O'Dowda was born in Dundalk, County Louth and was educated at the De la Salle Brothers' school in the town.
Brendan Behan | Brendan Fraser | Brendan Perry | Brendan Byrne | Brendan O'Carroll | Brendan Benson | Brendan Coyle | Brendan Bowyer | Brendan Joyce | David Brendan Hopes | Brendan Steele | Brendan Shine | Brendan Shanahan | Brendan O'Leary | Brendan Nelson | Brendan Keyes | Brendan I. Koerner | Brendan Grace | Brendan Gleeson | Brendan Dolan | Brendan Beiser | Brendan | Brendan Taylor | Brendan Taman | Brendan Sexton III | Brendan O'Brien (music producer) | Brendan O'Brien | Brendan McKay | Brendan Hughes | Brendan Graham |
For this album he took on the job of co-producer alongside Brendan O'Brien (known for his work with AC/DC, The Offspring, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, Incubus, Mastodon, and Stone Temple Pilots).
Brendan O'Carroll (born 1955), Irish writer, comedian, actor and director
He later became north-west Midlands area manager for Save the Children charity.
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In the first match of the 1985–86 he suffered an adductor muscle strain which caused him to retire on the advise of doctors.
Production company Frontier Films devised Brendan O'Carroll's Hot Milk and Pepper as a comedy quiz show vehicle for Brendan O'Carroll.
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Brendan O'Carroll's Hot Milk and Pepper was an RTÉ television quiz show show presented by Brendan O'Carroll and also starring Gerry Browne that was broadcast for two series between 1996 and 1998.
He is also the author of How to Get Out of Iraq with Integrity (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009).
Brendan O'Neill (musician) (born 1951, Belfast), Irish musician, drummer of the late Rory Gallagher band and now Nine Below Zero
Between 1966 and 1968, O'Reilly had the honour of commentating for Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest, as well as presenting the National Song Contest (to select Ireland's Eurovision entry) from 1966 to 1970.
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He also acted in the film Flight of the Doves playing a Garda, Michael, also played roles in After Midnight, and Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog.
John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary argue that three conditions are key to the establishment of democratic consociational power-sharing: elites have to be motivated to engage in conflict regulation; elites must lead deferential segments; and there must be a multiple balance of power, but more importantly the subcultures must be stable.
The duet "Pretty Irish Girl", apparently sung by Sean Connery and Janet Munro, has been alleged to feature dubbed vocals by Irish singers, Brendan O'Dowda and Ruby Murray.
John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary have developed a taxonomy of eight macro-political ethnic conflict regulation methods, which they note are often employed by states in combination with each other.
The Irish National Final was held on 22 January 1966 by RTÉ TV in Dublin, Brendan O'Reilly was hosting the event.
A school teacher and mother of eleven children (including Brendan O'Carroll), O'Carroll was educated at University College Galway and entered politics as a founder of the Lower Prices Council, which campaigned against high prices, scarcity and black marketeering in the aftermath of World War II.
Brown's Boys appeared first on RTÉ 2fm, an Irish radio station, in 1992 and then in a series of books written by Brendan O'Carroll from the mid-1990s onwards.
Serj Tankian (of System of a Down), Shooter Jennings, and Perry Farrell (of Jane's Addiction) are featured guests on the album, which was produced by Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave).
Brendan O'Leary, Constitutional Adviser to the Kurdistan Regional Government
In December 2005, the federal caucus of the Australian Labor Party initiated an Industrial Relations Taskforce in order to investigate the adverse effects of the legislation, chaired by Brendan O'Connor, with special emphasis on the impact on regional and rural communities, women and young people.