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2022:"The Internationalist Dramaturgy of Hilton Edwards and Micheál mac Liammóir."
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2011:"Micheál mac Liammóir, the Irish Language, and the Idea of Freedom."
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20th-century Irish actor, playwright, writer, and artist
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1747:, British Film Institute. Retrieved 12 April 2021; and
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1927:(ninth ed.). London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons.
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1663:, British Film Institute. Retrieved 12 April 2021
1379:. Liverpool: Oxford University Press. p. 1.
1447:"To Lead World in Drama Ambition of the Irish",
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1402:The Gate Theatre, Dublin: inspiration and craft
602:attended Micheál's funeral, two days later, at
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390:for the opening of the Irish language theatre,
1502:Marriott, R. B. "A Great Man of the Theatre",
1156:, Royal Irish Academy. Retrieved 10 April 2021
594:. He died at his and Edwards's Dublin home, 4
174:Mac Liammóir was born Alfred Lee Willmore, in
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1749:"Dear Boy – The Story of Micheal MacLiammoir"
1745:"Dear Boy – The Story of Micheal MacLiammoir"
992:Mac Liammóir is the subject of the 1990 play
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1867:The Macmillan Dictionary of Irish Literature
1094:The Macmillan Dictionary of Irish Literature
966:, edited by Peter Luke (1978); a biography,
2020:Dean, Joan Fitzpatrick, and Radvan Markus.
1751:, Irish Film Board. Retrieved 12 April 2021
1228:, AINM (in Irish). Retrieved 11 April 2021.
1109:tried to take a young lady up to his room".
987:Dear Boy: The Story of Michéal Mac Liammóir
977:In 1985, Orson Welles was the narrator for
142:, and two others, Mac Liammóir founded the
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1352:Irish Literature in Transition, 1880–1940
3573:Writers from the London Borough of Brent
3488:Burials at St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton
2357:Maol Sheachluinn na n-Uirsgéal Ó hÚigínn
3568:Actors from the London Borough of Brent
3553:English male dramatists and playwrights
1293:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1969:. Dublin: Irish Museum of Modern Art.
1767:, Lagan Press. Retrieved 12 April 2021
1572:Hope-Wallace, Philip. "Hedda Gabler",
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1761:"The Importance of Being Michael" (
1707:, WorldCat. Retrieved 12 April 2021
1489:"Irish Hamlet at the Westminster",
1226:"Mac Liammóir, Micheál (1899–1978)"
2414:Séafraidh Ó Donnchadha an Ghleanna
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3593:20th-century English male writers
2287:Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde
958:Books about Mac Liammóir include
567:, and in 1970 presented a third,
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3508:Irish dramatists and playwrights
2404:Donnchadh Mac an Caoilfhiaclaigh
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3608:20th-century Irish male artists
3588:20th-century Irish male writers
3538:Naturalised citizens of Ireland
3458:20th-century Anglo-Irish people
3188:The Wind That Shakes the Barley
3101:Dia libh a laochruidh Gaoidhiol
3096:Cóir Connacht ar chath Laighean
994:The Importance of Being Micheál
970:by Micheál Ó hAodha (1990) and
968:The Importance of Being Micheál
725:I Must Be Talking to my Friends
565:I Must Be Talking to My Friends
3548:20th-century Irish male actors
3091:An sluagh sidhe so i nEamhuin?
3081:A aonmhic Dé do céasadh thrínn
2312:Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh
2212:Baothghalach Mór Mac Aodhagáin
1884:Mac Liammóir, Micheál (1952).
1733:"Two People... With One Pulse"
1437:. Dublin, Ireland. p. 14.
954:Biographies and commemorations
922:30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia
295:, a "whimsical comedy" at the
239:, and in June 1912, he played
147:three one-man shows, of which
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3422:Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award
3056:Is acher in gaíth in-nocht...
3051:Le dís cuirthear clú Laighean
1563:, 6 October 1954, pp. 304–305
1154:Dictionary of Irish Biography
1023:Notes, references and sources
938:What's the Matter with Helen?
719:The Importance of Being Oscar
592:The Importance of Being Oscar
581:freemen of the city of Dublin
560:The Importance of Being Oscar
464:Mac Liammóir returned to the
150:The Importance of Being Oscar
50:The Importance of Being Oscar
3128:Bean Torrach, fa Tuar Broide
2322:Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire
2217:Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe
1299:UK public library membership
985:commissioned a documentary,
979:Two People... With One Pulse
972:The Boys: A Double Biography
687:The Mountains Look Different
3618:Painters from Dublin (city)
3473:20th-century Irish painters
1945:Orson Welles: A Celebration
1326:"Bannard Cogley, D(esirée)"
1017:Dublin Gay Theatre Festival
206:, playing Macduff's son in
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3468:20th-century English poets
3157:Suantraí dá Mhac Tabhartha
3086:A theachtaire tig ón Róimh
2267:Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte
2202:Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh
1923:Parker, John, ed. (1939).
