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Dunphy and played
Willard played Frank Dunphy, father of Phil ( Ty Burrell ), in several episodes of the show Modern Family.
Greenwood is known in the United States for his appearances in Star Trek, I, Robot, Double Jeopardy, The Core, Thirteen Days ( in which he played president John F. Kennedy ), Capote ( in which he played Jack Dunphy, Truman Capote's lover ), Eight Below ( in which he played Professor Davis McClaren ) and Firehouse Dog.
Rosie O ' Donnell played hard-up Lorraine Popowski, while Melissa Gilbert-Brinkman played her rich sister Rochelle Dunphy.
In 1999, they played the character " Jackie Dunphy " in the movie Outside Providence.

Dunphy and 23
Jessica Dunphy ( born October 23, 1984 ) is an American actress.

Dunphy and times
In the twelfth round of the fight, the TV announcer, Don Dunphy, said, " This is probably be the tamest round of the entire fight " just before Griffith hit Paret twenty-nine times in a row, and eighteen times in six seconds, when Paret was lying against the ropes before referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight.

Dunphy and for
The genesis of the national park was a proposal by early conservationist Myles Dunphy for a Greater Blue Mountains National Park in 1932.
Dunphy lobbied for the stand to be preserved upon becoming aware of plans to log the area, but was unsuccessful and the area was logged in the 1920s and 30s.
Dunphy put forward a plan for a Greater Blue Mountains National Park, which incorporated what is now Nattai National Park in the southeast in 1932.
In 2010, he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on the ABC TV series Modern Family as Phil Dunphy's father, Frank Dunphy.
As well as his slot with RTÉ, Dunphy has worked for its rival television station, TV3 ( for which he has presented a chat show and a game show ), and rival radio stations Today FM and Newstalk.
Dunphy continues to write a column on football for the Irish Daily Star newspaper.
Dunphy did not break into the first team at United and subsequently left to play for York City, Millwall, Charlton Athletic and Reading.
After retiring from the game, Dunphy first began writing on football for the Sunday Tribune and then contributing regular columns on both football and current events for the Sunday Independent.
Dunphy wrote a diary of his 1973 – 4 season which began well for him at second division Millwall but subsequently ended in disillusionment.
In 2001, Dunphy became the first male host of the quiz show The Weakest Link, which aired on TV3, for just one series.
Dunphy readily admits he never uses a mobile himself but enjoys filming for a mobile audience from the comfort of his own living room in Ranelagh.
Dunphy is also noted for his unique and controversial views on football, views which he regularly broadcasts on RTÉ.
Dunphy remained critical of Charlton for the remainder of his tenure as manager, but the public ostracism of Dunphy subsided eventually.
In 2008, Dunphy described Roy Keane as a " bullshitter " accusing him of selling his soul and criticising him for his sympathy towards Steve Staunton and the proposal to play Premier League games in different countries.
In an article he wrote for the Irish Daily Star, January 2008, Dunphy admitted that he " couldn't have been more wrong about Cristiano Ronaldo ".
During an interview with presidential candidates Martin McGuinness and Gay Mitchell, Dunphy admitted his support on air for McGuinness.
The Dunphy Show an Irish chat show hosted by Eamon Dunphy that aired for one series on TV3 in 2003.
In an interview with the RTÉ Guide, Kenny described broadcasting as a " hobby for Dunphy " and that " if it goes pear-shaped for Eamon he'll write another book about Gazza or something ".

Dunphy and Republic
Dunphy has also written a biography of long-serving Manchester United manager Matt Busby and in 2002 ghost wrote the autobiography of Republic of Ireland and Manchester United player Roy Keane.
Dunphy blasted Giovanni Trapattoni as " amateurish and arrogant " and said Ireland's performance against the Czech Republic on 29 February 2012 was " embarrassing ".

