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Amybeth McNulty is an Irish-Canadian actress. She is known for her starring role as Anne Shirley in the CBC/Netflix drama series Anne with an E (2017-2019), based on the 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. She was born in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland, the only daughter of an Irish father and a Canadian mother. She also has Scottish heritage. She was home-schooled. She was a member of An Grianán's "Youth Theatre", where she trained in acting and ballet.- Art Parkinson was born on 19 October 2001 in Moville, County Donegal, Ireland. Art is an actor, known for Kubo and the Two Strings (2016), San Andreas (2015) and Game of Thrones (2011).
- Actor
- Writer
- Stunts
Sean McGinley was born on 1 March 1956 in Gaoth Dobhair, Donegal, Ireland. He is an actor and writer, known for On a Clear Day (2005), Braveheart (1995) and Michael Collins (1996). He has been married to Marie Mullen since 1990. They have two children.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Frankie McCafferty was born in 1967 in County Donegal, Ireland. He is an actor and director, known for Philomena (2013), Vikings (2013) and Ripper Street (2012).- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Tommy Tiernan was born on 16 June 1969 in County Donegal, Ireland. He is an actor and writer, known for Wolfwalkers (2020), About Adam (2000) and Conversations with Friends (2022).- Actor
- Writer
Although Irish character actor Ray McAnally would become one of his country's most revered stage actors, he will be forever remembered by audiences both here and abroad for a couple of films he made during the last years of his life.
Born on March 30, 1926, in the seaside town of Buncrana and the son of a bank manager, he was educated at St. Eunan's College and entered a seminary at the age of 18. Lucky for us stage and filmgoers, the priesthood proved not to be his calling, and he departed after only a brief time.
Ray joined the Abbey Theatre in 1947 where he met and married actress Ronnie Masterson. The parents of four children, they would later form Old Quay Productions and present an assortment of classic plays in the 60s and 70s. He made a triumphant London theatre debut in 1962 with "A Nice Bunch of Cheap Flowers" and gave a towering performance as George in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" opposite legendary British actress Constance Cummings at the Piccadilly Theatre. He routinely acted in the Abbey and Irish festivals, but then, in the last decade of life, achieved award-winning notice on TV and films.
Ray entered films with a prime role in the obscure Irish romantic comedy Professor Tim (1957) and continued for a short time with featured roles in the British She Didn't Say No (1958), Desert Patrol (1958), The Naked Edge (1961), Billy Budd (1962) and He Who Rides a Tiger (1965). Moving into TV, he was handed two crime series -- as a gangland boss in the Spindoe (1968) and an inspector in The Burke Enigma (1978). He also impressed in the mini-series Pollyanna (1973), A Perfect Spy (1987), A Very British Coup (1988), Jack the Ripper (1988), and Great Expectations (1989) (as Mr. Jaggers).
Seen from time to time in such films as Quest for Love (1971), Fear Is the Key (1972), The Outsider (1979) and Angel (1982), it was Ray's later impressive performances that started collecting awards. As Cardinal Altamirano in the movie The Mission (1986), he earned both Evening Standard and BAFTA awards and his role in the BBC production of A Perfect Spy (1987) earned another BAFTA award (for TV). In the last year of his life, he was absolutely awe-inspiring as Daniel Day-Lewis's father in the Academy Award-winning film My Left Foot (1989), the story of cerebral palsy victim Christy Brown, who overcame his severe disability to become a flourishing artist and writer.
Just as he was receiving international film attention, the 63-year-old McAnally died suddenly of a heart attack in Ireland on June 15, 1989. He received a third BAFTA award (posthumously) for the last movie mentioned in 1990. A fitting end to a versatile, galvanizing talent.- Maureen was born in Bundorran, County Donegal, while her Dad was doing summer season at a local theatre. She was brought up in Glasgow. She is the eldest of four children; 2 brothers Mark and Paul, plus sister Louise. Her father, Johnny is a well known Scottish entertainer, while her late mother, Kitty was a model. She trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, where she won the James Bridie medal in her final year. Her hobbies are reading, writing, cooking, cake decorating, flamenco dancing and going to the gym. She currently lives in South London.
