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Ferdiad (pronounced [ˈfʲerðʲiað]; also Fer Diad,
Ferdia, Fear Diadh), son of Damán, son of Dáire, of the Fir Domnann, is a
warrior of
Connacht in the Ulster...
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Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (born 12
October 1999) is an
Irish actor and musician. He made his film
debut in the
musical Sing
Street (2016) and
television debut...
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Ferdia or
Ferdiad is a
warrior in
Irish mythology.
Ferdia may also
refer to: LÉ
Ferdia (A16), ship in the
Irish Naval Service Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, singer...
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screenplay co-written by
Conor McPherson and
Hamish McColl, the film
stars Ferdia Shaw, Lara McDonnell, Josh Gad,
Tamara Smart,
Nonso Anozie,
Colin Farrell...
- LÉ
Ferdia (A16) was an
auxiliary ship in the
Irish Naval Service. She was
named after Ferdia (Ferdiad), a
mythical hero of the
Ulster Cycle. She served...
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writer Rob Doyle. It
stars Dean-Charles Chapman, Finn Cole, Anya Taylor-Joy,
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo,
Travis Fimmel and
Conleth Hill. The film had its
world premiere...
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drama Here Are the
Young Men,
supported by Finn Cole, Anya Taylor-Joy, and
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo. In 2015, it was
speculated that
Chapman was
dating Nell Tiger...
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adversaries Cúchulainn and
Ferdia and uses 7/8 rhythms,
pulsing drones, and
Hindustani scales to
refer to the
Bhagavad Gita.
Ferdia is
killed by his brother...
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communicate using American Sign Language.
Eugenio Derbez, Troy Kotsur,
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo,
Daniel Durant (in his
feature film debut), and
Marlee Matlin...
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directed by John
Carney from a
story by
Carney and
Simon Carmody.
Starring Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Lucy Boynton,
Maria Doyle Kennedy,
Aidan Gillen, Jack Reynor...