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  1. Aug 1, 2011 · Writer Maurice O’Callaghan, born and raised in West Cork, has penned a novel about two families in his home town during the War of Independence and the Civil War, titled “In their dreams of...

  2. Maurice OCallaghan, despite his trusty omnipresence at the Group Theatre, found it difficult to infiltrate the inner circle of actors, but who nevertheless was a constant in the cast lists for the greater part of it’s relatively short history.

  3. Dec 6, 2004 · The Ulster actor Maurice O'Callaghan, who was well known for his work in the original Group Theatre, has died.

  4. Harry Sinton Gibson’s social drama ‘The Square Peg’ was staged in September, with R.H. McCandless, Maurice O’Callaghan, J.G. Devlin and two raw, ambitious recruits, William Millar aka Stephen Boyd and Lawrence Beattie as brothers George and Dick Cunningham.

  5. Dec 4, 2004 · The Ulster actor Maurice O'Callaghan, who was well known for his work in the original Group Theatre, has died. For decades the Belfast man held many roles on stage, radio and screen, and...

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  6. Feb 11, 2020 · Native West Cork film director and writer Maurice OCallaghan returns to directing, this time with a musical, which tells the story of the legend of ‘The White Lady of Kinsale’.

  7. This British docudrama begins with the following onscreen message explaining its focus: "On the night of 21st November 1974, two Birmingham public houses (pubs) were bombed by the IRA. Twenty-one people were killed and 162 injured. Six men were convicted. They have been in prison since 1974.

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