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Mark O'Brien (historian)
Mark O'Brien may refer to: * Mark O'Brien (actor) (born 1984), Canadian actor * Mark O'Brien (cyclist) (born 1987), Australian cyclist * Mark O'Brien (footballer, born 1984), Irish footballer, plays for Shelbourne F.C. * Mark O'Brien (footballer, born 1992), Irish footballer * Mark O'Brien (poet) (1949–1999), American poet and advocate for the disabled * Mark O'Brien (hurler) Mark O'Brien (born 22 September 1995) is an Irish hurler who plays for Waterford Championship club Ferrybank and at inter-county level with the Waterford senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a midfielder. Honours ;Waterford * All-Ire ...
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Mark O'Brien (actor)
Mark O'Brien (born May 7, 1984) is a Canadian actor and director best known for his roles as Des Courtney in ''Republic of Doyle'' and Tom Rendon in '' Halt and Catch Fire''. He won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards for his performance as Terry Sawchuk in the biographical drama film '' Goalie''. He is an English major with a Bachelor of Arts from Memorial University of Newfoundland. His mother was a nurse and his father a truck driver. Mark also has three older sisters. At the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022 he received two nominations for his film '' The Righteous'', for both Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Screenplay. Personal life O'Brien married actress Georgina Reilly Georgina Reilly (born February 12, 1986) is an English/Canadian film and television actress best known to date for her roles in the films '' Pontypool'' and ''This Movie Is Broken'', the television series '' The L.A. Complex'' and '' Murdoch Mys ... on ...
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Mark O'Brien (cyclist)
Mark O'Brien (born 16 September 1987 in Horsham) is an Australian cyclist, who last rode for Australian amateur team InForm TM Insight MAKE. He won the 2024 Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Classic. Major results ;2008 : 3rd Road race, National Under-23 Road Championships ;2009 : 3rd Road race, National Under-23 Road Championships ;2010 : 1st Stage 5 Jelajah Malaysia : 2nd Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic ;2012 : 1st Overall Mersey Valley Tour ::1st Stage 2 : 1st Overall Tour of Toowoomba ::1st Stage 2 : 1st Overall North Western Tour ::1st Stage 3 : 2nd Tour of Tasmania : Oceania Cycling Championships ::3rd Road race ::4th Time trial ;2014 : 2nd Overall Tour of Toowoomba ::1st Stage 3 ( TTT) : 2nd Baw Baw Classic : 3rd Overall Battle of the Border ::1st stage 1 : 9th Overall Tour Alsace ;2016 : 2nd New Zealand Cycle Classic : 2nd REV Classic : 3rd Road race, Oceania Cycling Championships ;2020 : 1st Peaks Challenge Falls Creek ;2024 : 1st Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic ...
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Mark O'Brien (footballer, Born 1984)
Mark O'Brien (born 13 May 1984 in Dublin, Ireland), is an Irish footballer who plays for Dundalk in the League of Ireland Premier Division. O'Brien is a central midfielder and comes from a footballing background as his father Derek played for Shamrock Rovers from 1981 to 1983 and his uncles Fran and Ray both played for Ireland. His younger brother Colin played alongside him at Shelbourne. Career Early years O'Brien played for Belvedere at youth level and made several appearances at under-age level for Ireland. He began his senior career at Shamrock Rovers making his debut on 7 May 2003 in a League of Ireland Cup tie against Bray Wanderers. He impressed enough to win the Young Player of the Year at the club in 2004. Bohemians O'Brien then signed for bitter rivals Bohemians for the 2005 season and he made his debut for Bohs against his former club Shamrock Rovers on 18 March 2005 at Dalymount Park. He never showed the same form at Bohemians and midway through the 2006 season, ...
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Mark O'Brien (footballer, Born 1992)
Mark Leo O'Brien (born 20 November 1992) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played in the English Football League for Derby County, Luton Town and Newport County and in the Scottish Premiership for Motherwell. Club career Derby County O'Brien started his career at Cherry Orchard, before he was spotted by Derby County scouts in the Dublin & District Schoolboy League. After signing for Derby, O'Brien became a regular in the club's under-18 team in 2008–09, before making his professional debut as a 64th-minute substitute for Lewin Nyatanga in a 3–1 defeat away to Watford on 3 May 2009. He was earlier named Derby County Academy Player of the Year at a club awards ceremony. He also won the 2009 Republic of Ireland Under-16 Player of the Year award. In November 2009, it was announced by Derby County that O'Brien had successfully undergone heart surgery to correct a valve problem, and that he would be able to resume his career following a ...
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Mark O'Brien (poet)
Mark O'Brien (July 31, 1949 – July 4, 1999) was an American journalist, poet, and advocate for the disabled. He has been the subject of two films: '' Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien'', which won an Academy Award in 1997, and '' The Sessions'' in which he was portrayed by John Hawkes, a film that won the audience award in the U.S. Dramatic category at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. ''The Sessions'' was based on his essay, "On Seeing a Sex Surrogate", which appeared in the ''Sun'' magazine in 1990. The sex surrogate was Cheryl Cohen-Greene. They remained friends until his death. Personal life O'Brien contracted polio in 1955 and spent the rest of his life paralyzed and requiring an iron lung. In the iron lung he attended UC Berkeley, produced his poetry and articles, and became an advocate for disabled people. He co-founded a small publishing house, Lemonade Factory, dedicated to poetry written by people with disabilities. He was featured in two ...
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