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  1. Roy Maurice Keane

    Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August, 1971, Cork, Ireland) is a former Irish professional footballer and the current manager of English Premier League club Sunderland, the winners of the 2006-07 Coca-Cola Championship. A dominating central-midfielder, Keane has been hailed as one of the greatest players to grace the game in the modern era. In a highly successful sixteen-year career, he played for Cobh Ramblers, Nottingham Forest and, most notably, Manchester United, …

  2. Sir John Keane 5th Baronet

    Sir John Keane, 5th Baronet (3 June 1873 - 30 January 1956) was the Baronet of Cappoquin, County Waterford of Ireland. He was a barrister. He was a Senator in the upper house of the Irish parliament. He was also a director of the Bank of Ireland. His home in Cappoquin was burned in reprisal for him being a senator.

  3. James Keane

    James Keane (August 26, 1857 - August 2, 1929) was a former Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque. He led the Dubuque, Iowa Archdiocese from August 11, 1911 until his death in 1929. James Keane was born in Joliet, Illinois. Keane was ordained a priest on December 23, 1882 for what then was called the Archdiocese of Saint Paul (now the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis). He served as a priest until his appointment as Bishop of the Cheyenne, …

  4. Dolores Keane

    Dolores Keane is an Irish folk singer. She was a founding member and vocalist of De Dannan, an Irish folk music group. Other founding members were: Frankie Gavin (fiddle), Alec Finn (guitar, bouzouki), Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh (bodhran) and Charlie Piggott (banjo). The self-titled debut album "Dé Danann" appeared in 1975. Dolores left to marry John Faulkner in 1977. They were both multi-instrumentalists.

  5. Jayne Fenton Keane

    Jayne Fenton Keane is a contemporary Australian poet. Jayne Fenton Keane has published several books of poetry, a CD recording and is active as a performance poet and in multimedia poetry. "The Transparent Lung" has been adapted for radio in collaboration with Mike Ladd. She has recceived a Varuna Writers' Centre Fellowship, a grant from Queensland Arts and has performed at festivals in Australia, Canada and the United States.

  6. Robbie Keane

    Robert David "Robbie" Keane: (born 8 July 1980 in Tallaght, Dublin) is an Irish footballer, who currently plays as a striker for Tottenham Hotspur

  7. Fergal Keane

    Fergal Patrick Keane OBE (born January 6 1961) is an Irish writer and broadcaster. For many years, Keane was the BBC's correspondent in Southern Africa. He is the nephew of Irish author John B. Keane.

  8. Margaret Keane

    Margaret Keane is an American artist. She is an illustrator and painter, and mainly draws women and children in oil or mixed media. Her works are instantly recognizable (although often imitated) from the doe-eyed children that are depicted in the drawings.

  9. Mike Keane

    Michael "Mike" Keane (born May 29, 1967 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Manitoba Moose in the American Hockey League (AHL) as of January 29, 2007. Mike Keane signed as a free agent on the 25th of September, 1985, with the Montreal Canadiens and started his NHL career in 1988. He spent 8 seasons in Montreal and was captain of the team from April 1995 to December 1995.

  10. John B. Keane

    John Brendan Keane (July 21 1928 - May 30 2002) was an Irish playwright, novelist and essayist from Listowel, County Kerry.

  11. Teresa Keane

    Teresa Catherine Keane (born February 21, 1953) is a Nurse Practitioner and Green Party activist who ran in the 2004 race for the United States Senate as a representative of the state of Oregon. Keane ran on a populist, anti-war, environmentalist platform, and gathered 2.4% of the votes. She received the highest percentage of votes of any Green Party Senate candidate in 2004.

  12. Shake Keane

    Ellsworth McGranahan “Shake” Keane, was a jazz musician, poet and government minister. He is most well known today for his role as a jazz trumpeter, principally his work as a member of the ground breaking Joe Harriott Quintet (1959-1965).

  13. Marc P. Keane

    Marc Peter Keane, a graduate of Cornell University, is an American landscaped architect and author. He specializes in Japanese garden design. He is the co-author of several books about garden design: "Japanese Garden Design", written with Ohashi Haruzo; "Sakuteiki: Visions of the Japanese Garden", written with Jiro Takei, and "Simply Zen: Interiors Gardens", written with David Scott and Sian Evan.

