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McNulty
McNulty is an Irish surname. It is derived from the Gaelic ''Mac an Ultaigh'' meaning "son of the Ulsterman". Usually considered a branch of the Ulaid ruling dynasty of ''Mac Duinnshléibhe'' ( MacDonlevy), a branch of Dál Fiatach, who fled Ulaid to Ailech after the former's conquest in 1177 by the Normans. DNA analysis points to descent from other Ulaid families as well. After the Battle of Kinsale in 1602, some McDonlevys and McNultys migrated to the province of Connacht where their name is now also common. Origin The name is said to have arisen from a branch of the ruling Ulaid dynasty of ''Mac Duinnshléibhe'' (Mac Donlevy) who had migrated to what is now County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland after John de Courcy's conquest of Ulaid in 1177. Here some of the MacDonlevys were nicknamed ''Ultagh/Ultach''. However, historical records such as the 1659 "Census" as well as Griffith's Valuation (1848-1864) show that concentrations of McNultys were found in parts of Ireland wh ...
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Amybeth McNulty
Amybeth McNulty (born 7 November 2001) is an Irish actress based in Canada. She is known for her starring role as Anne Shirley in the CBC/Netflix drama series ''Anne with an E'' (2017–2019), based on the 1908 novel '' Anne of Green Gables'' by Lucy Maud Montgomery, and for her role as Vickie in the Netflix science fiction horror series ''Stranger Things'' (2022present). Early life Amybeth McNulty was born on 7 November 2001 in Milford, County Donegal, Ireland, the only daughter of an Irish father and a Canadian mother. She also has Scottish heritage. She was homeschooled. She was a member of An Grianán's "Youth Theatre", where she trained in acting and ballet. Career McNulty's stage experience began with ballet and amateur performances at An Grianán's "Youth Theatre", which was facilitated by Nora Kavanagh, as well as musicals by the writer and composer Paul Boyd. In 2014, McNulty co-starred in the RTÉ One series '' Clean Break'' as inquisitive child Jenny Rane. In 2 ...
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Matthew McNulty
Michael Anthony McNulty (born 14 December 1982), known professionally as Matthew McNulty, is a German-born British actor. His credits include '' See No Evil: The Moors Murders'' (2006), ''Looking for Eric'' (2009), '' The Musketeers'' (2016), '' Cleaning Up'' (2019), and '' Domina'' (2021), and '' The Rising'' (2022). Early life McNulty was born on 14 December 1982 in Hanover, Lower Saxony, West Germany, and lived in Berlin and Münster, before moving to Atherton, Greater Manchester, England, when he was 10 years old. He attended Hesketh Fletcher high school, Atherton, then furthered his education at Winstanley College in Wigan. At 15 years of age, he was a lead in a school play, and enjoyed the role enough to make acting a career choice. McNulty was attending drama classes in Manchester when casting director Judi Hayfield approached him to audition for his first feature film. He juggled working in demolition with performing. Career Matthew McNulty gained early recognition ...
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Jennie McNulty
Jennie McNulty or Jenny McNulty (1866 – 1927) was an American-born British actress. Beginning her career as a Gaiety Girls, Gaiety Girl, she went on to act in featured roles on the London stage in musical theatre around the close of the 19th century, including comic operas and operettas, Victorian burlesques, farces and Edwardian musical comedies. Career McNulty was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and began her career as a Gaiety Girls, Gaiety Girl. She was later remembered as "among the prettiest and most popular of the girls at the Gaiety Theatre, London, Gaiety." Her West End theatre, West End roles included Lady Pattie in ''Adonis'' (1886), Fernand in ''Monte Cristo Jr. (Victorian burlesque), Monte Cristo Jr.'' (1886), Lady Betty in the comic opera ''Dorothy (opera), Dorothy'' (1886), a small role in the Victorian burlesque ''Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim'' (1887), Siebel in another burlesque, ''Faust up to date'' (1888–1889), In 1895, she was elected as hea ...
