Table of Contents
52 relations: Arsenic, Arthritis, Broadway theatre, Buffalo, New York, Burlington Gardens, Casting (performing arts), Catholic school, County Kerry, Double (occupation), Edgar Wallace, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, Garrick Theatre, Gertrude Page, Gneeveguilla, Hippodrome, London, Ideal Home Show, Indiana University, Ingrid Bergman, Irish Independent, J. M. Barrie, Jefferson, North Carolina, Joan of Arc (1948 film), John Logie Baird, La Salle Theater (Chicago), Leeds, Leeds City Varieties, Leo Feist, Let's Dance (1950 film), London, Lucy Wertheim, Lulu.com, Lyceum Theatre, London, Lyric Theatre (New York City, 1903), McFarland & Company, New Amsterdam Theatre, Olympia London, Peg o' My Heart, Robert Courtneidge, Savoy Theatre, Sisters of Loreto, Southampton, St Pancras and Islington Cemetery, Strychnine, Tate Publishing & Enterprises, The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus, The Razor's Edge (1946 film), Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Theatre Royal, Brighton, Vaudeville, Whispering Jack Smith, ... Expand index (2 more) »
- Actors from County Kerry
- People from Gneeveguilla
Arsenic
Arsenic is a chemical element with the symbol As and the atomic number 33.
Arthritis
Arthritis is a term often used to mean any disorder that affects joints.
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Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.
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Buffalo, New York
Buffalo is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the county seat of Erie County.
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Burlington Gardens
Burlington Gardens is a street in central London, on land that was once part of the Burlington Estate.
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Casting (performing arts)
In the performing arts industry such as theatre, film, or television, casting, or a casting call, is a pre-production process for selecting a certain type of actor, dancer, singer, or extra to land the role of a character in a script, screenplay, or teleplay.
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Catholic school
Catholic schools are parochial pre-primary, primary and secondary educational institutions administered in association with the Catholic Church.
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County Kerry
County Kerry (Contae Chiarraí) is a county on the southwest coast of Ireland, within the province of Munster and the Southern Region.
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Double (occupation)
In filmmaking, a double is a person who substitutes for another actor such that the person's face is not shown.
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Edgar Wallace
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1 April 1875 – 10 February 1932) was a British writer of sensational detective, gangster, adventure, and sci-fi novels, plays and stories.
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Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
The Gaiety Theatre is a theatre on South King Street in Dublin, Ireland, off Grafton Street and close to St. Stephen's Green.
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Garrick Theatre
The Garrick Theatre is a West End theatre, located in Charing Cross Road, in the City of Westminster, named after the stage actor David Garrick.
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Gertrude Page
Gertrude Eliza Page (1872 – 1 April 1922) was an Anglo-Rhodesian novelist.
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Gneeveguilla
Gneeveguilla,, officially Gneevgullia, is a small village in the Sliabh Luachra region of East County Kerry, Ireland.
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Hippodrome, London
The Hippodrome is a building on the corner of Cranbourn Street and Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster, London.
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Ideal Home Show
The Ideal Home Show (formerly called the Ideal Home Exhibition) is an annual event in London, England, held at Olympia.
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Indiana University
Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid Bergman (29 August 191529 August 1982) was a Swedish actress.
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Irish Independent
The Irish Independent is an Irish daily newspaper and online publication which is owned by Independent News & Media (INM), a subsidiary of Mediahuis.
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J. M. Barrie
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, (9 May 1860 19 June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright, best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan.
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Jefferson, North Carolina
Jefferson is a town in and the county seat of Ashe County, North Carolina, United States.
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Joan of Arc (1948 film)
Joan of Arc is a 1948 American hagiographic epic film directed by Victor Fleming, and starring Ingrid Bergman as the eponymous French religious icon and war heroine.
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John Logie Baird
John Logie Baird (13 August 188814 June 1946) was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator who demonstrated the world's first live working television system on 26 January 1926.
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La Salle Theater (Chicago)
The La Salle Theater was an influential musical, vaudevillian and dramatic playhouse in two Chicago locations, first at 137 West Madison Street, which, until December 1902, had been named the Orpheon Music Hall.
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Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
Leeds City Varieties
The Leeds City Varieties is a Grade II* listed music hall in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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Leo Feist
Leopold Feist (January 3, 1869, New York City or Mount Verson, New York – June 21, 1930, Mount Vernon, New York), was a pioneer in the popular music publishing business.
