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John O'Connor
John O'Connor may refer to: Clergy * John O'Connor (Archdeacon of Emly) ( 1854–1904), Archdeacon of Emly, 1880–1904 * John J. O'Connor (bishop of Newark) (1855–1927), Roman Catholic Bishop of Newark * John O'Connor (priest) (1870–1952), British Roman Catholic priest, model for the fictional detective Father Brown * John O'Connor (cardinal) (1920–2000), Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York Politicians * John O'Connor (Canadian politician) (1824–1887) * John O'Connor (Lord Mayor of Dublin) ( 1835–1891), Lord Mayor of Dublin and MP for South Kerry * John O'Connor (North Kildare MP) (1850–1928) * John O'Connor (Australian politician) (1878–1937), member of the South Australian House of Assembly * John J. O'Connor (New York representative) (1885–1960), US Representative from New York * John J. O'Connor (Brooklyn politician) (1855–1898), member of the New York State Assembly * John M. O'Connor (born 1954), Attorney General of Oklahoma * John S. O'Connor (1896 ...
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John O'Connor (Archdeacon Of Emly)
John Hutton O'Connor was Archdeacon of Emly from 1880 to 1904. Hutton was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1854. He served at Kilrush (Curate); Cappamore (Perpetual curate, Perpetual Curate);Grean (Rector (ecclesiastical), Rector)"Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland report, 1869-80, with appendix" p11: Dublin, Alex Thom & Co and Borris, Roscrea, Borris (Rector (ecclesiastical), Rector). References

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Johnny O'Connor (hurler)
John P. O'Connor (1928 – 31 October 2010), known as Johnny O'Connor, was an Irish hurler who played as a midfielder for the Waterford senior team. Born in Abbeyside, County Waterford, O'Connor first played competitive hurling during his schooling at Dungarvan CBS. He arrived on the inter-county scene when he first linked up with the Waterford minor team. He made his senior debut during the 1946–47 league. O'Connor subsequently became a regular member of the starting fifteen and won one All-Ireland medal and two Munster medals. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion. As a member of the Munster inter-provincial on a number of occasions O'Connor won one Railway Cup medal. At club level he won several championship medals playing with Abbeyside, Clonea, UCD, Castletownroche and Avondhu. O'Connor retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1958 championship. Playing career Colleges During his schooling at Dungarvan CBS, O'Connor first establ ...
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Jon O'Connor
Jonathan O'Connor (born 29 October 1976) is an English former footballer who played as a defender in the Premier League for Everton and in the Football League for Sheffield United and Blackpool. Internationally, he represented England at levels up under-21. Club career O'Connor was born in 1976 in Darlington, County Durham. At 14, he was accepted into the Football Association's National School of Excellence at Lilleshall, and went on to join Everton (in preference to Leeds United and Barnsley) as a trainee. Manager Joe Royle had been impressed by his temperament. He signed his first professional contract in October 1993, and made his first-team debut in February 1996 against Manchester United at Old Trafford playing out of position at right back. Although Everton lost 2–0, O'Connor made a good impression. In his column in the ''Liverpool Echo'', Everton's goalkeeper, Neville Southall, wrote that "facing Ryan Giggs on your debut is about as tough as it can get", but that O ...
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John O'Conor
John O'Conor (born 18 January 1947) is an Irish pianist and pedagogue, and former director of the Royal Irish Academy of Music. Early career Born in Dublin, O'Conor attended Belvedere College in that city. During his early Dublin studies, his main piano teacher was J. J. O'Reilly. Later he was awarded an Austrian Government scholarship that enabled him to study in Vienna with the pedagogue Dieter Weber. He also made a special study of Beethoven with the German pianist Wilhelm Kempff. In 1973 O'Conor was awarded First Prize at the International Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna which launched his international career, and in 1975 he won First Prize at the Bösendorfer Competition. Performances O'Conor has given recitals in many of the world's most notable halls including New York's Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center in Washington, the Wigmore Hall and South Bank Centre in London, the Musikverein in Vienna, the Dvořák Hall in Prague and the Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo. He ...
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Jack O'Connor (other)
Jack O'Connor may refer to: Sportspeople * Jack O'Connor (Australian footballer) (1900–1983), Australian footballer * Jack O'Connor (Canadian football), Canadian football player and coach *Jack O'Connor (Gaelic footballer) (born 1960), former Kerry player and manager * Jack O'Connor (rugby union) (1906–1980), rugby union player who represented Australia Baseball *Jack O'Connor (catcher) (1866–1937), baseball catcher and manager *Jack O'Connor (pitcher) (born 1958), baseball pitcher Cricket *Jack O'Connor (Australian cricketer) (1875–1941), Australian cricketer * Jack O'Connor (English cricketer) (1897–1977), English cricketer Hurling * Jack O'Connor (Cork hurler) (born 1998), Irish hurler * Jack O'Connor (Wexford hurler) (born 1995), Irish hurler Other people *Jack O'Connor (trade unionist) (born 1957), Irish trade union leader *Jack O'Connor (writer) (1902–1978), American author and outdoorsman See also * John O'Connor (other) * Jack Connor (other) ...
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John Connor (other)
John Connor is a character in the ''Terminator'' films and television series. John Connor may also refer to: Government and politics *John Connor (Illinois politician) *John Connor (Irish politician) (1944–2024), Fine Gael TD for Roscommon *John T. Connor (1914–2000), American attorney, US Secretary of Commerce, 1965–1967 *Johnny Connor (1899–1955), Irish politician, Clann na Poblachta TD for Kerry North Sports *John Connor (baseball) (1861–1905), American baseball player *John Connor (footballer, born 1893), Huddersfield Town player *John Connor (footballer, born 1914), Bolton Wanderers and Tranmere Rovers player *John Connor (soccer) (born 1953), Scottish-born Canadian football (soccer) player Other *John Connor (Australia), Australian attorney and business executive *John Connor (mariner) (1727–1758), mariner *John Connor (Medal of Honor) (1845–1907), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Fictional characters *John Connor, a character in the Michael Cri ...
