The school plays itself in a fictional "Burnaby, Washington" in the 2007 film The Invisible, starring British Columbia native Justin Chatwin and Alex O'Loughlin.
This same sequence is used in the opening credits of the 2010 remake, with Alex O'Loughlin in the lead role.
Alex Ferguson | Alex Rodriguez | Alex Cox | Alex | Alex Jones | Alex Chilton | Alex Trebek | Alex Salmond | Alex Katz | Alex Riel | Alex Ross | Alex Haley | Àlex Corretja | Alex Moulton | Alex Zanardi | Alex Smith | Alex Kapranos | Alex Jones (radio host) | Alex Shnaider | Alex Shelley | Alex Karras | Alex Grey | Alex da Kid | Magic Alex | Judge Alex | Alex Schomburg | Alex Rose | Alex Pardee | Alex Krycek | Alex Jennings |
Woodbridge and Woodforde won in the final 6–4, 5–7, 6–2, 7–6(7–3) against Sébastien Lareau and Alex O'Brien.
Team:
Shane Supple
G Norton
Sean Murray
C Moran
A Daly
Martin Cahill
G Kane
Barry Cahill
John O'Loughlin
Paddy Andrews 0-01
G McIntyre 0-01
K Kilmurray
P Ryan
K Darcy (2f) 0-3
Mark Cahill 0-1 (f).
After returning to Ireland O'Loughlin joined Clare FM where she read the news and also reported on local issues.
O'Loughlin attended Nottingham Trent University and graduated with a degree in Quantity Surveying, going on to become a Private Quantity Surveyor in London.
He has also represented Ireland at underage soccer winning a European Under 19 Championship medal in 1998 under the guidance of manager Brian Kerr, where he was second to first choice keeper Alex O'Reilly of West Ham United, He played one match in the tournament against France, In that same year he received a trial with Newcastle United.
Debra Wuerch has three daughters, Julie Loughlin who goes to Oregon State University, Jessica Loughlin who goes to Northwest University, and Caroline Wuerch.
Clare were well on top for much of the game, however, Liam Cahill and Eugene O’Neill scored twice for Tipp in the last ten minutes.
The highlight of his stage career was a national tour of A Streetcar Named Desire as Stanley Kowalski, opposite Tallulah Bankhead as Blanche DuBois.
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In 1986 he played the part of Mr. Parks in a first season episode of Highway to Heaven entitled "The Brightest Star".
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He also appeared on Cannon on February 22, 1972, in the episode "Flight of the Hawks".
O'Loughlin presented alongside news presenter Jo Hall and filled-in for the weeknight sports presenter Tony Jones.
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O'Loughlin finished at Nine News when his contract ended in November 2008, taking on a new direction at North Melbourne Football Club.
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At the end of 2006, O'Loughlin moved from the Seven Network to the Nine Network to replace Leith Mulligan as weekend sport presenter, with Mulligan moving to Fox Sports News.
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Heath O'Loughlin is a former weekend sports presenter and reporter for Nine News Melbourne.
It was directed by Orla O'Loughlin and written by Steven Canny.
Matt Loughlin is an American sportscaster, and is the current radio play-by-play voice of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League on WFAN, where he is partnered with commentator Sherry Ross.
Both teams were composed of retired players with the match supporting both the Little Heroes Foundation and the Reach Foundation youth charities started by former Melbourne Demons star player, the late Jim Stynes.
Loughlin, in some cases Loughlin is a variant of O’Loughlin.
O'Loughlin made his breakthrough into the Wigan first team under head coach Stuart Raper during 2002's Super League VII.
O'Loughlin worked for the Justice Department in the Boston District from the end of the 1918 season until his death less than four months later.
Susan helps Priya to get her job back by blackmailing Brian O'Loughlin (Paul Denny) into withdrawing his false accusations of harassment against her.
Mac Loughlin was a native of Killure, near Ballinasloe, and an innovator in the promotion of local studies, been the author of half-a-dozen books on the subject, as well a number of articles.
In 2011 at the Guild of Food Writers Award ceremony held in the Fishmonger's Hall, Hayward emphatically denied that he was Marina O'Loughlin, the anonymous restaurant critic on whose behalf he accepted the award for Best Restaurant Critic.