mikemac wrote: » 66. The Great Liberator Daniel O'Connell, won two elections in Clare. 67. Jean Butler, from Riverdance in Eurovision 94. Lives in Killaloe I'm going to start one of these over in Tipp forum
MrsD007 wrote: » I've seen her a few times in Killaloe but I think she is actually living in Ballina Maybe she has dual citizenship of Clare and Tipp
The Lakeside Hotel in Killaloe County Clare is the ideal base for both leisure and business.
mikemac wrote: » Maybe it's like the Lakeside Hotel Clearly in Ballina but somehow gave themselves a Killaloe address???? :rolleyes: WTF?
buck65 wrote: » Jesus Mrs007 you are seriously scraping the barrel on famous people there, change the thread to "Assorted people of Clare that are famous but are mostly known a little bit outside the county by poeple from a GAA backround". Michael Donnellan?!
MrsD007 wrote: » 45. Eddie Lenihan (Writer and Seanachai) 46. Regina Nathan (Opera Singer) 47. Niall Williams (Writer) 48. Christine Breen (Writer) 49. Marty Morrissey (Broadcaster) 50. Rachel English (Broadcaster) 51. Members of the Kelfenora Ceili Band 52. Members of Stockon's Wing 53. Noel Hill (Irish Traditional Musician) 54. Tommy Hayes (Irish Traditional Musician) 54. Brendan Grace (Comedian/Killaloe Publican) 55. Kieran Fallon (professional flat racing jockey and has been British Champion Jockey six times) 56. Jason Titley (Grand National Winner) 57. Robbie McMahon (Singer/Song Writer - best well known for singing "Spancil Hill")
Kess73 wrote: » He is from Dublin and has lived more in his Florida home more than he did in his house in Killaloe.
wrote: "They may have been born and bred here or they maybe linked by association or a love for the county!"
MrsD007 wrote: » I'd say that we really only have a handful of "famous" people in the county, the rest are people who have achieved some success in their chosen field. As for Michael, he was twice world Irish dancing champion, that is not a bad achievement, I wouldn't mind being a world champion.
JerryHandbag wrote: » I heard once that Robert De Niro has/had a house in Killaloe....true or false?
golfball37 wrote: » False- local rumour has it that he was outbid for a property in the area by the limerick woman who won the Euromillions- Delores whatshername
EuroMillions lottery winner Dolores McNamara, the 46-year-old mother of six has splashed out ?1.7m on the 10,000sq ft hill-top property at Ogonnelloe, Co Clare that overlooks the resplendent lower end of Lough Derg. After much speculation as to where the multi-millionaire would plant her flag, the Irish Independent can confirm that two weeks ago she signed contracts for Lough Derg Hall - regarded as one of the finest country-style houses to come on the market in the region. The house had been for sale for three years and Robert DeNiro was reportedly interested in taking it. It was sold by Antigua-based property developer Derek Barrett and his wife Brenda, who built it in the late nineties. The Limerick lady has been true to her stated determination of keeping her feet firmly on the ground. - She snatched the house out of the hands of another bidder, but still at some ?250,000 under the asking price.
Her new home boasts some of the most amazing views in the country and is at the end of a half-mile long private entrance, fronted by electric gates and an eight-foot high wall. Set on a private estate of 38 acres amid the many rolling hills that overlook the famous lake, the home boasts a 6,000 sq ft residence with six en suite bedrooms, each with four-poster beds. There are seven bathrooms and a large kitchen and marble-clad entrance hall. Dolores and her family can also enjoy a hot tub from which they will have stunning views of the lake. The hot tub is located off the rear of the house which is fully decked, along with both gable ends. The half-mile entrance is rail fenced and leads to a cut stone and red-brick Gate House. There is a large water feature to the front of the house and a horse motif on a wall to the side of the property. There is also a 2,500 sq ft Coach House with cobble lock area to the front near the dwelling house. This includes two bedrooms and one en suite guest apartment with double garage and electric up and down doors.
golfball37 wrote: » Is Mrs Doyle [Pauline McLynn] a Clarewoman?
buck65 wrote: » Could we add Russell Crowe too? He was in Kilkee for a day.
buck65 wrote: » Guns N Roses got off the plane in Shannon years back and tried to get the duty free open to get whiskey, unfortunately ran into an auld lad who gave them hell and " I don't care who ye are " attitude. They sheepishly apologised and ambled back to their plane.
He is one of Ireland's most noted banjo players (also proficient with fiddle, melodeon and guitar),and is among an elite of Traveller musicians that includes The Fureys. Dunne became known to a wide Irish audience from his regular busking at GAA sporting fixtures, particularly in Munster. Later he played in England, France, Australia and New York, where he appeared with The Dubliners. He also performed alongside Richard Harris and Stephen Rea in the 1996 feature film Trojan Eddie.
policarp wrote: » Pat O'Donnell, sponser of the Clare team.