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John Connell may refer to: * John Connell (artist), American artist * John Connell (actor), American actor * John Henry Connell, Australian hotelier and patron of the arts See also * John Connill John Connill (sometimes Connell) was a soldier noted for his service in Ireland during the late sixteenth century. His background is uncertain. His name may be an anglicisation of the Irish name O'Connell. In 1589 Connill was despatched by th ...
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John Connell (artist)
John Connell (25 June 1940 – September 27, 2009) was an American artist. His works included sculpture, painting, drawing, and writing. Life and work Connell was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He attended Brown University, in Providence, RI (1958–1960), the Art Students League, NY (1960–1961) and New York University (1962) where he studied Chinese print making. His first show was in New York in 1962. In the mid-1960s, he moved to California, where he worked as the set designer for the San Francisco Mime Troupe. In the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, he worked primarily in the Southwestern United States, where he painted large murals and was visible in New Mexico's most respected art galleries, being part of the Santa Fe artist group ''Nerve'' and gaining a reputation for his large installations. He is particularly well known for his drawings, some of which are done in charcoal and spray paint and can be as large as twenty feet high and thirty feet wide. Connell used plaster-of-Paris ...
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John Connell (actor)
John P. Connell (October 28, 1923 – September 10, 2015) was an American stage, television, film and voice actor. Born in Philadelphia, Connell served aboard a B-24 Liberator during World War II, for which he received a Purple Heart. He attended the University of Missouri School of Journalism upon his discharge from the Army Air Force and graduated in 1950. Connell made his stage debut with the Henry Denker play ''Time Limit!'' and later acted in ''Uncle Willie''. Television appearances included multiple anthology series, such as '' Studio One in Hollywood'', ''Kraft Television Theatre'', ''Goodyear Playhouse'', and '' The Alcoa Hour'', though he was best known for his role as Dr. David Malone in '' Young Doctor Malone''. Connell also wrote for '' The Secret Storm''. He had small roles in such films as '' Fail Safe'' (1964), ''Three Days of the Condor'' (1975), and '' Family Business'' (1989). He began doing voiceovers for advertisements in the 1960s, and represented Maxw ...
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John Henry Connell
John Henry Connell (24 May 1860–9 December 1952) was an Australian hotelier and patron of the arts. Connell was born in East Collingwood, Melbourne, son of William Henry Connell of Dublin, and Mary Connell (née Ingall) of London. As a young man, he worked at the Prince's Bridge Hotel, owned by Henry Figsby Young and Thomas Joshua Jackson (Jackson was married to Connell's aunt, Sarah, widow of Michael Cavanagh). The hotel was widely known as 'Young and Jackson's' and was famous for its collection of Victorian paintings and South Sea Island weapons lined the walls of the Prince's Bridge Hotel. In 1900, he took over the lease of the Railway Hotel in Elizabeth Street. In 1888 he married Emily Baker (1866–1913), who has been given credit for cultivating his taste in art. In September 1913, after Emily's death, he married Ellen (‘Nellie’) Harris (1870–1950), the widow of his cousin, James Cavanagh. He was a major benefactor to the National Gallery of Victoria, donati ...
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