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Pauline and McLynn
Exiled on the island for various past incidents, the priests live together in the parochial house with their housekeeper Mrs. Doyle ( Pauline McLynn ).
Pauline McLynn decided not to take part in the documentary.
* 1962 – Pauline McLynn, Irish actress
* July 11 – Pauline McLynn, Irish actress
Morgan's biggest Irish broadcasting success occurred in the late 1980s in the Saturday morning radio comedy show, Scrap Saturday, in which Morgan, co-scriptwriter Gerard Stembridge, Owen Roe and Pauline McLynn mocked Ireland's political, business and media establishment.
In addition to the three priests was their housekeeper, Mrs. Doyle, played by Pauline McLynn, with whom Morgan had worked on Scrap Saturday.
The performers were primarily Irish performers including: Barry Murphy, Brendan O ' Carroll, Pauline McLynn, Dermot Morgan, Kevin McAleer, Owen O ' Neill, and Kevin Gildea.
The performers were again primarily Irish performers including: Milo O ' Shea, Barry Murphy, Pauline McLynn, Dylan Moran, Dara Ó Briain, Tommy Tiernan, Ed Byrne, Kevin McAleer, Owen O ' Neill, Ian Coppinger, Eddie Bannon, Brendan Dempsey and Kevin Gildea.
* Top TV comedy actress: Pauline McLynn ( Father Ted )
Pauline McLynn guesting on Gary Lineker's team also got offered and accepted a rare chance for the guests to take up the blindfold challenge.
Pauline McLynn ( born 11 July 1962 in Sligo )
* 2008 production at Riverside Studios, London, adaptation by Pauline McLynn.
There are also heavily researched, bitingly satirical three-handed historical narratives ; the dinner party sketches, featuring Bird, Fortune, Pauline McLynn and Frances Barber ; and other small sketches.

Pauline and her
" Throughout the Revolution, women such as Pauline Léon and her Society of Revolutionary Republican Women fought for the right to bear arms, used armed force and rioted.
The most memorable appearance is that of Pauline Hanson in The Shadow We Cast ( series 3 ), in which she turns her famous " please explain?
Nevertheless, she scored a real triumph in 1850, when she made her operatic debut at the Paris Opéra performing the role of " Fidès " in Meyerbeer's Le prophète, which had been created the year before by no less than Pauline Viardot.
The poet Pauline Stainer spent several years on the island, and in 1999 published a collection of her poems about Rousay, Parable Island.
Nothing is known of their meeting and little of Pauline herself, as Alma-Tadema never spoke about her after her death in 1869.
** Greater Manchester Police recover the body of 16-year-old Pauline Reade from Saddleworth Moor, after her killers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley helped them in their search, almost exactly 24 years since Pauline was last seen alive.
This decree allowed marriages of the princes and princesses of the Blood Imperial with non-royal spouses, on the conditions that the emperor's consent be obtained, that the dynast renounce his or her personal succession rights, and that the Pauline laws restricting succession rights to those born of equal marriages continue in force.
This " forceful maternal action ," as historian Pauline Croft describes it, obliged James to climb down at last, though he reproved Anne for " froward womanly apprehensions " and described her behaviour in a letter to Mar as " wilfulness.
However, in a surprise move, Duceppe announced the next day that he was withdrawing from the race, and that he would support Pauline Marois who had also announced her intention to run.
Pauline Kael wrote that much of Mankiewicz's vision of " the theater " was " nonsense " but commended Davis, writing " film is saved by one performance that is the real thing: Bette Davis is at her most instinctive and assured.
While lauded for her achievements, Davis and her films were sometimes derided ; Pauline Kael described Now, Voyager ( 1942 ) as a " shlock classic ", and by the mid-1940s her sometimes mannered and histrionic performances had become the subject of caricature.
Pauline Esther Friedman and her identical twin sister, Esther Pauline Friedman were born in Sioux City, Iowa to Russian Jewish immigrants.
* Pearl White ( 1889 – 1938 ), American silent film star, famous for doing her own stunts in her serials The Perils of Pauline
The cliff-hanger migrated to film and is best known from the popular silent film series The Perils of Pauline ( 1914 ), shown in weekly installments and featuring Pearl White as the title character, a perpetual damsel in distress who was menaced by assorted villains, with each installment ending with her placed in a situation that looked sure to result in her imminent death – to escape at the beginning of the next installment only to get into fresh danger at its end.
* In the TV series Class of the Titans, Campe ( voiced by Pam Hyatt in Season One, Pauline Newstone in Season Two ) is the jailer of Tartarus and her only escapee was Cronus.
The game was followed by a 2006 sequel titled Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, where Donkey Kong, who is infatuated with Pauline, kidnaps her and takes her to the roof of the Super Mini-Mario World amusement park when she ignores a Mini Donkey Kong toy in favor of a Mini-Mario.