  14. Sheana Keane

    Sheana Keane is a presenter on Ireland's primary TV station RTE1. She presented of "Health Squad" (2001 to 2006) and "The Afternoon Show" on (2004 to 2005, 2006 to Present). Keane's broadcasting career began as a researcher on "Wanderlust" (RTÉ's Internet based blind date programme) in 2001 and as a researcher and broadcaster on the daytime talk show "Open House" in 2002. One of RTÉ's new generation of 'rising stars', …

  15. Dillie Keane

    Dillie Keane is perhaps best known as one third of the comedy cabaret trio Fascinating Aida, ever since its inception in 1983, but she has had an equally prominent solo career.

  16. Molly Keane

    Molly Keane was an Irish novelist (born Mary Nesta Skrine in Ballyrankin, County Kildare). Keane was her married name which she used for her later novels, several of which ("Good Behaviour", "Time After Time") have been adapted for television. Between 1928 and 1956, she wrote 11 novels, and some of her earlier plays, under the pseudonym M.J. Farrell. Molly was a member of Aosdána. When her husband died at age 36 in 1961, …

  17. John Joseph Keane

    John Joseph Keane (September 22, 1839 - June 22, 1918) was an American Roman Catholic archbishop, born in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland. His family emigrated to America when he was seven years old. He was educated at Saint Charles's College, Ellicott City, Maryland, and at Saint Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, and on July 2, 1866 was ordained a priest for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore and made curate of St Patrick's, Washington, …

  18. Bob Keane

    Bob Keane, born Robert Kuhn on January 5, 1922 in Manhattan Beach, California, is a musician, producer and owner of the record label Del-Fi Records. He is perhaps best known for being the producer and manager of Ritchie Valens

  19. Tom Chaplin

    Thomas Oliver Chaplin (born March 8, 1979) is the lead singer of the English piano rock band, Keane. He is from Battle, East Sussex.

  20. Seán Keane

    Séan Keane was born in July 12, 1946 in Dublin. He is a well respected fiddler, but also a fiddle teacher. He was a member of Ceoltóirí Chualann in the 1960s, before joining The Chieftains in 1968. He has a unique style of playing, especially his use of ornamentation is very different from other fiddle players. This might be explained by the fact that his playing is influenced by the music of the bagpipe.

  21. John Keane

    John Keane, Baron Keane of Ghuznee, (1781 - 1844) was a British soldier. Keane was born in Belmont, Ireland, in 1781. He joined the British Army as an Ensign at age 11 in 1792. He rose the the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the 60th Foot and commanded a brigade in the Peninsular War. Promoted to Major-General, Keane commanded the British 3rd brigade at the Battle of New Orleans where he was wounded twice.

  22. Mark Keane

    Mark T. Keane (1961 -) was born in Dublin, Ireland. He is a cognitive scientist and author of several books on human cognition, including "Handbook of Cognitive Psychology" (1990-2005, 5 English editions and 5 foreign language translations, co-author Michael Eysenck), "Analogical Problem Solving" (1988). "Advances in the Psychology of Thinking" (1992, with Ken Gilhooly), "Novice Programming Environments" (1992, …

  23. Jack Keane

    John (Jack) Keane (born 1945) is a retired four-star general and former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and a defense analyst. Keane attended Fordham University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1966. He then attended Western Kentucky University, graduating with a master's degree in philosophy. He then attended Army War College and the Command and General Staff College. Keane served in the Vietnam War as a paratrooper.

  24. John Keane

    John Keane, born 1949 in Australia and educated at the Universities of Adelaide, Toronto and Cambridge, is Professor of Politics at the University of Westminster and at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB). In 1989 he founded the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD). Among his many books are The Media and Democracy (1991), …

  25. Michael Keane

    Michael Keane (born 29 December 1982 in Dublin) is an Irish footballer who has recently signed for eircom League of Ireland Premier Division team St Patrick's Athletic. A left sided midfield player, Michael joined Rotherham in the 2004-05 season, from Hull City. He quickly established himself as an automatic choice in the Rotherham team and he was ever keen to get forward in support of the attack.

  26. Peter Keane

    Peter Keane is an American blues/folk musician, currently living in Austin, Texas and working as a librarian at the University of Texas at Austin. Bill Morrissey produced his second album, "Walkin' Around". As of 2005, his web page states that he is "semi-retired" as a musician, and he has made most of his recordings available under a Creative Commons license.