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Let's Dance (1950 film)
Let's Dance is a 1950 American Technicolor musical romantic comedy-drama film directed by Norman Z. McLeod starring Betty Hutton, Fred Astaire and Roland Young.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Lucy Wertheim
Lucy Carrington Wertheim (née Pearson; 4 April 1883, in Seedley, Pendleton, Lancashire – 1971, in Brighton) was an English gallery owner who founded the Twenties Group of "English artists in their twenties" in 1930 and was Christopher Wood's main patron before his death.
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Lulu.com
Lulu Press, Inc., doing business under trade name Lulu, is an online print-on-demand, self-publishing, and distribution platform.
Lyceum Theatre, London
The Lyceum Theatre is a West End theatre located in the City of Westminster, on Wellington Street, just off the Strand in central London.
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Lyric Theatre (New York City, 1903)
The Lyric Theatre was a Broadway theatre built in 1903 in the Theater District of Manhattan in New York City.
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McFarland & Company
McFarland & Company, Inc., is an American independent book publisher based in Jefferson, North Carolina, that specializes in academic and reference works, as well as general-interest adult nonfiction.
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New Amsterdam Theatre
The New Amsterdam Theatre is a Broadway theater at 214 West 42nd Street, at the southern end of Times Square, in the Theater District of Manhattan in New York City.
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Olympia London
Olympia Events, formerly known as Olympia London and sometimes referred to as the Olympia Exhibition Centre, is an exhibition centre, event space and conference centre in West Kensington, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, London, England.
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Peg o' My Heart
"Peg o' My Heart" is a popular song written by Alfred Bryan (words) and Fred Fisher (music).
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Robert Courtneidge
Robert Courtneidge (29 June 1859 – 6 April 1939) was a British theatrical manager-producer and playwright.
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Savoy Theatre
The Savoy Theatre is a West End theatre in the Strand in the City of Westminster, London, England.
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Sisters of Loreto
The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose members are commonly known as the Loreto Sisters, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women dedicated to education founded in Saint-Omer by an Englishwoman, Mary Ward, in 1609.
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Southampton
Southampton is a port city in Hampshire, England.
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St Pancras and Islington Cemetery
St Pancras and Islington Cemetery is a cemetery in East Finchley, North London.
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Strychnine
Strychnine (US chiefly) is a highly toxic, colorless, bitter, crystalline alkaloid used as a pesticide, particularly for killing small vertebrates such as birds and rodents.
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Tate Publishing & Enterprises
Tate Publishing & Enterprises, LLC was a Christian publisher that printed books that operated on the vanity press model.
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The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus
The Dispatch–Argus is a daily morning newspaper in Davenport, Iowa and circulated primarily throughout the Illinois side of the Quad Cities — Moline, East Moline, Rock Island and Rock Island County, but also for sale in retail establishments on the Iowa side of the Quad Cities — Davenport and Bettendorf.
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The Razor's Edge (1946 film)
The Razor's Edge is a 1946 American drama film based on W. Somerset Maugham's 1944 novel of the same name.
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Theatre Royal, Birmingham
The Theatre Royal, until 1807 the New Street Theatre, or, colloquially, New Theatre, was a 2,000-seat theatre located on New Street in Birmingham, England.
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Theatre Royal, Brighton
The Theatre Royal is a theatre in Brighton, East Sussex, England presenting a range of West End and touring musicals and plays, along with performances of opera and ballet.
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Vaudeville
Vaudeville is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment which began in France at the end of the 19th century.
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Whispering Jack Smith
Jack Smith (born Jacob Schmidt, May 30, 1896 – May 13, 1950), known as "Whispering" Jack Smith, was an American baritone singer who was a popular radio and recording artist.
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William B. Friedlander
William Barr Friedlander (12 January 1884 – January 1968) was an American songwriter and theater producer who staged many Broadway shows in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Ziegfeld Follies
The Ziegfeld Follies were a series of elaborate theatrical revue productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 to 1931, with renewals in 1934, 1936, 1943, and 1957.
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See also
Actors from County Kerry
- Aisling O'Sullivan
- Donal Courtney (actor)
- Eamon Kelly (actor)
- Eamonn Keane (actor)
- Henry Irwin
- Jessie Buckley
- Peggy O'Neil
- Richard Wall
- Sinéad Ní Uallacháin
People from Gneeveguilla
- Ambrose O'Donovan
- Aogán Ó Rathaille
- Charlie McCarthy (Gaelic footballer)
- Denis Murphy (Irish musician)
- Eamon Kelly (actor)
- Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin
- Julia Clifford
- Liam Murphy (Gaelic footballer)
- Paddy Cronin
- Peggy O'Neil
References
Also known as Peggy O'Neil (song).