer and theatre manager. He worked in film, television...
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  • musician Sting from 1976 to 1984. Tomelty was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the daughter of actor Joseph Tomelty (1911–1995) and Lena Milligan.[citation...
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    various points, included writers John Boyd and Denis Ireland, actors Joseph Tomelty, Jack Loudon and J.G. Devlin, poets John Hewitt and Robert Greacen,...
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  • Synge (1871–1909) Colin Teevan (born 1968) Colm Tóibín (born 1955) Joseph Tomelty (1911–1995) Mervyn Wall (1908–1997) Enda Walsh (born 1967) Oscar Wilde...
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  • Irving as Murphy Maureen Cusack as Mollie Maura Milligan as Cashier Joseph Tomelty as 'Gin' Jimmy, the cabbie Ann Clery as Maureen Eddie Byrne as Policeman...
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    Vincent Julien Tanguy Voice Finding Your Feet Mike Abbott 2019 Intrigo: Dear Agnes Pumpermann 2021 Belfast Joseph Tomelty as Marley Posthumous release...
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  • Sir Dagonet John Barrie as Sir Bevidere Richard Thorp as Sir Gareth Joseph Tomelty as Sir Kaye Graham Stark as Rian Walter Gotell as Sir Cedric Christopher...
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    programme "The McCooeys", the story of a Belfast family written by Joseph Tomelty. Boyd eventually worked his way up to character parts and then starring...
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  • British comedy film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Duncan Macrae, Joseph Tomelty, Patrick Barr, Charles Hawtrey and Diane Hart. It was based on the play...
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    plastic. In the film, Huston's voice was dubbed for the voice of actor Joseph Tomelty and a Pequod lookout. But the film failed at the box office. Critics...
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    pastoralist Hugh Glass was born in Portaferry in 1817. Actor and playwright Joseph Tomelty, born in Portaferry in 1911. Priest, philosopher and poet Father Vincent...
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  • produced modern classics, and plays by new Irish writers including Joseph Tomelty and Brian Friel. He moved to London. He was a success as the Old Man...
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  • as Bobby Frank John Sessions (in his final role before his death) as Joseph Tomelty playing Jacob Marley Kenneth Branagh started working on the film in...
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  • Prosser Derek Blomfield as Freddy Beenstock Helen Haye as Mrs. Hepworth Joseph Tomelty as Jim Heeler Julien Mitchell as Sam Minns, the publican Gibb McLaughlin...
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    Outdoor Relief protest, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association chair Joseph Tomelty (1911–1995), stage and screen (Odd Man Out) actor, writer and broadcaster...
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  • Szobek David Knight as Ted Hutchens Joseph Tomelty as Moffatt David Kossoff as Geza Szobek Theodore Bikel as Joseph Paul Carpenter as Gregg Pearson Peter...
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  • Purcell as Ship's Carpenter Edric Connor as Daggoo Mervyn Johns as Peleg Joseph Tomelty as Peter Coffin (voice dubbed by John Huston) Francis de Wolff as Captain...
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  • Richard Redmond Phillips as Mr Hoyle Joseph Tomelty as Dr William O'Loughlin Jack Watling as Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall Michael Bryant as Sixth Officer...
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  • was to change, however, when he was cast in Joseph Tomelty's BBC Radio Ulster series The McCooeys. Tomelty devised a character called Derek, loosely based...
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  • Winter Michael Holliday as Carl Rickenbeck Lionel Jeffries as Genie Joseph Tomelty as Joe Winter Eric Pohlmann as Rickenbeck Harold Kasket as Hassan Edwin...
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  • Faith Domergue as Jill Robowski Peter Arne as Dr. Stephen Rayner/Jarvis Joseph Tomelty as Detective Inspector Cleary Donald Gray as Robert Maitland Vic Perry...
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  • group staged an exhibition of Subjective Art in Dublin. 28 August – Joseph Tomelty's play The End House (dealing with the Special Powers Act in Northern...
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  • Peter Reynolds as Robert Justin/Albert Simpson Adrienne Corri as Doris Joseph Tomelty as Professor Arnold Hennessey John Laurie as Mr. Jamieson Sophie Stewart...
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  • Urquhart as Doctor Michael Flynn Michael Shepley as Major McGluskey Joseph Tomelty as Dooley Eddie Byrne as Lannigan Liam Redmond as Regan Jimmy Mageean...
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  • Hawkins Maxine Audley as Julia Martineau Billie Whitelaw as Chloe Hawkins Joseph Tomelty as Furnisher Steele George A. Cooper as Doug Savage Geoffrey Frederick...
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  • Mary Crawford Basil Sydney as Mr Crawford Marie Ney as Mrs Crawford Joseph Tomelty as Doctor Hughes Earl Cameron as Karanja Orlando Martins as Headman...
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  • 1905). 24 April – Florrie Burke, soccer player (born 1918). 7 June – Joseph Tomelty, actor and playwright. 14 June – Rory Gallagher, guitarist (born 1948)...
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  • Sid James as Ice Berg Daphne Anderson as Dora Harry Baird as Jamaica Joseph Tomelty as Vagrant Harold Berens as Oliver Film rights to the novel were purchased...
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    Wakehurst), followed by A Shilling for the Evil Day (a play by Irish writer Joseph Tomelty, as part of Armchair Theatre). At launch, Ulster Television employed...
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  • February 13, 1911 Jean Muir American actress (died 1996) March 5, 1911 Joseph Tomelty Irish actor (died 1995) March 13, 1911 Marie Rudisill American television...
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