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Joseph Victor O'Connor (born 20 September 1963) is an Irish novelist. His 2002 historical novel Star of the Sea was an international number one bestseller. Before success as an author, he was a journalist with the Sunday Tribune newspaper and Esquire . [ 1 ]
Amid a haze of cigarette smoke and uneaten food, the family of Enda Doyle (Malcolm McDowell) gathers in Dublin for his wake. A university librarian, poet, and complicated man, he has left behind a trail of unresolved issues, a dysfunctional family, and a disturbing mystery. Red Roses and Petrol, a darkly comic feature film by director Tamar ...
His family moved to London, where he attended the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School, the University of London and RADA. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] He made his professional stage debut in 1939 playing Flavius, Trebonius, and Titinius in a modern-dress production of Julius Caesar at the Embassy Theatre , and subsequently at His Majesty's Theatre . [ 4 ]
O'Connor was born on July 27, 1925, in Springfield. He was one of seven children of milkman Thomas J. O'Connor Sr. and grew up in Springfield's Hungry Hill neighborhood. [1] O'Connor was part of a large family, he had more than 50 cousins that lived in the Springfield area, many of whom worked on his campaigns.
Joseph O'Connor (rower), American rowing cox at the 1976 World Rowing Championships; Joe O'Connor (snooker player) (born 1995), English snooker player; Joseph O'Connor (water polo) (1904–1982), Irish Olympic water polo player; Joe O'Connor (referee) (1892–1961), American boxing referee and government official for the city of Boston
O'Connor, the name of O'Brien in the 1956 film adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four Enoch O'Connor, the name of a side character in Ransom Rigg's book series ' Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children ' who possesses the ability to resurrect the dead via inanimate objects.
John Carroll O'Connor (August 2, 1924 – June 21, 2001) was an American actor whose television career spanned over four decades. He found widespread fame as Archie Bunker (for which he won four Emmy Awards), the main character in the CBS television sitcoms All in the Family (1971–1979) and its continuation, Archie Bunker's Place (1979–1983).
Joseph Graham O'Connor (1839 – 22 July 1913) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He was born at Dareen House in Kings County , Ireland, to tanner Stephen O'Connor and Anne Graham. He migrated to Australia in 1841 and became an apprentice wood engraver and printer.