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Bernard "Midget" Farrelly AM (13 September 1944 – 6 August 2016) was the first world surfing champion. Farrelly, was the first Australian to win a major surfing title, the 1962 Makaha International Surfing Championships, the unofficial world surfing championship of the day. [ 1 ]
Bernard Farrell (born 1941) is an Irish dramatist, whose contemporary comedies – both light and dark – have been described as "well-wrought, cleverly shaped with a keen sense of absurdity" [1] and as "dark and dangerous comedy in which characters are poised on the knife-edge between hilarious absurdity and hysterical breakdown". [2]
Film work by the Farrelly brothers Year Title Directors Writers Producers Note(s) 1994 Dumb and Dumber: Yes Yes Yes Bobby uncredited as director. 1996 Kingpin: Yes No No 1998 There's Something About Mary: Yes Yes No 1999 Outside Providence: No Yes Yes Based on Peter Farrelly's 1988 novel of the same name. 2000 Me, Myself & Irene: Yes Yes Yes 2001
Bernard Farrell: Na Fianna Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN Rhapsody in Stephen's Green: Flann O'Brien: Irish American Heritage Center Chicago, IL Monday Night in a Country Town: Tom O'Brien Tir Na Og Theatre Denver, CO Waiting for Godot: Samuel Beckett: Tara Players of Ottawa Ottawa, ON A Little Like Paradise: Niall Williams: Toronto Irish Players ...
Bernard Farrell (born 1941) Brian Friel (1929–2015) Fannie Gallaher (1854–1936) [2] William Nugent Glascock (c. 1787–1847) Oliver Goldsmith (c. 1728–1774) Lady Augusta Gregory (1852–1932) Gerald Griffin (1803–1840) James Augustus Hicky (fl. 1780s) Declan Hughes (born 1963) Denis Johnston (1901–1984) Jennifer Johnston (born 1930 ...
Pages in category "Films directed by the Farrelly brothers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Bernard Farrell was awarded the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. [10] The Irish Film Board was established as a funding body. W. A. McCutcheon's official survey The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland was published.
Bernard Farrell (born 1941) George Fitzmaurice (1877–1963) Gerard Mannix Flynn (born 1957) Brian Friel (1929–2015) Miriam Gallagher (born 1940) Ewen Glass (born 1982) Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774) Lady Augusta Gregory (1852–1932) Gerald Griffin (1803–1840) Michael Harding (born 1953) Declan Hughes (born 1963) Denis Johnston (1901–1984)