Sean McCormack (disambiguation)

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Sean McCormack is a former United States Assistant Secretary of State.

Sean McCormack American government official

Sean McCormack is a former United States Assistant Secretary of State. He was sworn in as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Department Spokesman on June 2, 2005, and served until January 20, 2009. McCormack is currently vice president of Communications for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

Sean or Shaun McCormack may refer to:

Sean McCormack is a Gaelic footballer from County Longford, Ireland. He plays with the Longford intercounty team. In 2012 he was Man of the Match as Longford won the Division 3 National League title with a win over Wexford in the final, it was his second title having helped his side win the 2011 Div 4 title.

Sean McCormack is a sound editor who was nominated at the 79th Academy Awards in the category of Best Sound Editing. He was nominated for the film Apocalypto, which his nomination was shared with Kami Asgar.

Cool Papa Bell American baseball player

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Events from the year 1965 in Ireland.

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The 1986 Embassy World Darts Championship was held between 4–11 January 1986. For the first time, the tournament was held at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey, having been held at Jollees Cabaret Club in Stoke-on-Trent for the previous seven years. The Lakeside became the third venue in the history of the World Championship.

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Rita Connolly is a singer who has lived and worked in Ireland. She is primarily known for her work with composer Shaun Davey who wrote a song cycle for her called Granuaile based on the 16th-century pirate queen Gráinne O'Malley as well as including her in other of his works such as The Relief of Derry Symphony, The Pilgrim Suite and his Special Olympics music which was specially composed in 2003. Rita Connolly and Ronan Tynan sang the anthem song "May We Never Have to Say Goodbye" which topped the Irish charts for two weeks. She has also produced two solo albums, one with the eponymous title Rita Connolly, and the second Valpariso on the Tara Music label.

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<i>Song o My Heart</i> 1930 film by Frank Borzage

Song o' My Heart is a 1930 Pre-Code American film directed by Frank Borzage and starring John McCormack, Alice Joyce, Maureen O'Sullivan, Effie Ellsler and John Garrick. It was O'Sullivan's second film role.

Daniel "Dan" McCormack is an Irish hurler who currently plays as a right wing-forward for the Tipperary senior team.

The Perfect Wave is a 2014 South African-New Zealand-Indonesian biographical drama film about the life of Ian McCormack, a surfer who became a minister after his near death experience. The film stars Scott Eastwood as McCormack. It is the directorial debut of Bruce Macdonald.