List of people from Dundalk

This article provides a non-exhaustive list of notable people born, educated, or prominent in Dundalk, Ireland. The lists are in alphabetical order by surname.

Arts and Media

  • Molly Barton (1861-1949), artist.
  • Dave Callan, comedian based in Melbourne, Australia.
  • Paul Vincent Carroll (1900–1968), playwright who founded two theatre groups in Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Zoë Conway, violinist, trained in both classical music and traditional fiddle-playing.
  • The Corrs, Celtic folk rock group and family (Andrea, Sharon, Caroline, and Jim Corr).
  • Nigel Cox, figurative artist.
  • Maria Doyle-Cuche, singer who represented Ireland in the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing 6th.
  • The Flaws, indie rock band.
  • Catherine Gaskin (1929–2009), romance novelist.
  • David Keenan, musician.
  • Nuala Kennedy, composer, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.
  • Jinx Lennon, Musician.
  • Tómas Mac Anna (1924–2011), Tony Award-winning theatre director and playwright.
  • Donald Macardle (1900–1984), actor, screenwriter, and director.
  • Dorothy Macardle (1889–1958), revolutionary, author and playwright.
  • Cathy Maguire, singer-songwriter.
  • Dawn Martin, singer who represented Ireland in the 1998 Eurovision concert, finishing 9th.
  • Patrick McDonnell, actor in Naked Camera and Father Ted.
  • John Moore, film director, producer, and writer.
  • Just Mustard, music group.
  • Dónal O'Connor, multi-instrumentalist, producer and television presenter.
  • Gerry O'Connor, traditional Irish fiddle player, and founding member of bands, Skylark and La Lúgh.
  • The Mary Wallopers, Irish folk group
  • Brendan O'Dowda (1925–2002), Irish tenor who popularised the songs of Percy French.
  • Peadar Ó Dubhda (1881–1971), Patriot, musician, politician, musician, and author of the first translation the Bible into Irish.[1][2]
  • Liam Reilly (1955–2021), singer who represented Ireland in the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing 2nd; singer in the group Bagatelle.
  • Megan Walsh, singer who joined the singing group Celtic Woman in 2018.

Academia and Science

Politics

Religion, historical, and legend

Sport

Military

Business

  • Phil Flynn, trade unionist, industrial relations consultant, government advisor, and financier.
  • Larry Goodman, entrepreneur in the beef industry. #22 on the Irish Independent Rich List 2017.[5]
  • Pearse Lyons (1944–2018), entrepreneur; founder of Kentucky-based Alltech Inc.; number 5 on the Irish Independent Rich List 2017.[5]
  • Martin Naughton, entrepreneur founded GlenDimplex. #11 on the Irish Independent Rich List 2017.[5]
  • Brendan Ogle, trade union official.
  • John Swift (1896–1990), trade union leader.

Other

References

  1. ^ "State of Dundalk great's grave a source of anger and embarrassment". www.dundalkdemocrat.ie. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Town lost one of its most distinguished sons with death of novelist, playwright and musician, Peadar O'Dubhda". independent. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  3. ^ Alphabetical list of all fellows, Magdalene College, Cambridge.
  4. ^ "Brendan McGahon". Oireachtas Members Database. 7 March 2002. Archived from the original on 16 August 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Rich List 2017". Irish Independent. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
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