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  1. Famous filmmaker John Huston’s former Galway manor up for sale
    October 20, 09

    The famous Irish manor that director John Huston once owned has been put back on the market.

  2. Mass for Frank McCourt to be held on Irish writer's birthday
    August 18, 09

    Pultizer Prize winning Irish writer Frank McCourt will be given a Mass on Wednesday, August 19 in New York. McCourt would have celebrated his 79th birthday on that day.

  3. Daniel Day-Lewis and family poised to make the move from Ireland to U.S.
    July 06, 09

    British born Irish citizen Daniel Day-Lewis seems set to relocate to the U.S. The current County Wicklow resident, the first Freeman of the Irish county, is married to American writer/director and daughter of famous playwright Arthur Miller, Rebecca Miller, who is intent on moving back to her birthplace.

  4. Irish homes to the stars: Celebrities with digs in Ireland
    July 02, 09

    These celebs weren't born in Ireland, but that doesn't mean they can't call it home! From Jeremy Irons somewhat infamous pink castle, to Sarah Jessica Parker's Donegal cottage, these stars lay their heads in the Emerald Isle as often as they can.

  5. Irish actor Conleth Hill stars in Woody Allen's 'Whatever Works'
    June 21, 09

    Irish actor Conleth Hill, the star of Woody Allen’s new film “Whatever Works,” is probably the least flashy actor you could hope to meet. But behind his low-key style, Hill has enjoyed an acting career that already outshines almost every rival of his generation.

  6. Black and Green
    March 10, 09

    Black Irish, a new drama about a 15-year-old Irish American boy growing up in the shadow of his emotionally remote father and his deeply troubled family, opens in New York and Boston cinemas this week. CAHIR O'DOHERTY talks to the actors, the writer and director.

    BLACK Irish, a Boston-based coming of age drama starring Brendan Gleeson and rising young star Michael Angarano, concerns the volatile relationship between a teenage boy and his spectacularly dysfunctional Irish American family.

  7. Daniels Top Choice? Ireland
    March 09, 09

    He's cleaning up in the pre-Oscar award blitz and hotly tipped to win a second Best Actor Oscar next month - indeed, if the show goes on as the writer's strike has already put the kibosh on the Golden Globes - but Daniel Day Lewis, English-born but Irish to the core, is taking it all in his stride. Day Lewis was in Santa Monica on Monday night to collect his first gong of the season, top actor honors at the Critics' Choice Awards for his star turn in "There Will Be Blood." But one gets the feeling that the low-key star would just as soon stay at home in Co.







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