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Ó Sé
Ó Sé is a surname of Irish origin. People with name include: *Dáithí Ó Sé, Irish television personality *Darragh Ó Sé, Irish sportsman *Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé, Irish language writer and musician *Marc Ó Sé, Irish sportsman * Mícheál Ó Sé, Irish sportsman *Páidí Ó Sé (1955-2012), Irish footballer *Tomás Ó Sé, Irish sportsman See also * O'Shea O'Shea is a surname and, less often, a given name. It is an anglicized form of the Irish patronymic name Ó Séaghdha or Ó Sé, originating in the Kingdom of Corcu Duibne in County Kerry. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Alici ... or O Shea - common anglicisations of this Irish surname {{DEFAULTSORT:O Se Irish-language masculine surnames ...
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Dáithí Ó Sé
Dáithí Mícheál Ó Sé (; born 2 June 1976) is an Irish television presenter. He currently hosts RTÉ One's ''Today'', alongside Maura Derrane. He is also the current host of the Rose of Tralee and hosts a chat show on TG4 every Thursday night, ''Seal Le Dáithí''. His career has included stints as a teacher, butcher, bouncer, ferry driver around the Blasket Islands, ringmaster with Duffy's Circus, singing on ''Charity You're a Star'', surviving in remotest Connemara for ''Celebrities Go Wild'', ''Livin' with Lucy'', judging on ''The All Ireland Talent Show'', and one-off presenting gigs on the likes of '' The Panel'' and ''Winning Streak''. In 2010, he succeeded Ray D'Arcy as host of the Rose of Tralee, and married one of the Roses in 2012. Having risen to national fame as a continuity announcer and weather presenter with TG4. Early life Born in Feothanach in West Kerry, Ó Sé is the second youngest of five children born to musician and author Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé an ...
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Darragh Ó Sé
Darragh Ó Sé (born 5 March 1975 in Ard an Bhóthair, Ventry, County Kerry) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer. He plays with his local club, An Ghaeltacht, and was a member at senior level of the Kerry county team from 1997 until he announced his retirement in early 2010. Ó Sé has made 81 championship appearances, scoring one goal and 31 points. He also appeared for Kerry in 95 National Football League games scoring one goal and 26 points. He is regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time. His younger brothers Tomás and Marc are also Gaelic footballers who have represented Kerry at the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship Playing career Club Ó Sé played his club football with his local club called an Ghaeltacht and enjoyed a great deal of success during his career. He made his debut with the club's senior team in 1992 and was an ever-present fixture at midfield. In 2000 an Ghaeltacht reached the final of the county senior championship for the ...
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Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé
Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé (2 February 1942 – 29 August 2013) was an Irish-language writer and musician from the County Kerry Gaeltacht. He was the father of Dáithí Ó Sé. He was one of the best known Irish writers of his generation, noted for his autobiography ''A Thig Ná Tit Orm''. His writings were used as part of the Irish-language element of the Leaving Certificate in Irish state education, as a replacement for ''Peig'' from 1995. Biography Born in Carrachán, Baile na nGall, County Kerry in 1942, Maidhc Dainín was the son of a fisherman from Baile na nGall called Dainín Dan Ó Sé and his wife from an Daingean, Máire Ní Chinnéide. In 1958 at the age of 16, Maidhc moved to England for a while, before moving to Chicago, United States in 1959. He returned to Ireland in 1969. Writings Autobiography * ''A Thig Ná Tit Orm'' ("House Don't Fall on Me"; Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim 1987) Fiction * ''Corcán na dTrí gCos'' (Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim 1988) * ''Ta ...
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Marc Ó Sé
Marc Ó Sé (born 25 April 1980) is an Irish sportsman. A teacher by profession, he works in the CBS in Tralee Co. Kerry, he played Gaelic football for the Kerry county football team, Kerry county team from 2002 until 2016 and played with his local club team An Ghaeltacht GAA, An Ghaeltacht until 2018. He has played right across the back line for Kerry. His older brothers, Darragh Ó Sé, Darragh and Tomás Ó Sé, Tomás, also represented Kerry. Playing career Early years: 2002–2005 In his rookie season of 2002, Ó Sé impressed throughout the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in a Kerry team under the management of his uncle Páidí Ó Sé, Páidí. In the final of that year he marked Diarmuid Marsden of Armagh GAA, Armagh. Marc was given a torrid time as Kerry let what looked like a certain win with 25 mins to go slip and lost by a single point, 1-12 to 0-14. In 2003, Kerry reached the All-Ireland semi-final, but again suffered disappointment. After a terribly below ...
