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The founding members of the group were Conleth (Con) Cluskey (18 November 1935 – 8 April 2022), his younger brother Declan (Dec) Cluskey (born 23 December 1941), and their friend John Stokes (Sean James Stokes) (born 13 August 1936).
The Grand Order of Water Rats is a British entertainment industry fraternity and charitable organisation based in London. Founded in 1889 by the music hall comedians Joe Elvin and Jack Lotto, the order is known for its high-profile membership and benevolent works (primarily within the performing industries). [1]
The husband and wife are Declan (“Yesterday” star Himesh Patel) and Delores (Sarah Goldberg of “Barry” fame), a couple who exhibit no signs of loving or even really knowing each other.
Cluskey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles B. Cluskey (ca. 1808–1871), American architect; Frank Cluskey (1930–1989), Irish Labour Party politician; James Cluskey (born 1986), Irish tennis player; May Cluskey (1927–1991), Irish stage, film and television actress; Michael Walsh Cluskey (1832–1873), Confederate ...
Eliza's landlady, enraged by the former's refusal to marry her son, calls in the unpaid lease she owes for her ancestral home. Eliza is hired to investigate a murder — only to discover that the dead man committed suicide and that the supposed murderer was framed by his wife after she uncovered his homosexuality. With help from Moses, she ...
Declan (Mitchell Ray) meets the Porters in series 7's last episode after he and a group of other children break into Ben's van when he and Bill drop Jenny off at university. After learning he is homeless , Bill and Ben sympathise with him.
Declan Kennedy arrived in mid-1993 and quickly caught the attention of Jenny Harrison (Maggie Harper), who he trained at the gym.Steve Mills (Andrew Binns) was reluctant to the newcomer and revealed to the other staff that Declan was his father. Steve blamed Declan for the suicide of his mother but the two eventually patched things up.
Cluskey was a member of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin from 1972 to 1986. Writer Thomas Kilroy remembered her as "an extraordinary comic actress". [2] Among her roles at the Abbey were roles in The Silver Tassie (1972, 1973), The Stars Turn Red (1978) and Red Roses for Me (1980) by Seán O'Casey, Hatchet (1972) [3] and Red Biddy (1978) by Heno Magee, Pull Down a Horseman (1972) by Eugene McCabe ...