Terry George
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Irish actors, agent set for pre-Oscar honors...Alliance and the event are all about. " Previous honorees include James L. Brooks, Colm Meaney, Fiona Shaw, Van Morrison, Terry George, Bill Monahan, Neil Jordan, Jim Sheridan and David Holmes. Ireland will be represented at the Oscars... In this article: Oscar, Colin Farrell, Martin McDonagh, Terry George, and Neil Jordan |
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Eleanor McEvoy
...for the work of ''Oxfam Unwrapped''. McEvoy sang Bill Whelan's song The Seabird in Some Mother's Son starring Helen Mirren, director Terry George written by Jim Sheridan and Terry George. The song Whisper a Prayer to the Moon...
In this article: Eleanor McEvoy, Duncan Sheik, Paul Brady, Dublin, Ronnie Drew, Dave Rotheray, The Nephew, Belfast, and Whisper
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Variety | February 21, 2008
Oscar Wilde Awards honor Brooks
...for writers and great to writers." As for the award, Brooks joins a growing pantheon of honorees that includes Jim Sheridan, Neil Jordan, Terry George, David Holmes, Bill Monahan and Van Morrison. "I love what the evening is about,...
In this article: The Simpsons Movie, Oscar Wilde, Ireland, Jim Sheridan, James L. Brooks, Simpsons, and Simpsons
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Rotten Tomatoes: News | October 18, 2007
ROTTEN TOMATOES: Director Terry George on Reservation Road, American Gangster and More
...1996's Some Mother's Son. George broadened his scope with Hotel Rwanda, which earned George an Oscar nomination for co-writing the screenplay and a nomination for Don Cheadle's lead performance. Rotten Tomatoes spoke to Terry...
In this article: Rotten Tomatoes, Jim Sheridan, American Gangster, Reservation Road, Don Cheadle, In the Name of the Father, The Boxer, Northern Ireland, and Benicio del Toro
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Wikipedia | September 20, 2009
Some Mother's Son
...Mother's Son Some Mother's Son is a 1996 film written and directed by Irish filmmaker Terry George, co-written by Jim Sheridan, and based on the true story of the 1981 hunger strike in the Maze Prison, in Northern Ireland. Provisional...
In this article: Some Mother's Son, Bobby Sands, Cannes Film Festival, Jim Sheridan, Provisional Irish Republican Army, John Lynch, Helen Mirren, and Fionnula Flanagan
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Wikipedia | February 15, 2009
Historical and Cultural Context of In the Name of the Father
...Guildford pub bombing which killed 4 off duty British Soldiers and a civilian. The screenplay was adapted by Terry George and Jim Sheridan from the autobiography Proved Innocent by Gerry Conlon. This article was made to shed some light on...
In this article: Guildford, Northern Ireland, Jim Sheridan, Seamus Heaney, In the Name of the Father, Historical and Cultural Context of In the Name of the Father, and British Soldiers
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Bobby Sands
...as a "political hero" in media interviews . Bobby Sands was played by John Lynch in the 1996 film Some Mother's Son It was directed by Terry George and written by George and Jim Sheridan. A movie called by Italian film director and...
In this article: Bobby Sands, Northern Ireland, Suicide, Roman Catholic Church, United Kingdom, and Margaret Thatcher
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Wikipedia | October 02, 2009
What's Following Me?
...bare your soul." Good advice. Steve Morse McEvoy sang Bill Whelan's song "The Seabird" in Some Mother's Son starring Helen Mirren, director Terry George written by Jim Sheridan and Terry George. The song "Whisper a Prayer to the Moon"...
In this article: Eleanor McEvoy, Catholicism, Jim Sheridan, Helen Mirren, Bill Whelan, Sinead Cusack, Donal McCann, Columbia Records, and Pierce Brosnan
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Terry George
...he had his first collaboration with Jim Sheridan, who directed and starred. A year later he researched the non-fiction book The Pizza Connection with Shana Alexander. In 1993, he made his debut as screenwriter and assistant director with In...
In this article: Academy Awards, Jim Sheridan, Billy Ray, In the Name of the Father, Hotel Rwanda, Northern Ireland, World War II, William Monahan, and Oscar Wilde
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Terry George (born December 20, 1952) is an Irish screenwriter and director.
Born and raised in Belfast, much of his film work (e.g. The Boxer, Some Mother's Son, and In the Name of the Father) involves the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
His other films include Hotel Rwanda, Hart's War and A Bright Shining Lie and "Reservation Road"
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