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Catherine O'Brien (other)
Catherine (or variants) O'Brien may refer to: * Catherine Amelia O'Brien (1881–1963), Irish stained glass artist * Catherine O'Brien (film scholar), British film scholar * Catherine O'Brien (Neighbours) * Katherine O'Brien, physician and scientist in the field of pneumococcal disease *Katharine O'Brien, film director See also *Kitty O'Brien (other) *Cathy O'Brien (other) *Kate O'Brien (other) Kate O'Brien may refer to: * Kate O'Brien (novelist) (1897–1974), Irish novelist and playwright * Kate O'Brien (cyclist) (born 1988), Canadian track cyclist and bobsledder * Kate Cruise O'Brien (1948–1998), Irish writer * Kate O'Brien (The Drew ...
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Catherine Amelia O'Brien
Catherine Amelia "Kitty" O'Brien (19 June 1881 – 18 July 1963) was an Irish stained glass artist, and a member and director of An Túr Gloine. Early life and education Catherine Amelia O'Brien was born in Durra House, Spancill Hill, County Clare on 19 June 1881. She was one of five children of Pierce O'Brien, a gentleman landowner, and Sophia Angel St John O'Brien. Her first cousin was woodcarver Sophia St John Whitty. O'Brien attended the Mercy Convent in Ennis, going on to win a scholarship to the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art. Whilst there she studied under William Orpen, and Alfred E. Child who taught her the art of stained glass. Artistic work Amongst her first commissions was the St Ita window for St Brendan's cathedral in Loughrea in 1904, which was designed by Sarah Purser. O'Brien joined An Túr Gloine in 1906, beginning her career there by designing ''Angel of the Annunciation'' window in the Enniskillen convent chapel. For a window in the Wilson private chap ...
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Catherine O'Brien (film Scholar)
Catherine O'Brien (born in 1962) is a British academic, film scholar, linguist and writer. Her main fields are French cinema; the First World War in French and German cultures in relation to art and comparative literature and the intersections between cinema, theology and religion. Early life and education O'Brien obtained a Bachelor of Arts (1985) as well as a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.;1994) both in French and German from the University of Hull in Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Academic career From 1989 to 2017, O'Brien was a senior lecturer at Kingston University, a public research university located within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, in South West London, United Kingdom. O'Brien was mainly based at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at the Penrhyn Road Campus. She taught a wide range of courses on both the French and the Film Studies degrees and was a Module Leader for French Cinema, New Wave C ...
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Catherine O'Brien (Neighbours)
''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera created by Reg Watson Reginald James Watson (27 August 1926 – 8 October 2019) was an Australian television producer and screenwriter. He was executive producer on ''Crossroads (British TV series), Crossroads'' and created Australian media exports serials such as ' .... It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 18 March 1985. ''Neighbours'' began with twelve main characters which made up three households: the Ramsays', the Robinsons' and Des Clarke's. The following is an alphabetical list of all the regular characters and cast members that have appeared in the show. Recurring characters are not included in this list. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y References * External links Characters and castat the Official ''Neighbours'' website Characters and castat the Internet Movie Database {{Neighbours characters N N ...
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Katherine O'Brien
Katherine "Kate" L. O'Brien (born 1963) is a Canadian American pediatric infectious disease physician, epidemiologist, and vaccinologist who specializes in the areas of pneumococcal epidemiology, pneumococcal vaccine trials and impact studies, and surveillance for pneumococcal disease. She is also known as an expert in infectious diseases (including pneumonia and diarrheal diseases) in American Indian populations. O’Brien is currently the Director of the World Health Organization's Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals. Early life and education O'Brien was born in Edmonton, Alberta. She grew up in Ottawa, in the province of Ontario, and graduated from Lisgar Collegiate Institute in 1980. In 1984, O'Brien earned a BSc in chemistry from the University of Toronto. In 1988, O'Brien received an MD from McGill University at the age of 25 years old. O'Brien came to the United States to do her residency in pediatric at Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1988 to 1991. In 1994, ...
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Katharine O'Brien
Katharine O'Brien is an American film director, screenwriter, film editor, camera operator, art director, and executive producer best known for her work on ''The Automatic Hate'' and ''Lost Transmissions''. Career She started directing, writing, and editing several short films including ''Night Taxi'' (2008), ''Waiting Room'' (2009), ''Doppleganger'' (2009), ''The Park'' (2010), ''Illusive Fields'' (2012), and ''Breaking News'' (2018). In 2015, Katharine O'Brien co-wrote her feature film debut ''The Automatic Hate'', starring Joseph Cross. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on May 14, 2015, followed by a worldwide theatrical release on March 11, 2016. In 2019, O'Brien directed and wrote ''Lost Transmissions'', starring Simon Pegg. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival The Tribeca Festival is an annual film festival organized by Tribeca Productions. It takes place each spring in New York City, showcasing a diverse selection of ...
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Kitty O'Brien (other)
Kitty O'Brien may refer to: * Kitty O'Brien (stained glass artist) (1881–1963), Irish stained glass artist * Kitty O'Brien (engineer) (1916–1993), American electrical engineer *Kitty Wilmer O'Brien (1910–1982), Irish painter See also *Kitt O'Brien (born 1990), American football player *Catherine O'Brien (other) Catherine (or variants) O'Brien may refer to: * Catherine Amelia O'Brien (1881–1963), Irish stained glass artist * Catherine O'Brien (film scholar), British film scholar * Catherine O'Brien (Neighbours) * Katherine O'Brien, physician and scientis ...
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Cathy O'Brien (other)
Cathy O'Brien or Kathy O'Brien is the name of * Cathy O'Brien (conspiracy theorist) (born 1957), American conspiracy theorist * Cathy O'Brien (runner) (born 1967), American marathon runner See also * Kate O'Brien (other) *Catherine O'Brien (other) Catherine (or variants) O'Brien may refer to: * Catherine Amelia O'Brien (1881–1963), Irish stained glass artist * Catherine O'Brien (film scholar), British film scholar * Catherine O'Brien (Neighbours) * Katherine O'Brien, physician and scientis ...
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