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Malachy Gerard McCourt (born 20 September 1931) is an American-Irish actor, writer, one-time pub owner, and politician. He was the 2006
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candidate for governor in
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, losing to the Democratic candidate Eliot Spitzer. He is the younger brother of author Frank McCourt.


Personal life

McCourt was born in New York City, the son of Irish parents Angela (née Sheehan) and Malachy McCourt. He is the last survivor of their seven offspring, following the death of his younger brother Alphonsus in 2016. McCourt was raised in
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, Ireland, and returned to the United States in 1952. He has four children: Siobhán, Malachy III, Conor, and Cormac, the latter two by his second wife, Diana. He also has a stepdaughter, Nina. He was portrayed by Peter Halpin in the film version of his brother's memoir ''
Angela's Ashes ''Angela's Ashes: A Memoir'' is a 1996 memoir by the Irish-American author Frank McCourt, with various anecdotes and stories of his childhood. The book details his very early childhood in Brooklyn, New York, US but focuses primarily on his life ...
''. He is also one of the four founding members of the Manhattan Rugby Football Club in 1960. Malachy appears in Frank McCourt's memoirs.


Film, stage, television, radio and music career

He has acted on stage, on television and in several movies, including '' The Molly Maguires'' (1970), ''
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'' (1978), '' Q'' (1982), '' Brewster's Millions'' (1985), ''
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'' as Dr Stillman in the "Ursu Minor" episode (2/10 - 1985), '' The January Man'' (1989), '' Beyond the Pale'' (2000), and '' Ash Wednesday'' (2002). He had appeared on three New York City-based soap operas: '' Ryan's Hope'', ''
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'', and '' One Life to Live''. He is also known for his annual Christmas-time appearances on '' All My Children'' as Father Clarence, a priest who shows up to give inspirational advice to Pine Valley citizens. In the 1970s he hosted a talk show on
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. In 1970, McCourt released an album, ''And the Children Toll the Passing of the Day.'' In recent years he has occasionally appeared on various programs on New York City's political radio station,
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. Among the shows on which he has appeared has been ''Radio Free Éireann''. He is also a regular guest artist at the Scranton Public Theatre in Pennsylvania, having performed in Inherit the Wind,
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and A Couple of Blaguards which he co-wrote with brother Frank McCourt. Currently, Malachy has been hosting a call-in radio forum on WBAI, airing on Sunday mornings at 11 am. He also had a short-lived role as a Catholic priest on the HBO prison drama '' Oz''. He was the owner of Malachy's, a bar on Third Avenue in New York. One of his frequent patrons was actor, and friend,
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, who although famous worked for a short time behind the bar for McCourt. McCourt played
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in '' Gods and Generals'' (2003).


Writing

McCourt has written two memoirs titled, respectively, '' A Monk Swimming'' and ''Singing My Him Song'', detailing his life in Ireland and his later return to the United States. He has also authored a book on the history of the ballad '' Danny Boy'', and put together a collection of Irish writings, called ''Voices of Ireland''.


Politics

On Tuesday, 18 April 2006, McCourt announced that he would seek to become governor of New York in the November 2006 election as a Green Party candidate. Running under the slogan "Don't waste your vote, give it to me", McCourt promised to recall the New York National Guard from Iraq, to make public education free through college, and to institute a statewide comprehensive "sickness care" system. McCourt polled at 5% in a 10 October Zogby poll, versus 25% for Republican
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and 63% for Democrat Eliot Spitzer. McCourt was endorsed by Cindy Sheehan, mother of a fallen soldier in the
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. The League of Women Voters excluded him from the gubernatorial debate. He came in a distant third in the general election, received 40,729 votes (or just under 1%), 9,271 votes short of what was required to gain automatic access in the 2010 election.


Bibliography

* "I Am Not Myself At All" essay in ''The Face in the Mirror: Writers Reflect on Their Dreams of Youth and the Reality of Age'' (2009) Victoria Zackheim, editor Prometheus Books ; * ''Bush Lies in State'' (2004) Sensei Publications ; * ''Harold Be Thy Name: Lighthearted Daily Reflections for People in Recovery'' (2004) Carhil Ventures ; * ''History of Ireland'' (2004) Running Press ; * ''The Claddagh Ring: Ireland's Cherished Symbol Of Friendship, Loyalty And Love'' (2003) Running Press ; * ''Danny Boy: The Legend of the Beloved Irish Ballad'' (2003) New American Library ; * ''Voices of Ireland: Classic Writings of a Rich and Rare Land'' (2002) Running Press ; * ''Singing My Him Song'' (2000) HarperCollins ; * '' A Monk Swimming'': A Memoir (1998) Hyperion ; * ''Through Irish Eyes: A Visual Companion to Angela McCourt's Ireland'' (1998) Smithmark Publishing .


''A Monk Swimming''

''A Monk Swimming'' (1998) is a memoir by Malachy McCourt of his life in
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, Ireland, and of his experiences when he came to America. The book recounts the journey and the many obstacles that McCourt had to overcome. After first working as a
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, he was able to open a successful
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tavern frequented by entertainment celebrities, and appeared on television talk shows, although neglecting his wife and child. This memoir picks up roughly where Frank McCourt, the author's older brother, left off at the end of his Pulitzer Prize–winning ''
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''. This book was written and published before the elder McCourt published his own sequels, ''
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'' and ''
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''. Malachy McCourt's account of his early years in New York City and its surrounding areas lends a different, if not altogether more brusque, account of Frank and Malachy McCourt's respective returns to their native United States, and the migration of Michael and Alphie McCourt, from their native Limerick. Some notable sections include: * A chance meeting with
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and her husband
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at a football club reception for the couple. * A "summer of content" spent living, drinking, and carrying on with married women in Ocean Bay Park,
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at night while by days selling
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door-to-door across the
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in Bay Shore, Long Island. * The description of the
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as "Ireland's most mediocre sons" (paraphrase). This seems to be tied to their banning of homosexual groups from marching in the New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade. The title is a mondegreen of "amongst women", a phrase from the
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rosary prayer,
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. The book is dedicated to New York City politician, humanitarian, and fellow Irishman Paul O'Dwyer, who at the time of first publication had recently died. McCourt and O'Dwyer had been close friends and politically like-minded.


References


External links


Malachy's Personal Website
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A Couple of Blaguards, the stageplay Malachy performs with his brother, Frank
* A song about McCourt's bar on Third Avenue. By Maggie and Terre Roch {{DEFAULTSORT:McCourt, Malachy 1931 births Living people People from New York City Male actors from Limerick (city) American actors American memoirists American people of Irish descent Green Party of the United States politicians