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John Conner (other)
John Conner (person) may refer to: * John Conner (American football) (born 1987), American football fullback * John Conner (footballer) (1896–?), Scottish forward who played for Belfast Distillery, Crystal Palace and Newport County * John C. Conner (1842–1873), U.S. Representative from Texas * John Conner (1775–1826), founder of Connersville, Indiana * John Chellis Conner (1913–2001), American marimbist * John Wayne Conner (19562016), American murderer executed in Georgia * Jack Conner (footballer, born 1898) (1898–1967), Scottish wing-half who played for Alloa Athletic, Celtic, Plymouth Argyle, Newport County and Torquay United * Mark Dice (born 1977), American YouTuber formerly known by the pseudonym John Conner See also * John Connor (other) John Connor is a character in the ''Terminator'' films and television series. John Connor may also refer to: Government and politics *John Connor (Illinois politician) *John Connor (Irish politician) (1944–2024), ...
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John Kennedy O'Connor
John Kennedy O'Connor (born in 1964) is a television and radio broadcaster, author, and entertainment commentator. He was born in North London, England, but is a naturalized citizen of the United States. He has written, reported and broadcast for numerous media organizations, as well as written, created and produced media events for a number of international corporations. He is best known for his work within the Eurovision Song Contest as a TV commentator and host. Until 2023, he was the news anchor for NBC and CBS Northern California channels KIEM-TV and KVIQ-LD, before moving to CBS Station KIMA-TV in Washington, as the main anchor. Eurovision Song Contest involvement In 2005, Carlton Books published his book ''The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History'', in conjunction with the European Broadcasting Union, initially produced in English, German, French, Swedish, Dutch and Danish editions, with a separate English publication in Australia. A Finnish version fo ...
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John Jay O'Connor
John Jay O'Connor III (January 10, 1930 – November 11, 2009) was an American lawyer and the husband of the United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the court. O'Connor, a prominent lawyer in Arizona, suffered from Alzheimer's disease during his later life. His illness played a significant role in Sandra Day O'Connor's 2005 decision to retire from the Supreme Court. Life and career O'Connor was born on January 10, 1930 in San Francisco, to John Jay O'Connor II and the former Sally Flynn. He was of Irish Catholic descent and attended St. Ignatius High School. He obtained his bachelor's degree from Stanford University in 1951, and later received a law degree, also from Stanford, in 1953. O'Connor met his future wife, Sandra Day, while both were law review editors and students at Stanford Law School. The couple married in 1952. O'Connor served within the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corp following his graduation fr ...
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Carroll O'Connor
John Carroll O'Connor (August2, 1924– June21, 2001) was an American actor whose television career spanned over four decades. He found widespread fame as Archie Bunker (for which he won four Emmy Awards), the main character in the CBS television sitcoms ''All in the Family'' (1971–1979) and its continuation, '' Archie Bunker's Place'' (1979–1983). He later starred in the NBC/CBS television crime drama '' In the Heat of the Night'' (1988–1995), where he played the role of police chief William "Bill" Gillespie. In the late 1990s, he played Gus Stemple, the father of Jamie Buchman ( Helen Hunt) on '' Mad About You''. In 1996, O'Connor was ranked number 38 on ''TV Guide''s 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time. He won five Emmys and one Golden Globe Award. Early life Carroll O'Connor, the eldest of three sons, was born on August2, 1924, in Manhattan, New York City, to Edward Joseph O'Connor, a lawyer, and his wife, Elise Patricia O'Connor (née O'Connor), a teacher. Both of his ...
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John O'Connor (painter)
John O'Connor (12 August 1830 – 23 May 1889) was an Irish painter. Personal life Born in 1830 in County Londonderry, the third son of Francis O’Connor and his wife, Rose Cunningham of Bath, he was left an orphan at the age of twelve. His uncle, a lessee of the Belfast and Liverpool theaters, provided him with work as a call-boy and an assistant in scene-painting at the Belfast theater. He married Ann Butler Fairburn on 30 December 1851 at St John the Evangelist in Upper Holloway, and they had two boys: Francis (born 1853) and John Peter (born 1854). Unfortunately Ann died on 17 July 1860 at their home 6 Waverly Place, Marylebone. John then married Ann's half-sister Ellen Fairburn on 9 January 1862 at Islington Parish Church, and they had two sons: Henry (born 1862) and Joseph William (born 1864). His grandson Terence George, by his son John Peter, married Angela Mary O'Connor (née Ashford) – the sister of Daisy Ashford – the young author of the famous book '' The ...
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John O'Connor (musician)
John O'Connor (born 1949) is a British guitarist, songwriter, and composer. He lives in Santa Barbara, California. Bark Studio O'Connor studied guitar at the London College of Music. He formed Bark recording studio in the 1980s in Walthamstow, North London. He produced, engineered and played guitar on hundreds of records for singers, bands, TV and radio commercials. He moved to California later that decade. He transitioned from writing music to playing music in the 1990s. He played in bands and toured with singers including Maddy Prior, Rick Kemp, Isla St Clair and Bucks Fizz. The Firm In 1982, he and songwriting partner Graham Lister wrote and recorded "Arthur Daley he's Alright". The song was released under the name The Firm by Stiff Records and reached the Top Ten in the UK charts. In 1987, along with co-writers Graham Lister and Rory Kehoe, O'Connor wrote and recorded "Star Trekkin'". The single spent a fortnight at number one on the UK Singles Chart, and became th ...
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