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Corrigan

Corrigan House, a home in Sarasota, Florida which is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places


Corriganville Movie Ranch

Built on land purchased by Corrigan in 1937, the ranch provided scenery as well as man-made structures and sets, and was the backdrop for movies and television programs such as Fort Apache, Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory, The Robe, The Lone Ranger, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, Sky King, and Star Trek.

Dylan McGrath

McGrath also has a difficult relationship with Richard Corrigan, who suggested that he should work in theatre, days after he had called Corrigan's food "simple and nice".

E. Gerald Corrigan

In February, 2010, Corrigan faced inquiry in the House of Commons Treasury committee in London, England for Goldman's involvement with currency swaps executed with the Greek government.

Flat Foot Stooges

Upon realizing they are heading in the wrong direction, Curly quips "Hey, we're doing the Corrigan!", a reference to aviator Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan.

Grosvenor House Hotel

Richard Corrigan rents space within the hotel and runs the restaurant Corrigan's Mayfair.

Hellboy: Wake the Devil

At the B.P.R.D Headquarters in Fairfield, Connecticut, Tom Manning and Kate Corrigan brief the agents about the life of Vladimir Giurescu and the fact that he could never die because when the full moon shines down on him at Castle Giurescu he heals himself.

Kathy Corrigan

NDP leader Carole James assigned Corrigan to be the critic for the 2010 Winter Olympics and ActNow BC, opposite Mary McNeil who was Minister of State for the Olympics and ActNow BC.

Lady Be Good

Lady Behave!, a 1937 American film directed by Lloyd Corrigan

Lloyd Corrigan

Three times Corrigan portrayed the western author Ned Buntline in ABC's The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.

Corrigan appeared on dozens of television programs, such as the uncle of Corky played by Darlene Gillespie in the Mickey Mouse Club serial, "Corky and White Shadow."

Maura D. Corrigan

Corrigan had been mentioned as a potential nominee to the Supreme Court following the announced retirement of Sandra Day O'Connor and the withdrawal of Harriet Miers, and before President Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito.

Max Terhune

He then worked with Corrigan and John Wayne, who took over Livingston's role shortly before Wayne's career was launched by his starring role in "Stagecoach".

Naomh Mearnóg CLG

Éanna Mac Cába, as acting Treasurer, reported to the meeting that the club’s finances were in a healthy state, showing a credit balance of £27 made up of subscriptions from Jackie Hughes, Brother O’Fearghail (Coláiste Mhuire), Ray Burke T.D. and Shay Corrigan.

Naum Panovski

His work was inspired by the theories and practices of experimental theatre of Adolphe Appia, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Bertolt Brecht, Antonin Artaud, Peter Brook, Joseph Chaikin, Richard Scheckner, Tadeush Kantor, Carl Weber, Robert Corrigan, Mata Miloshevich, and Mira Miocinovic.

Richard Corrigan

Corrigan achieved a Michelin Star in 1998 and has been awarded many other culinary accolades, including Outstanding London Chef at the London Restaurant Awards.

Robert A. Corrigan

Dr. Leslie E. Wong, Oakland, California native and former President of Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan was selected to replace Corrigan.

Sarah Corrigan

Sarah Corrigan (born 1980) is an Australian international rugby union referee.

The Flying Irishman

Once in the air, Corrigan instead heads off to Ireland, and, 28 hours later, makes it successfully to Dublin.

Tzadikim Nistarim

In the 2009 novel Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann, the narrator of the Book One mentions hearing of the myth of "thirty-six hidden saints" while in college and compares the actions of his Christian brother Corrigan to one of the saints.

White Pongo

Corrigan, a Western actor, was an experienced "gorilla man," and played a similar role earlier that year in "The White Gorilla," where he starred both as jungle explorer and as the gorilla.


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