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4 unusual facts about Hoey


Dál Fiatach

The descendants of this royal line include the clans MacDonlevy/MacDunleavy (> MacNulty), and their parent house O'Haughey/O'Hoey (sometimes alternatively prefixed MacCaughey).

Evelyn Hoey

Evelyn Hoey (December 15, 1910 – September 11, 1935) was a Broadway theatre torch singer and actress.

Hoey was found shot to death in an upstairs bedroom of oil heir Henry H. Rogers III's Indian Run Farm house, Wallace Township near Downingtown, Pennsylvania in 1935.

Robert Hoey

Robert Alexander Hoey (September 12, 1883—November 15, 1965) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.


BBC Wales Today

Former presenters of Wales Today include: Noreen Bray; John Darran; Sara Edwards; Gail Foley; Jayne James; Rees Jones; Patrick Hannan; Brian Hoey; Bob Humphrys; Vincent Kane; Jason Mohammad; Chris Morgan; David Parry-Jones; Betsan Powys; Penny Roberts; Simon Pusey; Tim Rogers.

Gary Hoey

As writer, producer, and guitar player, Hoey's clients have included Disney, ESPN, and No Fear, and he has performed the National Anthem for the New England Patriots, San Diego Padres, and the Boston Red Sox.

Hallmark’s musical greeting cards feature two of Gary’s “Ho Ho Hoey” classics.

Iris Hoey

Iris Hoey (17 July 1885 – 13 May 1979) was a British actress in the first half of the twentieth century, both on stage and in movies.

Jack Hoey

John Bernard Hoey (November 10, 1881 – November 14, 1947) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1906 through 1908 for the Boston Americans/Red Sox.

London Video Arts

The idea for London Video Arts (LVA) was initiated by David Hall and founded in summer 1976 by a group of video artists including Roger Barnard, David Critchley, Tamara Krikorian, Brian Hoey, Pete Livingstone, Stuart Marshall, Stephen Partridge, John Turpie and Hall.

No Experience Required

Journalism Finalists: Julie Kavanagh, Jason Kennedy, Eden Hoey

The Holy Sea

In 2007, Skerritt and Hoey decided to reform The Holy Sea to record their second album A Beginner's Guide to the Sea.

William Redmond

Willie Redmond or William Hoey Kearney Redmond (1861–1917), Irish nationalist politician, brother of John Redmond, British Army captain


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