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Synnott is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Synnott (born 1959), Irish archdeacon * Andrew Synnott, Irish composer * Bob Synnott (1912–1985), American basketball player * Del Synnott (born 1977), Irish actor * Frank Synnott (1890–1945), Canadian ice hockey player * Hilary Synnott (1945–2011), British diplomat * Joe Synnott (1893–1945), Irish Gaelic footballer * John Synnott (1895–????), Irish Gaelic footballer * Mark Synnott, American rock climber and author * Noel Synnott (born 1951), Irish football player * Peter Synnott (1903–????), Irish Gaelic footballer * Stephen P. Synnott (born 1946), American astronomer and Voyager scientist * William R. Synnott William R. (Bill) Synnott (December 29, 1929 – November 13, 2010) was an American organizational theorist, Vice President of Bank of Boston, author, consultant and lecturer, known for his work in the field of computer technology in business i ... (1929–2010), American organizational ...
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Bob Synnott
Robert Thomas Synnott (September 27, 1912 – November 19, 1985) was an American professional basketball and minor league baseball player. He played for dozens of independent and professional basketball teams in the 1930s and 1940s, including stops in the Metropolitan Basketball League, American Basketball League, New York State Professional Basketball League The New York State Professional Basketball League (NYSPL) was a professional basketball circuit based in New York. The league was founded in 1946 and dissolved after three seasons in 1949. History The league formed in 1946 as an eight-team circuit. ..., and National Basketball League (NBL). In the NBL, Synnott averaged 2.4 points per game for his career and also won a league championship in 1944–45 with the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons. Synnott played two seasons of minor league baseball for the Cumberland Colts in the Middle Atlantic League (1931, 1932). A pitcher, he recorded 11 wins and 14 losses with a 4.20 earne ...
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Del Synnott
Derek Synnott (born 17 October 1977) is an Irish actor. He played Froderick in '' Princess of Thieves'' and DC Alan Carter in '' Murphy's Law''. Synnott was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. When he was 11 years old, he and his family moved to Essex, England in 1989. He attended The Hedley Walter School, in Brentwood, Essex, from 1989. He has also appeared in the TV version of '' Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' titled "Lock Stock" and the Samuelson Productions feature '' Stormbreaker''. In 2013, he appeared in '' The Great Train Robbery'' as Brian Field. His very first TV role was in the mini series "Every woman knows a secret" in 1999. Since then he has had major roles in programs such as Dangerfield, Waking The Dead, Red Cap , Doc Martin and New Tricks. Personal life Synnott met actress Keira Knightley on the set of the 2001 TV movie '' Princess of Thieves''. The two later appeared together in the short film ''Deflation In economics, deflation is a decrease ...
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Mark Synnott
Mark Synnott is an American professional rock climber and author. He is an internationally certified mountain guide and member of The North Face athlete team. Synnott specializes in remote first ascents of big wall climbs. Books Synnott has climbed frequently with fellow The North Face athlete Alex Honnold, who is famous for free solo climbing El Capitan in 2017. Honnold's daring ascent inspired Synnott's best-selling book ''The Impossible Climb'', a part memoir, part historical account of climbing history and the ground-breaking first free solo of El Capitan. In 2021, Synnott published ''The Third Pole'', documenting his 2019 expedition with Renan Ozturk to search for the body of Sandy Irvine on Mount Everest. Climbing Synnott is known for groundbreaking first ascents around the world. He often documents these trips for National Geographic and The North Face. One such first ascent was climbing Mount Weiassipu, Guyana on an expedition where he led a team of climbers includin ...
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Joe Synnott
Joseph Synnott (22 September 1893 – 14 August 1952) was an Irish Gaelic footballer. His championship career at senior level with the Dublin county team spanned ten seasons from 1919 until 1928. Synnott first played competitive football during a golden age for the O'Tooles club. In ten years from 1918 until 1928 he won nine county senior championship medals with the club. Success at club level saw Synnott join the Dublin senior team and he made his debut during the 1919 championship. Over the course of the next decade he had much success and won three successive All-Ireland medals between 1921 and 1923. He also won five Leinster medals. Synnott's brothers, John and Peter Synnott, also played with Dublin. Honours ;O'Tooles *Dublin Senior Football Championship (9): 1918, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928 ;Dublin * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (3): 1921, 1922, 1923 * Leinster Senior Football Championship (5): 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 ...
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John Synnott
John Francis Synnott (born 10 October 1895) was an Irish Gaelic footballer. His championship career at senior level with the Dublin county team spanned ten seasons from 1919 until 1928. Synnott first played competitive football during a golden age for the O'Tooles club. In ten years from 1918 until 1928 he won nine county senior championship medals with the club. Success at club level saw Synnott join the Dublin senior team and he made his debut during the 1919 championship. Over the course of the next decade he had much success and won three successive All-Ireland medals between 1921 and 1923, albeit his first medal was as a non-playing substitute. He also won five Leinster medals. Synnott's brothers, Joe and Peter Synnott, also played with Dublin. Honours ;O'Tooles *Dublin Senior Football Championship (9): 1918, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928 ;Dublin * All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (3): 1921, 1922, 1923 * Leinster Senior Football Champions ...
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Peter Synnott
Peter Synnott (born 26 May 1903) was an Irish Gaelic footballer. His championship career at senior level with the Dublin county team lasted two seasons from 1932 until 1933. Synnott first played competitive football during a golden age for the O'Tooles club. During his playing days he won several county senior championship medals. Success at club level saw Synnott join the Dublin senior team and he made his debut during the 1932 championship. Over the next few years he had much success and won back-to-back Leinster medals. Synnott's brothers, John and Joe Synnott, also played with Dublin. Honours ;Dublin * Leinster Senior Football Championship (2): 1932, 1933 Events January * January 11 – Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independence, against the wis ... References 1903 births Dublin inter-county Gaelic footbal ...
