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Filmmaker and campaigner Lelia Doolan, 77, funded the project herself for the first seven years while fellow film-makers also gave some services for free.
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Doolan says that she made the film because she saw Devlin's role as a human rights campaigner and as a radical feminist being wiped from Irish history: She had been at the heart of the civil rights movement and republican socialism from the beginning – but when it came to the peace process and I saw Bono sending Hume and Trimble, I thought, where is Bernadette?
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Tom Doolan and Jim Piccillo are vying for the Democratic nomination.
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Freddie (Christian Cooke) wants to leave their working-class world but cool, charismatic Bruce (Tom Hughes) and lovable loser Snork (Jack Doolan) are happy with life the way it is.
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Sabrina Kent Doolan says she pays a friend to ride around her Jamestown, Ind., farm as a headless horseman on weekends leading up to Halloween.
Farm House to Haunted House: Making Hay With Horror Sarah E. Needleman 2010
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The two achievements of the documentary, says Doolan, are: "We got it made and that it might give people courage."
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In 1970s England, three blue-collar friends, Freddie (Christian Cooke), Bruce (Tom Hughes), and Snork (Jack Doolan), spend their days joking, drinking, fighting and chasing girls.
Details on Ricky Gervais’ Upcoming Film CEMETERY JUNCTION – Collider.com 2009
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He asked Doolan to come and dine with him at the Covent
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Messrs. Hoolan and Doolan had come from the Strand in the same cab, tossing up by the way which should pay the shilling; and Mr.D. stepped from the other side of the way, arrayed in black, with a large pair of white gloves which were spread out on his hands, and which the owner could not help regarding with pleasure.
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Bludyer, and other frequenters of the Back Kitchen, spoke of Mr. Pendennis (and not all of them with great friendship; for Bludyer called him a confounded coxcomb, and Hoolan wondered that Doolan did not kick him etc.) by the sobriquet of Walter
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