Dunphy and Ireland
On his return to Ireland, Dunphy took up a coaching position with St. Benildus College.
Dunphy is the first presenter of a made-for-mobile TV show on the 3 mobile network in Ireland.
Dunphy caused a massive controversy and a national outcry in Ireland by attacking the performance of the national team, under Charlton, at the 1990 World Cup.
This performance temporarily turned Dunphy into a figure of public hatred in Ireland.
During Staunton's reign as Ireland manager, Dunphy once posed the question on television: " Would you let him drive the train to Cork?
Former presenters of Radio Ireland / Today FM include Philip Boucher-Hayes, Mark Byrne, Mark Cagney, Enda Caldwell, Breffni Clack, Alison Curtis ( The Last Splash and The Alison Curtis Show featuring Mister Ed Smith ), Tom Dunne ( Pet Sounds ), Eamon Dunphy ( original presenter of The Last Word ), Bob Gallico, Tommy Greene, Anne-Marie Hourihan ( originally Eamon Dunphy's co-host ), Bill Hughes, Robbie Irwin ( weekend sports programs presenter ), Mark Kavanagh ( dance show ), Ann Marie Kelly, John Kelly, Stephen Keogh, Tracey Lee, Nails Mahoney ( briefly ), Marty Miller ( now rockin ' out on Radio Nova 100FM ) the late Dermot Morgan, Paddy Murray and Liam Mackey ( Murray and Mackey ), Ian Noctor ( newsreader who also for a period presented Dad Rock ) Ed Myers, Paul Power, Ita Ryan ( The Celtic Reel ), John Ryan ( original presenter of The Sunday Supplement ), Donal Scannell, Jon Troy ( Between The Sheets-love songs ), and Karl Tsigdinos ( The River of Soul ).
He hosted RTE highlights of the Ryder Cup in 2006 when it was at the K Club in Ireland and He continues to present coverage of Ireland's soccer internationals for RTÉ, along with regular panelists Eamon Dunphy, Johnny Giles and Liam Brady.

Dunphy and Millwall's
It was at Millwall that Dunphy made the most impact ; he was considered an intelligent and skillful player in Millwall's midfield.

Dunphy and most
Dunphy was a harsh critic of Jack Charlton, Ireland's most successful national team manager.

Dunphy and international
The deceased satirist Dermot Morgan, known to international audiences as Father Ted, did a much admired Eamon Dunphy impression on the satirical radio show Scrap Saturday.
From 2001 TV3 began to produce Irish versions of hit international television shows including The Weakest Link hosted by Eamon Dunphy.

Dunphy and footballer
* 1945 – Eamon Dunphy, Irish footballer
Eamon Martin Dunphy ( born 3 August 1945 ) is an Irish media personality, broadcaster, author, sports pundit and former professional footballer.
* 3 August-Eamon Dunphy, former footballer, commentator and broadcaster.

Dunphy and .
The character was based on Los Angeles anchormen Hal Fishman and Jerry Dunphy.
Dunphy was proud of the fact that Brockman was based on him and would tell people that he was Kent Brockman.
Early conservationists Myles Dunphy and Herb Gallop went on bushwalks in the region from 1912 onwards.
It has outlasted rivals such as TV3's The Dunphy Show, averaging 650, 000 viewers per episode and is consistently RTÉ's highest rated programme.
The other commentators were play-by-play announcer Don Dunphy and boxing champion Archie Moore.
* Shane Dunphy the author, journalist, sociologist, broadcaster and musician grew up and lives in Wexford.
In autumn 2003, The Late Late Show had a competitor in the Friday evening time slot, with the arrival of competing television chat programme, The Dunphy Show, hosted by controversial broadcaster Eamon Dunphy on RTÉ's main rival TV3.
However, The Dunphy Show failed to achieve expected viewership figures and was scrapped in December 2003 after 14 episodes.
Current Board members are Michael Cullen, Murray Gribben, Carol Campbell, Alan Dunn, Philippa ( Pip ) Dunphy, Temuera Hall, Richard Ian Leggat, Jacqueline ( Jackie ) Lloyd and David Willis.
* Thomas W. Quine as Congressman Dunphy
Between 2004 and 2006, Dunphy presented the breakfast programme on Dublin's local Newstalk 106 radio station before it became a national broadcaster.
Later he moved to RTÉ Radio 1, where he presented a weekly programme, Conversations with Eamon Dunphy until 2009.
Dunphy grew up in Drumcondra, Dublin.

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