Pauline and role
It was frequently performed in New York, the role of Marie being a favorite with Jenny Lind, Henriette Sontag, Pauline Lucca, Anna Thillon and Adelina Patti.
The following year, she landed her first major role in François Truffaut's The Story of Adèle H. Critics enthused over her performance, with Pauline Kael calling her acting talents " Prodigious ".
The role of Dalila was written for Pauline Viardot ( 1821 – 1910 ) but the singer was too old to assay the role for the 2 December 1877 Weimar premiere and the role was entrusted to Auguste von Müller.
That same year acclaimed mezzo-soprano Pauline Viardot, for whom Saint-Saëns wrote the role of Dalila, organized and performed in a private performance of act 2 at a friend's home in Croissy, with the composer at the piano.
The role of Pauline was cast after Fran Walsh scouted schools all over New Zealand to find a Pauline ' look-alike '.
The girls were both absorbed by their role so much that they kept on acting as Pauline and Juliet after the filming was done, as is described on Jackson's website.
Time magazine wrote, " In London, the first night of Eugene O ' Neill's Anna Christie, with Pauline Lord in the title role, received a tremendous ovation.
Meyerbeer insisted on Pauline Viardot for the role.
This was because he had returned to working in the theater, this time taking the role of the scheming prison matron Pauline in Tom Eyen's prison-based comedy Women Behind Bars.
Among her most celebrated roles with Irving were Ophelia, Pauline in The Lady of Lyons by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton ( 1878 ), Portia ( 1879 ), Queen Henrietta Maria in William Gorman Wills's drama Charles I ( 1879 ), Desdemona in Othello ( 1881 ), Camma in Tennyson's short tragedy The Cup ( 1881 ), Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, another of her signature roles ( 1882 and often thereafter ), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet ( 1882 ), Jeanette in The Lyons Mail by Charles Reade ( 1883 ), the title part in Reade's romantic comedy Nance Oldfield ( 1883 ), Viola in Twelfth Night ( 1884 ), Margaret in the long-running adaptation of Faust by Wills ( 1885 ), the title role in Olivia ( 1885, which she had played earlier at the Court Theatre ), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth ( 1888, with incidental music by Arthur Sullivan ), Queen Katherine in Henry VIII ( 1892 ), Cordelia in King Lear ( 1892 ), Rosamund de Clifford in Becket by Alfred Tennyson ( 1893 ), Guinevere in King Arthur by J. Comyns Carr, with incidental music by Sullivan ( 1895 ), Imogen in Cymbeline ( 1896 ), the title character in Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau's play Madame Sans-Gêne ( 1897 ) and Volumnia in Coriolanus ( 1901 ).
Her most notable role at that time was on the sitcom Cosby ( 1996 – 2000 ) as Pauline, the eccentric neighbor.
Richard subsequently found continued success as heroine and matriarch Pauline Fowler on the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a role she played from the first episode in 1985 until the character's death at Christmas 2006.
She made her television debut as a child, taking a leading role as Pauline Collins and John Alderton's daughter Freddy in the ITV drama Forever Green and later played the lead character's daughter in Kavanagh QC.
Writing in 1968, critic Pauline Kael argued that the importance of The Graduate was in its social significance in relation to a new young audience, and the role of mass media, rather than any artistic aspects.
" In her memoirs, she claimed that she was 18 years old and ran away with two friends, Dora Hirsch, daughter of her music teacher, and another girl named Agnes who had a role in the San Francisco Pauline Markham troupe's presentation of H. M. S.
In the lead-up to the 1998 elections, intense speculation surrounded the role that the new One Nation Party, formed in April 1997 by Queensland federal MP Pauline Hanson, would play.
In March 2012, Spearritt will take over the role of Pauline in a play called One Man, Two Guvnors in the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
The final work was a new opera with a role ( Claude Melnotte ) written especially for him, the Pauline of F. H. Cowen: the work was not successful.
The key role of Pauline, a nurse evacuated from Salisbury to London, was played by Pauline Murray.

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