  27. John Keane

    John Keane 18 February 1917 - 1 October 1975 was a hurling player born in Waterford. In his career with Mount Sion, Waterford and Munster John Keane electrified all of Ireland with his magnificent hurling skills, his courage and manly behaviour. Because he played with an unfashionable county his great ability did not bring him all the medals he richly deserved but he remains a man apart in the affections of all who saw him play.

  28. John Keane

    John Keane (September 12, 1839 - June 22, 1918) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Dubuque from July 24, 1900 - April 28, 1911. Keane was the third Bishop and second Archbishop of the Dubuque, Iowa Archdiocese. Keane was born in Killbarn, Ireland. As a young man, he emigrated to the United States. On July 2, 1866 Keane was ordained as a priest for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore. He served as a priest until March 28, …

  29. Johnny Keane

    John Joseph Keane was an American manager in Major League Baseball. Born in St. Louis, Missouri and known as a patient manager of young players, Keane participated in one of the strangest turns of events in baseball history in 1964, his final season at the helm of the St. Louis Cardinals. In mid-August of that year, with the team seemingly out of the race, owner August "Gussie" Busch became convinced (possibly by Branch Rickey, …

  30. Tom Keane

    Thomas Lawrence Keane (September 7, 1926 - June 19, 2001) was an American football player.

  31. John Fryer Thomas Keane

    John Fryer Thomas Keane, popularly known as Jack Keane, was a Yorkshire clergyman’s son who went to sea at the age of twelve. In 1877, still only 23 but having had his share of adventures, he visited Makkah and Medina, one of the few Europeans ever to have done so at that time.

  32. Paul Keane

    Paul Keane is an Australian actor well known for playing Des Clarke in the soap opera Neighbours. Other TV credits include Bliss and Flight Into Hell. After his long time stint on Neighbours, he quit acting in the 1990s and took up work in a pub.

  33. William Keane

    William Keane (born on April 7, 1805 at Castlemartyr, County Cork) was a Roman Catholic bishop from Ireland. He studied at the Irish College in Paris, and was ordained to the priesthood in 1828 in Paris for the Cloyne Diocese. He took up a position on the staff of the Irish College and remained there until 1839. He then returned to Ireland and became cc in Fermoy from 1939 to 1841 when he was appointed parish priest of Midleton.

  34. Mervyn Keane

    Mervyn Keane is a former Australian rules football player who played in the VFL between 1972 and 1984 for the Richmond Football Club. Senior coach of the Sturt Football Club from 1985-1988.

  35. Mark Keane

    Mark Keane is an Irish soccer player. Keane appeared mostly for the Bohs Under-21s making his first team debut for the club in a FAI League Cup tie against St Patricks Athletic in June 2005.

  36. Seán Keane

    Seán Keane comes from one of Co. Galway, Ireland's famous musical families and has been performing since childhood. He was voted Performer of the Year by readers of Irish Music Magazine in 97/98 and 98/99, and called "the greatest Irish musical find of the `90's" (London Independent), and "the fastest rising star of the Irish music scene"(Irish Times). His musical voice is unique and his songs encompass a mixture of traditional Irish folk music, pop, blues, and country.

  37. Keith Keane

    Keith Keane is an Irish midfielder football player who plays club football for Luton Town. Born on the November 20 1986, the young midfielder is a former academy player who graduated from the Youth Ranks at Luton. Not known for his goalscoring abilities, Keane usually comes from the bench but Ex-Luton manager, Mike Newell expected big things from the young midfielder, who is yet to win his first cap for Republic of Ireland.

  38. Alan Keane

    Alan Keane is an inter-county Gaelic football goalkeeper for Galway. He has battled with Brian O Donoghue for the position of goalkeepe

  39. Seán Keane

    Seán Keane is the name of two popular Irish folk musicians. *Seán Keane is the fiddle player of The Chieftains *Seán Keane is a famous Irish folk singer, and brother of another famous singer Dolores Keane. "Seán Keane" is also a common Irish name. Seán Keanes Around The World is a weblog article charting people with the same name on the internet.

  40. Glen Keane

    Glen Keane (born on 1954) is the son of Bil Keane (an illustrator best known for the daily comic strip "The Family Circus") and Thelma "Thel" Carne Keane. He is perhaps the most famous traditional (2D) lead character animator in recent history. He is currently employed at Walt Disney Studios. Glen left CalArts in 1974 and joined Disney the same year. His debut work was featured in "The Rescuers" as an animator for Penny, alongside the famed Ollie Johnston, …

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