1846:Herbert, Ian, ed. (1977).
727:issued as an LP argo RG493
631:The Picture of Dorian Grey
219:Drawing by the teenage Mac
3628:Actors from Dublin (city)
3498:English male stage actors
3011:Faber Book of Irish Verse
2332:Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh
2257:Eoghan Carrach Ó Siadhail
2247:Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin
1580:, 9 September 1954, p. 11
821:An Oscar of No Importance
797:Aisteoirí Faoi Dhá Sholas
275:during the visits of the
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3558:20th-century Irish poets
3533:LGBTQ people from London
3493:English male film actors
2222:Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh
2207:Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside
1984:Wallace, Martin (1983).
1925:Who's Who in the Theatre
1848:Who's Who in the Theatre
1590:"Much Ado About Nothing"
1528:, 13 February 1947, p. 1
1451:, 21 January 1929, p. 22
1258:, 7 February 1917, p. 11
1209:, 21 January 1965, p. 19
1193:, 28 January 1911, p. 12
1148:Fitz-Simon, Christopher.
925:(Irish storyteller) 1968
622:Who's Who in the Theatre
512:John Bull's Other Island
438:Mourning Becomes Electra
3518:Irish male stage actors
3122:The Prophecy of Berchán
3061:Is trúag in ces i mbiam
3029:The Wanderings of Oisin
2282:Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill
2232:Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh
2152:Contention of the bards
1650:(subscription required)
1574:The Manchester Guardian
1550:, 9 October 1962, p. 33
1150:" MacLiammóir, Micheál"
826:W.B.Yeats and his world
479:Wartime and later years
3513:Irish male film actors
3205:Love Songs of Connacht
3071:An Díbirt go Connachta
3066:Sen dollotar Ulaid ...
2792:Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
2617:Mary Devenport O'Neill
2362:Philip Ó Duibhgeannain
2327:Diarmaid Mac an Bhaird
2317:Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh
2262:Fear Feasa Ó'n Cháinte
2157:Irish Literary Revival
2142:Chief Ollam of Ireland
1865:Hogan, Robert (2016).
1471:Herbert, pp. 1131–1132
1315:, 30 August 1928, p. 7
1271:, 5 October 1925, p. 8
1254:"Felix Gets a Month",
1189:"The Little Theatre",
847:British Film Institute
758:Put Money In Thy Purse
699:A Slipper for the Moon
543:Much Ado About Nothing
425:and the title role in
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331:with a cast of mainly
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3322:Cork University Press
3076:Foraire Uladh ar Aodh
2476:James Clarence Mangan
2237:Lochlann Óg Ó Dálaigh
2197:Mael Ísu Ua Brolcháin
2127:Irish syllabic poetry
2122:Metrical Dindshenchas
1869:. London: Macmillan.
1831:. London: W H Allen.
1776:Billington, Michael.
1642:"Sexing the Shamrock"
1493:, 19 June 1935, p. 14
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2277:Proinsias Ó Doibhlin
2252:Cormac Mac Con Midhe
2053:Micheál Mac Liammóir
1947:. London: Pavilion.
1941:Taylor, John Russell
1778:"Sodom and begorrah"
1661:"Michal MacLiammóir"
1506:, 19 June 1935, p. 3
1313:Londonderry Sentinel
1267:"A New Irish Film",
1245:, 29 June 1915, p, 6
883:Comin' Thro' the Rye
671:Ill Met by Moonlight
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600:president of Ireland
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376:Gate Theatre, Dublin
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2471:Charles Gavan Duffy
2307:Cináed ua hArtacáin
2272:Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa
2242:Fear Flatha Ó Gnímh
2147:Irish bardic poetry
1888:. London: Methuen.
1631:Morley, pp. 129–130
1537:Mac Liammóir, p. 26
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889:Land of Her Fathers
876:The Little Minister
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731:Talking About Yeats
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2888:Gerald Dawe
2878:Tony Curtis
2827:W. B. Yeats
2772:Bobby Sands
2752:Basil Payne
2747:Paul Durcan
2742:John Jordan
2697:Derek Mahon
2627:John Hewitt
2552:James Joyce
2536:Oscar Wilde
2496:James Henry
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162:Early years
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1963:Vaněk, Joe
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