- Music Artist
- Music Department
- Actress
Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin, the fourth youngest of nine children, comes from the small village of Dore (Dobhar in Irish) in the Gweedore (Gaoth Dobhair) region of County Donegal in northwestern Ireland. She now lives in Killiney, a coastal district on the southern outskirts of Dublin The family is very musical and her parents played in a family dance band before settling down. Her father owns a local pub - Leo's Tavern in Meenaleck - and her mother Baba taught music in the local school. In 1968, elder brothers Ciarán & Pol, and uncles Pádraig & Noel Ó Dúgáin, formed the band "An Clan As Dobhar" to perform traditional Irish music at festivals etc. Changing their name to Clannad, and recruiting sister Maire Brennan in 1973, the band have gone on to international success performing both their own and traditional material. They have recorded a number of albums. Enya joined Clannad in 1980 and, credited under her real name, provided keyboards and (mostly) backing vocals. She appears on their 1982 album "Fuaim".
In 1982, Clannad split with their long-time manager and producer Nicky Ryan. Eithne, apparently frustrated with being left in the background, left at the same time and, in Ryan's belief that she had talent in her own right, moved to live with him and his wife Roma Ryan and develop her own musical career. In 1985, film producer David Puttnam commissioned her to write music for his film The Frog Prince (1986) which was released in 1985. The titles on The Frog Prince (1986) credit music to Enya Ní Bhraonáin and the transition of Eithne to Enya (the phonetic pronunciation of Eithne) had begun.
In 1986, BBC-TV began work on a six part documentary series charting the history and continuing cultural influence of the Celts. Enya was signed to write and perform music for the series. The Celts (1987) was first shown in 1987 and a selection of its music released under the title "Enya", giving the artist her first album, largely unnoticed at the time. Her 'big break' began in 1987 when she was signed by Rob Dickins, head of WEA Music UK, after he had heard and been entranced by the "Enya" album. WEA's backing made the recording of "Watermark" possible and the album was released in 1988. Although no singles were originally planned, it was the release "Orinoco Flow" ("Sail Away") that brought Enya to public attention and resulted in an unexpected chart #1 in several countries. She continued the success with her next albums, "Shepherd Moons" and "The Celts".- Actor
- Writer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Seán T. Ó Meallaigh was born on 15 February 1983 in Donegal, Ireland. He is an actor and writer, known for Vikings (2013), I AM PATRICK (2020) and Dominion Creek (2015).- Jean Bell was born in Lifford, county Donegal on the 8th February 1942.
In 1962, he met Gerry Corr at a dance in the Pavilion ballroom in Blackrock, Dundalk (county Louth, Leinster, Ireland). He immortalized the meeting in verse, which he entitled 'Pavilion 62':
'Did angels convene/
To bring me to Jean/
Of wraparound eyes/
In passion of pink/
First dance/
Last dance/
We dance for ever.'
He said in an interview in 2002: "From the first time I met her, I loved her speaking voice. Later, when I heard her sing, my future was sealed! Happily, she liked me too." She sang "... an Irish song called Mo Shean Dun na Gall which she had learned at school in her native Donegal. Jean's is the voice of the Corrs".
Jean and Gerry were married on October 3, 1963 in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dundalk. They had 5 children: Jim Corr, Gerard Corr, Sharon Corr, Caroline Corr and Andrea Corr. Little Gerard died as a child due to a traffic accident.
Music was always to the fore throughout their life. She, together with his dear husband founded 'The Sound Affair' in the 1970's and they were to play together in a variety of venues throughout Co Louth for many years. Not surprisingly, this love of music filtered down to their children with the inevitable consequence - The Corrs.
Sadly, Jean died in the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on 24 November 1999 from a rare lung condition, Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. - Maureen Cusack was born on 24 November 1920 in Glenties, Co. Donegal, Ireland. She was an actress, known for Odd Man Out (1947), The Rising of the Moon (1957) and Von Richthofen and Brown (1971). She was married to Cyril Cusack. She died on 18 December 1977 in Dublin, Ireland.
