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" However, Diarmuid, played by Colin Dunne, died by the hands of the Fianna after Grania, ( or Grainne ) played by Jean Butler, and he ran away together into the forests of Ireland, immediately after Fionn and Grania's wedding.
Merton ’ s Father Abbot, Dom Frederic Dunne, died on August 3, 1948 on a trainride to Georgia.
* December 20 – Irene Dunne, actress ( died 1990 )
He was father to Quintana Roo Dunne, who died in 2005 after a series of illnesses, and uncle to actors Griffin Dunne ( who co-starred in An American Werewolf in London ) and Dominique Dunne ( who co-starred in Poltergeist ).
Dunne was diagnosed as brain dead and after being in a deep coma for five days, she died on November 4 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California when her parents removed her from life support.
Dunne died in Chicago on May 24, 1937.
Originally named Peter Dunne, to honor his mother, who had died when he was in high school, he took her family name as his middle name some time before 1886, going by PF Dunne, reversed the two names in 1888, for Finley P. Dunne, and later used simply the initials, FP Dunne.
* 10 March-Thomas Dunne, Fine Gael TD and MEP ( died 1990 ).
* 26 December-John ' Tull ' Dunne, Gaelic footballer, coach and administrator ( died 1990 ).
* 3 September-Jimmy Dunne, soccer player ( died 1949 ).
Gunner Richard Dunne and Alan Horsley, a sales clerk, died in that explosion.
Dunne died of cancer on June 2, 1992, in Malibu, California, aged 84.

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Lowry resigned from the Cabinet after it was revealed at the Moriarty Tribunal that businessman Ben Dunne had paid for an IR £ 395, 000 extension to Lowry's Tipperary home.
After being no-balled Muralitharan bowled a further 32 overs from umpire Steve Dunne's end without protest from either Dunne or Hair, at square leg.
But onscreen he made audiences swoon as he romanced Marlene Dietrich in The Garden of Allah ( 1936 ), Jean Arthur in History Is Made at Night ( 1937 ), Greta Garbo in Conquest ( 1937 ), and Irene Dunne in Love Affair ( 1939 ).
Her earliest theatrical influences were the teenaged actress Deanna Durbin, screen star Irene Dunne and Lansbury's mother, who encouraged her daughter's ambition by taking her to plays at the Old Vic.
Though in her own words Dunne created " no great furor ," by 1929 she had a successful Broadway career playing leading roles, grateful to be at center stage rather than in the chorus line.
In July 1928, Dunne married Francis Griffin, a New York dentist, whom she had met in 1924 at a supper dance in New York.
Dunne was present at Disneyland on " Dedication Day " in 1955 and was asked by Walt Disney to christen the Mark Twain River Boat, which she did with a bottle filled with water from several major rivers across the United States.
One of her last public appearances was in April 1985, when she attended the dedication of a bust in her honor at St. John's ( Roman Catholic ) Hospital in Santa Monica, California, for which her foundation, The Irene Dunne Guild, had raised more than $ 20 million.
Included in this list are the Cody and Dunne designs built and / or tested at Farnborough-although these were not strictly Royal Aircraft Factory types.
On 22 June 1922, two London-based volunteers of the Irish Republican Army, Reginald Dunne and Joseph O ' Sullivan, assassinated Wilson outside his house at 36 Eaton Square at approximately 2. 20pm.
During a team-bonding exercise at a health spa in Leicestershire, Villa defenders James Collins and Richard Dunne were involved in a confrontation with club staff.
In January 2012, Mike Dunne, director of NIF's laser fusion energy program, predicted in a Photonics West 2012 plenary talk that ignition would be achieved at NIF by October 2012.
In 1910, the business, together with the Royal Aero Club, moved to larger premises at Eastchurch, about 4 km away, where the Short-Dunne 5, designed by John W. Dunne, was built, the first tailless aircraft to fly.
Brash expressed astonishment at Dunne accepting the important ministerial portfolio of Revenue while remaining outside Cabinet.
Additional material includes an audio commentary ; interviews with director Friedkin, playwright / screenwriter Crowley, executive producer Dominick Dunne, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Tony Kushner, and two of the surviving cast members, Peter White and Laurence Luckinbill ; and a retrospective look at both the off Broadway 1968 play and 1970 film.
In 1982, after completing work on Poltergeist, Dunne met and later moved in with a Los Angeles chef, John Thomas Sweeney ( born and raised in Hazleton, PA ), who was sous-chef at the restaurant Ma Maison.
He then got employment as a head chef at a restaurant in Santa Monica, California but he later lost the job after Dunne's family publicly protested his employment by distributing placards to customers which read " The hands that prepared your meal tonight also strangled Dominique Dunne on October 30, 1982.
On the strength of his appearance in A Night at the Opera, however, he won the coveted role of Gaylord Ravenal in the 1936 film version of Show Boat ( opposite Irene Dunne ), right out from under the noses of such screen musical favorites as Nelson Eddy and John Boles, neither of whom was noted for his acting.
* Julian Dunne ( New Day, an all-speech news service that ran at the same hours as Today on Radio 4, on which it was based )
The motive for the attack was in regard to an open letter The Drugs ' lead singer Ian Baddley posted on his band's website, accusing Jay Dunne of being homophobic and misogynistic at 28 Days ' 2003 Big Day Out appearances.
Iyall and Dunne performed at a support benefit for Crawdaddy!
I then sent in search of a priest, and after great difficulty found Father Cuthbert Dunne ... who came with me at once and administered Baptism and Extreme Unction.