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Andrew Synnott
Andrew Synnott is an Irish composer. In 2017 he became the first living Irish composer to have an opera staged at Wexford Festival Opera with the premiere of Dubliners. Wexford commissioned two further operas from him; La cucina, premiered at the festival in 2019 and What Happened To Lucrece, premiere Wexford 2020. Synnott is also active as a conductor, including conducting from the piano his own reduction of ''The Tales of Hoffmann'' for Irish National Opera in 2018. He has conducted many opera performances in Ireland and abroad and has conducted the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, the RTE Concert Orchestra and the National Chamber Choir of Ireland. Works *''Dubliners'' (2017), libretto by Arthur Riordan based on Joyce's short stories "Counterparts" and "The Boarding House" *''La Cucina'' (2019), Wexford Opera Festival Wexford Festival Opera () is an opera festival that takes place in the town of Wexford in south-eastern Ireland during the months of October and Nove ...
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Hilary Synnott
Sir Hilary Nicholas Hugh Synnott KCMG (20 March 1945 – 8 September 2011) was a British diplomat who was Regional Coordinator of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Southern Iraq from 2003 to 2004, before retiring in 2005. He published a book about his time there called 'Bad Days In Basra'. Education Hilary Synnott attended Peterhouse, Cambridge where he was awarded an MA. From 1962 to 1973, he was a Royal Navy officer serving as a submariner. Diplomatic career In 1973, Synnott joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as Second Secretary. He was posted as First Secretary to UKDEL OECD Paris in 1975 and was transferred to Bonn in 1978. He returned to the FCO in 1981. In November 1985, Synnott was appointed Counsellor, Consul-General and Head of Chancery in Amman. He was Deputy High Commissioner to India from 1993 to 1996. At the FCO, he served as Director for South and South East Asian Affairs from 1996 until 1998. He was appointed British High Commissione ...
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Alan Synnott
Alan Patrick Sutherland Synnott (born 1959) was the Church of Ireland Archdeacon of Killala and Achonry from 2010 to 2017. Synnott was ordained in 1986. He served as * Curate at Lisburn, 1985–1988 * a Military chaplain, 1988–1995 * Incumbent at Galloon (Newtownbutler), 1995–2000 * Incumbent at Monkstown, 2000 to 2004 * Permission to officiate, 2004–2009 * Incumbent at Skreen, 2009 to 2017 * Incumbent at Bessbrook Bessbrook is a village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies about three miles (5 km) northwest of Newry and near the Newry bypass on the main A1 Belfast- Dublin road and Belfast-Dublin railway line. Today the village of Bessbrook ..., 2017 References 1952 births Archdeacons of Killala and Achonry Living people 20th-century Irish Anglican priests 21st-century Irish Anglican priests Place of birth missing (living people) {{Ireland-Anglican-clergy-stub ...
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Noel Synnott
Noel Synnott (born 14 December 1951) is an Irish former football player and manager. He was a defender who played for Shamrock Rovers and played three times for the Republic of Ireland national football team in 1978. He began in the League of Ireland in 1973 playing for Sligo Rovers. He joined Shamrock Rovers the following year firstly playing under Mick Meagan, then Sean Thomas and Johnny Giles. He played for nine years at Milltown, making four appearances in European competition and a League of Ireland XI cap, plus 3 appearances against Liverpool F.C. and also against Southampton and for Waterford against Arsenal, he also played for the League of Ireland against Argentina in April 1978, in the Boca Juniors stadium in Buenos Aires, just before Argentina won the World Cup in June of that year. On 27 March 1983, he was the victim of a crude tackle from Mick Fairclough of Dundalk, which resulted in a broken leg. Doctors told him he would never play again so a testimonial was ...
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Sinnott
Sinnott is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arts and entertainment * Declan Sinnott (born 1950), Irish-born musician and producer * Joe Sinnott (1926–2020), American comic book artist * Kevin Sinnott (born 1947), Welsh painter * Lillian Sinnott (1890–1914), American actress * Mack Sennett (born Michael Sinnott) (1880–1960), actor, director and producer * Paul Sinnott, English drummer * Richard Sinnott (born 1963), English actor * Will Sinnott (1960–1991), Scottish musician and songwriter Politics * Edward Sinnott (1864–1936), Newfoundland politician * Herbert Arthur Sinnott (1871–?), 21st mayor of Calgary, Alberta * John Sinnott (politician) (1905–1960), Liberal Party of Canada member of parliament * Joseph E. Sinnott (born c. 1966), mayor of Erie, Pennsylvania * Kathy Sinnott (born 1950), Irish disability rights campaigner and politician * Nicholas J. Sinnott (1870–1929), US Representative from Oregon Science * Edmund Ware Sinnott (1888� ...
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Frank Synnott
Francis Allen "Red" Synott (December 28, 1890 – October 12, 1945) was a Canadian-born American ice hockey star of the early 1920s, playing on the first two United States hockey teams, and winning silver medals with them in 1920 and 1924 Events January * January 12 – Gopinath Saha shoots Ernest Day, whom he has mistaken for Sir Charles Tegart, the police commissioner of Calcutta, and is arrested soon after. * January 20– 30 – Kuomintang in China h .... Besides the Olympics, he won a world championship with the U.S. in 1920. Synott also played for Boston A.A. for a brief period (1919–1920). References External links * * 1890 births 1945 deaths American ice hockey officials American men's ice hockey players American people of Canadian descent Boston Athletic Association ice hockey players Ice hockey people from New Brunswick Ice hockey players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Ice hockey players at the 1924 Winter Olympics Medali ...
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