- Lucinda Edmonds was born on 16 February 1966 in Drumbeg, County Donegal, Ireland. She was an actress, known for The Story of the Treasure Seekers (1982), Jumping the Queue (1989) and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (1983). She was married to Stephen Riley and Owen Whittaker. She died on 11 June 2021 in the UK.
- Music Artist
- Actor
- Writer
Daniel Francis Noel O'Donnell, MBE (born 12 December 1961) is an Irish singer, television presenter and philanthropist. After rising to public attention in 1983, he has since become a household name in Ireland and Britain; he has also had considerable success in Australia. In 2012, he became the first artist to have a different album in the British charts every year for 25 consecutive years. This record has been extended and as of 2021, O'Donnell has had an album in the Official Albums Chart each year for the last 33 years. Known for his close relationship with his fanbase, and his charismatic and engaging stage presence, O'Donnell's music has been described as a mix of country and Irish folk, and he has sold over ten million records to date. He is widely considered a "cultural icon" in Ireland, and is often parodied in the media. Affectionately known as "Wee Daniel", O'Donnell is a prominent ambassador for his home county of Donegal. O'Donnell was married, aged 40, on 4 November 2002, to 41-year-old divorcée Majella McLennan from Thurles, whom he met on holiday in Tenerife three years previously. McLennan received an annulment of her previous marriage, by which she had two children (Siobhan and Michael). The couple live in Meenbanad, County Donegal, and spend time at their second home in Tenerife. O'Donnell's home in Meenbanad, County Donegal O'Donnell also has two step-grandchildren - a step-granddaughter, Olivia, and a step-grandson, Archie, who are his wife's grandchildren. Daniel is proficient in Irish and presented a show in that language for the broadcaster.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Jason is an Irish / American actor born May 16th 1986 as Jason Michael Matthewson in Donegal, Ireland. He made his Theatre debut at the age of 10, By the age of 16 he was staring in leading roles in Theatre, Film and TV in Ireland and the UK. Jason is best known for Black Ice (2013), The Dark Return Of Time (2016), Hunter Killer (2016), Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), Karmaa (2017).
Actor Jason Matthewson was born in Donegal Ireland on May 16th 1986 to parents Shaun and Vera Matthewson. He is the eldest of his siblings, with two brothers Shane and Christopher making up the family. Jason started his acting career in school plays and other amateur theatrics in his home town of Rathmullan at the tender age of 10, and moved on to take part in local stage productions, which would be held in the local venues.
Jason continued acting in stage productions for the next number of years and took part in acting lessons at school while also building on his acting experience by acting in school plays and musicals. As Jason became more and more comfortable acting on stage it became clear to him that acting was the path he wanted to follow. After completing high school in 2005 Jason studied at the world famous Stella Adler conservatory in LA whose alumni boasts some familiar names such as Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro, Sydney Pollack and Martin Sheen to name but a few.
After training in LA, Jason moved back to Irelands capital city Dublin to study in the famous Gaiety School of Acting, Dublin whose alumni boasts some familiar names such as Colin Farrell, Olivia Wilde, Aidan Turner. While studying in Dublin Jason joined the local production companies in Ireland and the UK where he continued to work in Theatre, TV and Film in both Ireland and the UK, receiving great reviews from national media and press.
In 2009 after gaining notoriety and a wealth of experience over a slew of film and TV projects Jason decided it was time to take the next step to further his acting career. Jason took the decision to return to Los Angeles California where he had spent much of his youth to continue his acting career and open up more opportunity. Jason now resides between Los Angeles and London but London has been his base in recent years. Since his return to LA Jason has consistently worked in TV and Film. In 2009 Jason landed the supporting role of 'Jose' in Threaten Too Kill opposite Massi Fullan (The Dark Knight Rises, Star Trek), The lead character of Joe McKelvey in Irish TV mini-series Execution (2012) Declan O'Riley in Black Ice (2013) opposite Love/Hate's Killian Scott, Harmonics of Solitude (2013) and a whole host of short films with some of the best up and coming film makers.
