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Dolours Price. Dolours Price (16 December 1950 [1] – 23 January 2013) was a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer. Price grew up in an Irish republican family and joined the IRA in 1971. She was sent to jail for her role in the 1973 Old Bailey bombing, but released in 1981. She married actor Stephen Rea in 1983.
Dolours Price. . . (m. 1983; div. 2003) . Children. 2. Stephen Rea (/ ˈreɪ / ray; born 31 October 1942) [1] is an Irish actor of stage and screen. [2] Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, he began his career as a member of Dublin 's Focus Theatre, and came to the attention of film audiences as one of the close collaborators of director Neil Jordan.
Say Nothing's subject is The Troubles in Northern Ireland, with the 1972 abduction and murder of Jean McConville as a central focus. The book describes the lives of Dolours Price, Brendan Hughes, Gerry Adams, and Jean McConville's children.
Bloody Friday. 1973 Old Bailey bombing (organizer) Brendan Hughes (June 1948 [1] – 16 February 2008 [2]), also known as "The Dark", [3] and "Darkie" [4] was a leading Irish republican and former Officer Commanding (OC) of the Belfast Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). [5] He was the leader of the 1980 Irish hunger strike.
Marian Price. Marian Price (born 1954), also known by her married name as Marian McGlinchey, [1] is a former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer. Born into a Republican family in Belfast, Price joined the IRA in 1971, along with her sister Dolours Price. They both participated in the 1973 Old Bailey bombing, for which Marian Price ...
According to Keefe, Dolours Price told Ed Moloney and Anthony McIntyre that three IRA volunteers were present at McConville's killing: former Unknowns commander Pat McClure, Price and a third volunteer whom Price alleged fired the fatal shot. However, Moloney and McIntyre refused to tell Keefe who this person was, as the volunteer was still ...
Hugh Feeney. Hugh Feeney (born 1951) is a former volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who, together with Dolours Price and Marian Price, organised the car bombings of the Old Bailey and Great Scotland Yard on 8 March 1973. He and ten members of his 11-man active service unit (ASU) were apprehended attempting to board a ...
Country. Ireland. Language. English. Budget. £420,000 [1] Angel (released as Danny Boy in the United States) is a 1982 Irish film written and directed by Neil Jordan and starring Stephen Rea. [2] The film was Neil Jordan's directorial debut, and the executive producer was John Boorman.