1. Dorothy Macardle

    Dorothy Macardle (1899 - 1958) was an Irish author and historian. Her book, "The Irish Republic", is one of the most frequently cited narrative accounts of the Anglo-Irish War and its aftermath. She is generally regarded as the definitive contemporary historian from the republican anti-treaty perspective. Dorothy Macardle (sometimes known as Dorothy McArdle) was born in Dundalk, Ireland in 1899. She was member of the family who owned "Macardle's Beer".

  2. Alan Napier

    Alan Napier (born Alan Napier-Clavering, January 7, 1903 in Birmingham, England, died August 8, 1988 in Santa Monica, California) was an English character actor. He is best known for playing Alfred in the 1960s live-action "Batman" television series. Napier was a cousin of Neville Chamberlain, Britain's prime minister from 1937 to 1940 and the great-great grandson of author Charles Dickens.

  3. Douglas Hodge

    Douglas Hodge (born 1960 in Plymouth, Devon, England, UK) is a British actor. Some of his TV appearances include leading roles in "Bliss", "Middlemarch, "The Uninvited", "The Scold's Bridle", "Shockers: Dance", "The Law", "The Russian Bride", "Capital City" and "Red Cap". Hodge has also achieved great success on stage as a performer recently in the work of playwright Harold Pinter (e.g., …

  4. Sylvestra Le Touzel

    Sylvestra Le Touzel is a British actress who was born on Jersey in the Channel Islands. Her first television role was as one of the children who bedevils the Second Doctor and his companions in the 'Land of Fiction' in the "Doctor Who" story "The Mind Robber". She has also been seen on the small screen in shows as diverse as "Dixon of Dock Green", "The Brontes of Haworth", "The Uninvited", "The Professionals", "Lovejoy", …

  5. Oliver Ford Davies

    Oliver Robert Ford Davies (born August 12 1939) is a British actor and writer. From the King's School, Canterbury, he won a scholarship to Merton College, Oxford, where he read History and became President of the Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS). He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award in 1990 (1989 season) for Best Actor in a New Play for "Racing Demon".

  6. Michael Cochrane

    Michael Cochrane is a British actor who specialises in playing upper-class characters, sometimes with a suaveness that hides their villainy. He has had many television and radio roles including Oliver Sterling in the Radio 4 soap opera "The Archers", "The Pallisers" (1974), Wings, "Goodbye Mr. Chips" (1984), Sir Henry Simmerson in the "Sharpe" series and "No Job for a Lady".

  7. Patty Boyle

    ORIGINALLY FROM PENNSYLVANIA AND HAVE RELOCATED TO DELAWARE, I KNOW REAL FAR HUN? FOR ME IT IS, BUT I'M WITH THE ONE I LOVE "BILL" WE HAVE A HAPPY HOME, OUR LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN. I'M AN OPERATIONS AGENT IN THE OVERNIGHT FREIGHT BUSINESS, THAT KEEPS ME BUSY FOR SURE. I LOVE HUMOR, MUSIC AND NO MATTER HOW BAD THINGS GET, I TRY TO FIND THE HUMOR IN IT. AS MY SISTER ALWAYS SAYS, LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU, CRY AND YOU CRY ALONE.

  8. Gail Petersen
  9. Jamaa Ramsey
  10. Andrea Donnelly
  11. Kristen May
  12. Bob Badway
  13. Nikki Blitz
  14. Julia Simms
  15. Roxanne Kowalska
  16. Kate Stewart

    Irish to the bone. Proud of my family and my heritage. I love life and thank God for every day he gives me. Friends and family are the most important things to me. I am lucky enough to be married to my very best friend. And, though I don't have my fainting goat yet, I have a pretty cute retarded puppy that I love tons.