Jason's most recent credits and current projects include the lead in his forthcoming film 21 Files alongside Oscar winning actor Giancarlo Giannini, E4's Glue, E TV's The Royals and ITV's Mr Selfridge, Episode 3 of a new Sky series and the lead in a TV pilot called Private Detectives. Jason also recently completed Beautiful Devils with Game of Thrones Ian Glenn, Modern Life Is Rubbish and Allied Starring Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard. Jason will be seen guest starring on season 5 of Showtime's episodes with Matt LeBlanc the latest Jason Bourne film directed by Paul Greengrass, The Mummy with Tom Cruise and Russell Crow Hunter Killer alongside Gerard Butler and Gary Oldman and most recently the fifth instalment of Michael Bay's Transformers franchise and with other project that can't be mentioned just yet Jason's slate will have him very busy for the foreseeable future.
To find out the most up to date information on Jason, please see Jason's official Website, Blog IMDB and Fan Pages.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Singer Daniel Anthony Hutton was born on September 10, 1942 in Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. He moved to America when he was a little boy. Hutton worked at the warehouse for Disney/Buena Vista Records in California. Danny did voice-overs for various cartoons and recorded several singles for both the MGM and Hanna Barbera Records labels in the mid 60s. He also auditioned to be a member of the Monkees, but didn't make the cut. Hutton's charming song "Roses and Rainbows" was a substantial local radio hit in Southern California. In 1968 Danny became a founding member of the enormously popular 70s rock group Three Dog Night; he remained with the band until they broke up in 1977. Moreover, Hutton sang vocals with the power trio BBA on their self-titled 1973 debut album. Following the break up of Three Dog Night Danny worked as a manager for such Los Angeles punk bands as Fear and fronted the group the Danny Hutton Hitters (their cover of the Nit Kershaw song "Wouldn't It Be Good" was featured on the soundtrack to the hit comedy "Pretty in Pink"). In the mid 80s Hutton rejoined Three Dog Night and continues to be a member of the band to this very day.- Enda McCallion was born on 22 June 1967 in County Donegal, Ireland. Enda is a director, known for Nine Inch Nails: Deep (2001), Hit and Run (2009) and Metz: Judderman (2000).
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
Enda Doherty was born on 8 June 1977 in Dungloe, Co. Donegal, Ireland. He is an assistant director, known for The Count of Monte Cristo (2002), Point Break (2015) and Reign of Fire (2002).- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
- Soundtrack
Frank McGuinness was born on 29 July 1953 in Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. He is a writer, known for Dancing at Lughnasa (1998), A Short Stay in Switzerland (2009) and Lexx (1996).- Megan Armitage was born in Donegal, Ireland. She is known for Still Lives (2020), Ros na Rún (1996) and Scúp (2013).
- Brian Martin was born in Pettigo, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Brian is known for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), Your Highness (2011) and Lift (2024).
- Veronica Turleigh was born on 14 January 1899 in Castleforward, County Donegal, Ireland. She was an actress, known for The Promoter (1952), The Franchise Affair (1962) and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950). She was married to James Laver. She died on 3 September 1971 in Blackheath, London, England, UK.
- Director
- Actress
- Cinematographer
Vivienne Dick was born in 1950 in Donegal, Ireland. She is a director and actress, known for New York Our Time (2020), Beauty Becomes the Beast (1979) and She Had Her Gun All Ready (1978).- Natasha Ní Gairbheith was born in 1983 in Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland.
- Shay Given was born on 20 April 1976 in Lifford, Donegal, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Match of the Day (1964), Dream Team (1997) and Nations Cup (2011).
- Producer
- Writer
- Production Manager
Pierce Boyce was born on 24 June 1966 in Donegal, Ireland. He is a producer and writer, known for My Brother's War (1997), Go Gasta (2019) and Shadow of a Scream (1996).