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Marguerite McNulty
Marguerite McNulty, who was regularly referred to in press as a “beauty”, was a U.S. stage actress. For decades in the early 20th century, she was cast in musical and other comedy productions on Broadway theatre, like the musical comedy ''Fifty Fifty, Ltd.'' (1919) and the Broadway farce ''The High Hatters'' (1928). McNulty was also cast in a single silent film, 1925's Ermine and Rhinestones. She was born in 1897 to Thomas Henry McNulty and Chloe Flora McNulty (née Sullivan) in Coffeeville, Kansas. In late 1925 she had filed suit against the scion William Andrews Clark III, the third grandson of the then very recently late railroad and mining magnate, financier, and U.S. Senator William A. Clark of Montana. McNulty's claim against the younger Clark was for his allegedly having breached his promise to marry her, which greatly surprised and disturbed his other girlfriend whom he had also promised to marry at the time (an 18 year old New York dancer named Katya Minnasian). For ...
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Clare McNulty
Clare Caitlin McNulty is an American actress. She is best known for playing Allie in the independent comedy film '' Fort Tilden'' and Chantal Witherbottom on the HBO Max dark comedy television series '' Search Party''. Early life Clare McNulty grew up in Tucson, Arizona. She attended Oberlin College, graduating in 2007 with a BA in theatre and politics. As of 2015, she resides in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn. Career In 2014, she appeared in the independent comedy film '' Fort Tilden'', her first feature. The film, which was directed by Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers, premiered at SXSW where it won that year's Grand Jury Award. In 2016, she again collaborated with Bliss and Rogers, appearing as Chantal Witherbottom on their dark comedy Black comedy, also known as black humor, bleak comedy, dark comedy, dark humor, gallows humor or morbid humor, is a style of comedy that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are norma ...
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Kevin McNulty (actor)
Kevin McNulty (born December 8, 1955) is a Canadian actor best known for his roles in '' Ernest Goes to School'', ''Timecop'', ''Fantastic Four'', '' John Tucker Must Die'', '' Snakes on a Plane'', '' Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer'', and as Mel Ivarson on the rural airline drama series ''Arctic Air''. He is also known for his role as Farmer McDonough on the Apple TV+ musical comedy series ''Schmigadoon!''. Biography His appearance in science fiction films and television productions has been prolific. McNulty grew up in Rossland, British Columbia. He studied music and acting at Washington State University and graduated from Studio 58, Langara College in Vancouver, British Columbia. He put his acting skills to work first on stage, working for two years from 1984 to 1985 at the Stratford Festival. In 1986, McNulty made his break in screen work. Since that time, he continued on an extensive track of television and film work. Filmography Film Television Awards and ...
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Geraldine McNulty
Geraldine McNulty is an English stage and television actress. She has played the character of Mrs Raven in '' My Hero'', and had guest appearances in ''Neverwhere'', '' Gimme Gimme Gimme'', ''The Vicar of Dibley'', '' The Smoking Room'' and ''The Catherine Tate Show''. Radio work includes guesting on '' Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections'' and ''The Party Line''. She also appeared in French & Saunders' ''Titanic'' in 1998 as an extra. She also appeared in '' Summerhill'' as Zoe Readhead. McNulty played a one-woman show at Edinburgh Fringe in 1995, ''10 Women In One Frock Show,'' and then developed one of the ten characters, Betty, into a one-woman musical. The following year she starred in the musical "Betty", again a solo show, in London's West End. "Betty" was written by Karen McLachlan and directed by Kathy Burke Katherine Lucy Bridget Burke (born 13 June 1964) is an English actress and comedian. She appeared in sketch shows such as '' French and Saunders'' (1988– ...