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Mícheál Ó Sé
Mícheál "Maidhc" Ó Sé (born 1946) is a former Irish sportsperson. Born in Ard na Caithne, County Kerry with his 4 siblings Páidí, MaryEllen, Antain and Caitlín. Míchéal went to school in St.Brendans Killarney (The Sem). He went on to study in Maynooth University. He played Gaelic football with his local club An Ghaeltacht and was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1968 until 1976 winning two All-Ireland medals, and All-Ireland medal with Kerry Minors and a 1976 club junior County championship title. Ó Sé provided commentary in Irish for RTÉ's ''The Sunday Game ''The Sunday Game'' is RTÉ's main Gaelic games television programme. It is shown on RTÉ2 every Sunday during the Football Championship and Hurling Championship seasons. It is one of RTÉ2's longest-running shows, having been on air since 197 ...''and also on Radió na Gaeltachta where he also had his own show Saol Ó Dheas. He is married to Jacqueline O Shea of Ventry with whom he has ...
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Páidí Ó Sé
Páidí Ó Sé (, ; 16 May 1955 – 15 December 2012) was an Irish Gaelic football manager and player, whose league and championship career at senior level with the Kerry county team spanned fifteen seasons from 1974 to 1988. Ó Sé is widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of his generation. Born in Ceann Trá, County Kerry, Ó Sé was named after the Kerry Gaelic footballer of the time; Paudie Sheehy. He was encouraged as a Gaelic footballer by his mother, who recognised his "raw talent" and nurtured it. As a boarder at St Brendan's College Ó Sé excelled in the sport at colleges level and won back-to-back Corn Uí Mhuirí medals, however, an All-Ireland medal remained elusive. At just fourteen-years of age Ó Sé joined the Gaaeltacht senior team in 1970. He won numerous divisional championship titles in the course of his career, while he was also selected for the West Kerry divisional team. Ó Sé won back-to-back county senior championship medals in ...
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Tomás Ó Sé
Tomás Ó Sé (; born 21 June 1978) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer. He played Gaelic football with Nemo Rangers and at senior level for the Kerry county team from 1998 until he retired in 2013, playing predominantly in the half-back line. In one of the most decorated careers in Gaelic Games, Ó Sé won 5 All-Ireland titles, 9 Munster titles and was Footballer of the Year in 2004. His brothers Darragh and Marc are played Gaelic footballer and represented Kerry at the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship. In retirement from playing he became an analyst on ''The Sunday Game''. He also became involved in the Offaly county football team, under the management of John Maughan. Playing career Club Born in Ard an Bhóthair, Ceann Trá, County Kerry, Ó Sé played his club football with his local club called An Ghaeltachtamd made his debut with the club's senior team in the mid-1990s where he soon became an ever-present fixture in the half-back line. In 2000, an Ghael ...
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O'Shea
O'Shea is a surname and, less often, a given name. It is an anglicized form of the Irish patronymic name Ó Séaghdha or Ó Sé, originating in the Kingdom of Corcu Duibne in County Kerry. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Alicia O'Shea Petersen (1862–1923), Australian suffragist *Brian O'Shea (boxer), American boxer *Brian O'Shea (politician) (born 1944), Irish politician *Clarrie O'Shea (1906–1988), Australian labour union secretary *Conor O'Shea (b 1970) Irish Rugby player and coach *Donal O'Shea, Canadian mathematician *Franc O'Shea, Swazi musician * Greg O'Shea, Australian record producer, audio engineer, mix engineer and musician *Greg O'Shea (rugby union), Irish rugby union player * Iñaki O'Shea Basque leftist and independentist politician, jailed in early XXIth century. *Jack O'Shea (born 1957), All-Ireland winning Gaelic footballer from County Kerry * James O'Shea and John O'Shea, Victorian stone carvers associated with John Ruskin *Jay O'Shea (born ...
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