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Jenny's aversion to having Dr. Dunne, a former admirer, seemed silly to him, but he would humor her, get anybody she wanted, the best never being too good for her.
She was able to replace Chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party, County Board President George Dunne, a Daley loyalist, with her ally Alderman Edward Vrdolyak.
Pfeiffer received positive reviews for her supporting turn ; Richard Corliss of Time Magazine wrote, " most of the large cast is fine: Michelle Pfeiffer is better ..." while Dominick Dunne, in an article for Vanity Fair titled " Blonde Ambition ", wrote, " he is on the verge of stardom.
While listening to a recording of " Penny Serenade ," Julie Gardiner Adams ( Irene Dunne ) begins reflecting on her past.
Dunne was nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, for her performances in Cimarron ( 1931 ), Theodora Goes Wild ( 1936 ), The Awful Truth ( 1937 ), Love Affair ( 1939 ) and I Remember Mama ( 1948 ).
Dunne signed a contract with RKO and appeared in her first movie in 1930, Leathernecking, a film version of the musical Present Arms.
In 1957, President Eisenhower appointed Dunne one of five alternative U. S. delegates to the United Nations in recognition of her charitable works and interest in conservative Roman Catholic and Republican causes.
In her retirement, Dunne devoted herself primarily to civic, philanthropic, and Republican political causes.
Both Dunne and her husband were members of the Knights of Malta.
From the time of Young's retirement in the 1960s, until not long before her death, she devoted herself to volunteer work for charities and churches with her friends of many years: Jane Wyman, Irene Dunne, and Rosalind Russell.
In interviews, Hitchcock compared his newcomer not only to her predecessor Grace Kelly but also to what he referred to as such " ladylike ", intelligent, and stylish stars of more glamorous eras as Irene Dunne and Jean Arthur.
I Am Mary Dunne ( 1968 ) is a novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore about one day in the life of a beautiful and well-to-do 31-year-old Canadian woman living in New York City with her third husband, a successful playwright.
They moved to a remote house on the California coast as Didion thought about a follow-up to her first novel, Run, River, and Dunne worked on a book about the California grape pickers ' strike, and they wrote a joint by-lined column for the Saturday Evening Post magazine.
Dunne had been cast as Robin Maxwell in the 1983 miniseries V and had already begun filming a short time before her death.
A few weeks later, on October 30, after she refused to reconcile with him, Sweeney and Dunne argued in the driveway of her home, where she was rehearsing for the TV mini-series V with actor David Packer.

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