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Brian Smyth (other)
Brian Smyth (born 1967) is an Irish figurative painter. Brian or Bryan Smyth may also refer to: *Brian Smyth (Gaelic footballer) (1924–2016), Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler * Bryan Smyth (born 1963), Irish singer, television presenter and actor * Bryan Smyth (rugby league), rugby league footballer See also *Brian Smith (other) *Bryan Smith (other) Bryan Smith may refer to: *Bryan Smith, driver of a van that hit author Stephen King in 1999 **Bryan Smith, a character in Stephen King's '' The Dark Tower'' based on the driver of the van that hit him *Bryan Smith (American football) (born 1983), ...
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Brian Smyth
Brian Smyth (born 1967) is an Irish figurative painter. Born in Cork, Smyth studied art at the Crawford College of Art and Design in Cork, where he specialised in painting and graduated with an honours degree in art and design in 1995. Subsidiary subjects included print, video and photography. In January 2000, Smyth exhibited at Lavit gallery with Tom Climent and Martin Finnin.Allen, Jo"c92: Spring 2000" ''Circa'', Spring 2000. Retrieved 6 February 2010. Jo Allen in ''Circa'' described Smyth's work as "tastefully hued paintings of photographs of a pretty woman resting were slick and pleasing to the eye. But they seemed to have little to say beyond their cool, ironic stance." Mark Ewart in ''The Irish Times'' said the work of each of the three exhibiting artists was "quite distinctive", Smyth's colours being toned down to the point where they approached monochrome, and that his work, like Climent's, was nostalgic: "The paintings of the reclining female figures are particularl ...
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Brian Smyth (Gaelic Footballer)
Brian Smyth (24 March 1924 – 16 March 2016) was an Irish Gaelic footballer and Hurling, hurler who played as a centre-forward at senior level for the Meath county football team. Born in Batterstown, County Meath, Smyth had his first involvement with Gaelic football and hurling against Boy Scouts from Dublin, who used to come to the local area on weekend camps. He fielded with local club Batterstown GAA, Batterstown in both codes but when the club was unable to muster enough players, he lined out with Flathouse GAA, Flathouse with whom he won a junior championship medal in hurling. He also played both codes with Ratoath GAA, Ratoath before lining out with Oberstown GAA, Oberstown in hurling and Skryne GFC, Skryne in Gaelic football, helping the latter to five Meath Senior Football Championship, championship victories. He finished his hurling career with St Peters Dunboyne GAA, Dunboyne. Smyth made his debut on the inter-county scene when he first linked up with the Meath j ...
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Bryan Smyth
Bryan Smyth is an Irish singer, television presenter, actor, and artist. He was born in Dublin, Ireland. Biography Smyth came to light as a singer at a young age; as a boy soprano he found himself in demand in many churches in Dublin. He studied singing at the Leinster School of Music & Drama. He joined his local drama society in his late teens. By his early twenties he was playing many amateur leading parts, and he quickly turned professional. As an actor and singer he appeared in productions ranging from ''Oklahoma!'', '' Hello, Dolly!'', ''Follies'', ''Sweeney Todd'' to ''The Rocky Horror Show''. Drama work includes ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' at the Andrews Lane Theatre, Dublin, ''Sive'' and '' The Cuchulain Cycle''. Smyth's first musical West End performance was in 1999 when he was asked to play the role of Matthew Mugg alongside Phillip Schofield in Leslie Bricusse's stage adaptation of the film musical ''Doctor Dolittle'' directed by Steven Pimlott. He trained in Londo ...
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Bryan Smyth (rugby League)
Bryan Smyth is a rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s. He played at representative level for Ireland, and at club level for Illingworth ARLFC (in Halifax, of the Pennine League), as a . International honours Smyth won three caps for Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ... while at Illingworth in 1995. References Living people English people of Irish descent English rugby league players Ireland national rugby league team players Place of birth missing (living people) Rugby league props Year of birth missing (living people) {{Ireland-rugbyleague-bio-stub ...
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Brian Smith (other)
Brian Smith may refer to: Academics and educators *Sir Brian Smith (chemist) (born 1933), British university administrator * Brian David Smith (born 1961), academic researcher, author and adviser in the area of strategic management *Brian Cantwell Smith, Dean of the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronto * Brian K. Smith, associate professor of Information Sciences and Technology at Pennsylvania State University Arts and entertainment * Brian Smith (New Zealand musician) (born 1939), jazz saxophonist * Brian Smith (Canadian musician) (born 1949), guitarist of the rock band Trooper * Brian Smith (photographer) (born 1959), American sports and celebrity portrait photographer * Brian Reffin Smith (born 1946), British writer, artist and teacher * Brian Thomas Smith (born 1977), American actor and comedian * Brian J. Smith (born 1981), American actor * Brian Michael Smith (born 1983), American actor * Brian Smith (American musician) (born 1990), American musician wi ...
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