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Patrick Cotter O'Brien Patrick Cotter O'Brien (19 January 1760 – 8 September 1806) was the second of only 23 people in medical history to stand at a verified height of . O'Brien was born in Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. His real name was Patrick Cotter and he adopt ...
(1760–1806), the tallest person alive in his lifetime *
Patrick O'Brien (Australian politician) Patrick O'Brien (1817 – 12 April 1887) was a British wine and spirit merchant and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council and later, the inaugural Victorian Legislative Assembly. Early life O'Brien was bo ...
(1810–1882), politician in Victoria, Australia *
Sir Patrick O'Brien, 2nd Baronet Sir Patrick O'Brien, 2nd Baronet (1823 – 26 April 1895) was an Irish politician. He was elected in 1852 as a member of parliament for King's County (now County Offaly), and held the seat until the constituency was divided at the 1885 gene ...
(1823–1895), Irish politician *
Patrick Joseph O'Brien Patrick Joseph O'Brien (1835 – 10 January 1911) was an Irish Nationalist Member of Parliament for North Tipperary, 1885–1906. He was the only son of James O'Brien of Nenagh, County Tipperary and of Bridget, daughter of John Gunning Regan. H ...
(1835–1911), Member of Parliament for North Tipperary, 1885–1906 *
Pat O'Brien (Irish politician) Patrick O'Brien (c.1847 – 12 July 1917) was an Irish Nationalist MP in the House Of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and as member of the Irish Parliamentary Party represented North Monaghan (1886–1892) and ...
(Patrick O'Brien, c. 1847–1917), Irish Nationalist MP in the United Kingdom Parliament *
Patrick O'Brien (footballer, born 1875) Patrick O'Brien (June 1873 – 1950) was a Scottish footballer. O'Brien started his career playing junior football in the Glasgow, playing for Elm Park and Glasgow Northern, before making the move south to join London side Woolwich Arsenal in ...
(1875–1951), Scottish footballer *
Patrick O'Brien (footballer, born 1884) Patrick Aloysius O'Brien was a Scottish amateur football centre forward who played in the Scottish League for Queen's Park. Personal life O'Brien had a wife, four sons and two daughters. He served as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corp ...
(1884–?), Scottish footballer and surgeon *
Patrick O'Brian Patrick O'Brian (12 December 1914 – 2 January 2000), born Richard Patrick Russ, was an English novelist and translator, best known for his Aubrey–Maturin series. These sea novels are set in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars and ...
(1914–2000), English novelist and translator * Patrick K. O'Brien (born 1932), British academic and historian *
Patrick O'Brien (political scientist) Patrick John (Paddy) O'Brien (12 January 1937, Wodonga, Victoria – 1998, Perth, Western Australia), was an Australian political scientist and author, teaching in the political science department of the University of Western Australia from 1969 ...
(1937–1998), politics professor, University of Western Australia *
Patrick O'Brien (musician) Patrick O'Brien (1947 – July 16, 2014) was an American guitarist and lutenist born in New York. He was a recording artist, but was best known as a pedagogue in the field of early plucked instruments in America, and an expert in musicians' han ...
(1947–2014), American musician and lutenist * Patrick Thomas O'Brien (born 1951), American actor * Patrick O'Brien (artist) (born 1960), illustrator and author of children's books


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* Pat O'Brien (disambiguation) * Paddy O'Brien (disambiguation) {{hndis, Obrien, Patrick