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* 1935 Sean McCann, Canadian actor
Colm Bryce, Gary Donnelly, Kieran Gallagher, Michael Gallagher, Sean Heaton, Jimmy Kelly, Paddy McDaid and Eamonn O ' Donnell were acquitted of all charges on 11 June, with Eamonn McCann found guilty of the theft of two computer discs.
On 6 March 1988, three Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) members, Danny McCann, Sean Savage and Mairéad Farrell, were shot dead in Gibraltar.
Sean Savage had been walking a short distance behind McCann and Farrell saw the challenge being made upon them, and turned around and started running back towards Gibraltar centre.
He convinces Walter Bush ( Sean McCann ), the executive director of the committee, that he has their best interests at heart.
Other actors include: Willie Aames, Anne Archer, Parley Baer, Jonathan Banks, Don " Red " Barry, Billy Barty, Richard Basehart, Ralph Bellamy, Lucille Benson, Ray Bolger, Ernest Borgnine, Todd Bridges, Joshua Bryant, Red Buttons, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Tom Clancy, Matt Clark, Jeff Corey, Nicolas Coster, Johnny Crawford, James Cromwell, David Faustino, Gil Gerard, Louis Gossett, Jr., Mariette Hartley, Eileen Heckart, Arthur Hill, John Hillerman, Rance Howard, Ernie Hudson, Rick Hurst, John Ireland, Burl Ives, Richard Jaeckel, Celia Kaye, Tom Lester, Robert Loggia, Mike Lookinland, Chuck McCann, Jan Merlin, Richard Mulligan, Patricia Neal, Georg Olden, Sean Penn ( uncredited ), Chris Petersen, Bill Quinn, Anne Ramsey, Madeleine Stowe, Ford Rainey, Kim Richards, Bing Russell, William Schallert, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Ronnie Scribner, Paula Shaw, Eric Shea, Raymond St. Jacques, Liam Sullivan, and Dolph Sweet.
* Sean McCann as Jacob Fischer
* Sean McCann as Frank Rittenhauer
* Sean McCann Ray Malone
Sean McCann may refer to:
* Sean McCann ( Lieutenant-General ) Irish Defence Forces Chief of Staff 2010-2013
* Sean McCann ( actor ) ( born 1935 ), Canadian television actor
* Séan McCann ( musician ) ( born 1967 ), Newfoundlander, member of Great Big Sea and Sean McCann & The Committed
fr: Sean McCann
Other contributors to the paper included Eamon McCann, Roy Johnston, Eamon Smullen, Eoghan Harris and Sean Garland.
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Other journalists who worked for the paper were Sean Cronin ( sub editor ), Matt Farrell ( deputy editor ) who also went under the pseudonym Sir Ivor with racing tips, Ed Moloney, the financial journalist Des Crowley, Sean McCann, former senator John Horgan and Vincent Browne.
He is voiced by Sean McCann.
* Sean McCann
The cast also included Susan Hogan, Wendy Crewson, Sean McCann, Louise Vallance, and Clark Johnson.
* Sean McCann as Lieutenant James Hogan
Sean McCann credits Willeford — along with Jim Thompson and David Goodis — as one of the writers responsible for bringing the " hard-boiled crime story to a new stage in its development during the ' paperback revolution ' of the 50s.

Sean and
* 1966 Sean Hood, American screenwriter
* 1975 Sean Maher, American actor
* 1979 Sean Costello, American singer and musician ( d. 2008 )
* 1930 Sean Connery, Scottish actor and producer
* 1975 Sean Marks, New Zealand-American basketball player
* 1976 Sean Maguire, British actor
* 1959 Sean Bean, English actor
* 1993 Sean McGinty, English-Irish footballer
* Sean Quinn ( 1947 ), entrepreneur
* 1982 Sean Ervine, Zimbabwean cricketer
* 1969 Sean Michael, South African actor
* 1969 Sean Grande, American sportscaster
* 1961 Sean Hannity, American talk radio and television host
* 1970 Sean Hill, American ice hockey player
* 1992 Sean Abbott, Australian cricketer
* 1985 Sean Garballey, American politician
* 1969 Robert Sean Leonard, American actor
* 1968 Sean Elliott, American basketball player
* 1977 Sean Watkins, American guitarist and songwriter ( Nickel Creek, Fiction Family and Works Progress Administration )
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who once lived in Birmingham, may have borrowed Baskerville's surname for one of his Sherlock Holmes stories, The Hound of the Baskervilles which, in turn, was borrowed by Umberto Eco for the character William of Baskerville in his best-selling novel, The Name of the Rose ( Sean Connery played the character in the film based on the book ).
* 1981 Sean Lamont, Scottish rugby union footballer
* 1970 Sean Hayes, American actor
* 1989 Sean O ' Pry, American model
* 1968 Sean Moore, Welsh drummer ( Manic Street Preachers )
* 1972 Sean McKeever, American writer

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