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Neil McNulty
Neil McNulty (born 18 January 1985) is a Scottish actor. He has played the part of Fraser Crozier in the BBC soap opera River City. He also worked for the actors agency Conway van Gelder Grant in London.http://www.conwayvangeldergrant.com/actors/contact Conway van Gelder Grant Staff List Filmography Film Television Stage *''Wolves in the Walls'' – (National Theatre of Scotland) *''Love and Money'' – (National Theatre of Scotland / Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) *''The Callanish Stoned'' – (Theatre Hebrides) *''San Diego'' – (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) *''Beauty and the Beast'' – (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) *''Last Supper'' – (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) *''King Lear'' – (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) *''Medea'' – (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (), formerly the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama () is a conservatoire of dance, drama, music, production, and film in Glasgow, Scotland. It i ...
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Christina McNulty
Christina McNulty was a silent film actress. She is best remembered as the female lead (character Margaret Alan) in the film ''The Lonely Trail'' (1922), a western romance and melodrama where a young woman falls in love with her American Indian wilderness guide after he saves her from an outlaw.''American Film Institute Catalog'', Feature Films, 1921-1930, University of California Press © 1971 American Film Institute (1997 edition), p. 448, While film portrayals of interracial love affairs between American Indians and Americans of European descent were in the early 20th century U.S. quite controversial (anti-miscegenation laws still predominating in the states), the moviegoing public found the films titillating, and they were quite popular. The prototype film of the theme was Cecil B. DeMille’s The Squaw Man (1914 film) ''The Squaw Man'' (known as ''The White Man'' in the United Kingdom) is a 1914 American silent Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Osca ...
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Mariana McNulty
Penny Singleton (born Mariana Dorothy McNulty, September 15, 1908 – November 12, 2003) was an American actress and labor leader. During her six decade career on stage, screen, radio and television, Singleton appeared as the comic-strip heroine Blondie Bumstead in a series of 28 motion pictures from 1938 until 1950 and the popular '' Blondie'' radio program from 1939 until 1950. Singleton also provided the voice of Jane Jetson in the animated series ''The Jetsons'' from 1962 to 1963. Behind the scenes, Singleton was the first woman to serve as president of an AFL-CIO union, and served two terms as president of the American Guild of Variety Artists. She testified before a Senate subcommittee in 1962 on the union's treatment of women variety workers, and led a strike of the Radio City Rockettes in 1967. Early life Singleton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She began performing professionally as a child, and only completed sixth grade in her schooling. Career ...
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County Donegal
County Donegal ( ; ) is a Counties of Ireland, county of the Republic of Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Ulster and is the northernmost county of Ireland. The county mostly borders Northern Ireland, sharing only a small border with the rest of the Republic. It is named after the town of Donegal (town), Donegal in the south of the county. It has also been known as County Tyrconnell or Tirconaill (), after Tyrconnell, the historical territory on which it was based. Donegal County Council is the local government in the Republic of Ireland, local council and Lifford is the county town. The population was 167,084 at the 2022 census of Ireland, 2022 census. Name County Donegal is named after the town of Donegal (town), Donegal () in the south of the county. It has also been known by the alternative name County Tyrconnell or Tirconaill (, meaning 'Land of Conall Gulban, Conall'). The latter was its official name between 1922 and 1927. This is in reference to th ...
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Ulaid
(Old Irish, ) or (Irish language, Modern Irish, ) was a Gaelic Ireland, Gaelic Provinces of Ireland, over-kingdom in north-eastern Ireland during the Middle Ages made up of a confederation of dynastic groups. Alternative names include , which is the Latin form of , and , Irish for 'the Fifth'. The king of Ulaid was called the or . Ulaid also refers to a people of early Ireland, and it is from them that the province of Ulster derives its name. Some of the dynasties in the over-kingdom claimed descent from the Ulaid, but others are cited as being of Cruithin descent. In historical documents, the term Ulaid was used to refer to the population group of which the was the ruling dynasty. As such, the title held two meanings: over-king of the Kingdom of Ulaid and king of the Ulaid people, as in the . The Ulaid feature prominently in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. According to legend, the ancient territory of Ulaid spanned the whole of the modern province of Ulster, excludin ...
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