Éamon de Valera | Eamon Dunphy | Éamon Ó Cuív | Eamon Grennan | Eamon Sullivan | Eamon Duffy | Éamon Zayed | George Eamon Park | Eamon Zayed | Eamon Ryan | Eamon O'Neill (wrestler) | Eamon O'Neill | Eamon Hamilton | Eamon De Valera | Eamon de Valera | Éamon a Búrc |
Various influential comedy hip hop groups began in the early 1990s, such as Das EFX and Fu-Schnickens, and throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, rappers like Eamon, Hopsin, Eminem, Jon Lajoie, and The Lonely Island gained popularity.
Eamon is employed by SportsNet New York hosting various shows and as a fill-in field reporter for Kevin Burkhardt on New York Mets telecasts when Burkhardt is in the Mets booth or if Burkhardt is with his NFL on Fox commitments.
From 2005 to 2007 he starred as Dunphia the wood nymph (Eamon Dunphy) and Fergie the Hair Dryer God (Alex Ferguson) in the musical comedy hit I, Keano.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Finance Minister Michael Noonan, Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore and Public Expenditure Minister Brendan Howlin were reportedly furious with Prof Honohan's failure to close the deal as had been expected.
The cast was: Frank Dwyer (story-teller), Eamon Kelly (nailmaker), Thomas Studley (stone-breaker), Peggy Monahan (weaver's widow), Brendan Cauldwell (grave digger), Henry Comerford (grave digger), Arthur O'Sullivan (cooper), Maura O'Sullivan (weaver's daughter).
Together they had five sons, Vivion, Éamon, Brian, Ruairi and Terence (Terry), and two daughters, Máirín and Emer.