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October November 2005 Issue

Casey Sheehan’s Irish Links

Sean O'Driscoll, Contibutor
October / November 2005

October 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Casey Sheehan, the American Soldier whose mother is holding an anti-war vigil outside President Bush's Texas home, was planning to tour Limerick and Cork when he returned from Iraq. His mother Cindy's protest outside President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas has won international attention, and hundreds more anti-war protestors gathered to join her campaign. Sheehan released … [Read more...] about Casey Sheehan’s Irish Links

Bad Boy Billy Bob

Sean O'Driscoll, Contibutor
October / November 2005 href="https://www.irishamerica.com/in-this-issue-2005-october-november">Sean O'Driscoll, Contibutor
October / November 2005

October 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Johnny Depp isn't the only Hollywood star who is interested in his Irish lineage. Bad boy Billy Bob Thornton has been looking into tracing his ancestry as well. Thornton, star of this summer's remake The Bad News Bears, recently spoke to Sean O'Driscoll of the Irish Voice about his new film and his Irish roots. Thorton's father's family is Irish, while his mother's side is … [Read more...] about Bad Boy Billy Bob

Johnny Depp’s Irish Roots

By Irish America Staff

October 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Johnny Depp. Photo: Wikipedia

Johnny Depp recently spoke to the Irish Independent promoting his remake of the popular film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In the interview he spoke enthusiastically about his love for Ireland and the Irish culture. Depp's Irish roots come from his mother, Betty Sue Palmer. In addition to being Irish, Depp is also German and Cherokee. He is very curious about his Irish … [Read more...] about Johnny Depp’s Irish Roots

Goodbye James Bond

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2005

October 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Since 1995, Irish actor Pierce Brosnan has been James Bond. He has played the role of 007 in four movies: Golden Eye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies, (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and Die Another Day (2002). However, via one phone call, Brosnan learned the producers did not want him to be James Bond anymore. Brosnan told Entertainment Weekly that before the phone call … [Read more...] about Goodbye James Bond

Geraldine Fitzgerald

Julie Grates, Contibutor
October / November 2005

October 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

November 12, 1913 - July 17, 2005  Geraldine Fitzgerald, the beautiful and talented screen and stage actress, died from complications of Alzheimer's disease on July 17, 2005 at her Upper East Side home in New York. Fitzgerald had been battling the disease for over a decade and ultimately succumbed to a respiratory infection. Fitzgerald was born in 1913 in Dublin where she … [Read more...] about Geraldine Fitzgerald

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