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- McLarnon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gerard McLarnon (1915–1997), Irish playwright and actor Julie McLarnon (born 1971), British...
- Julie McLarnon (born 31 May 1971) is a British recording engineer and record producer, known for working solely to analogue tape. Founder of Analogue Catalogue...
- Martin Brady, 22, William Armstrong, 29, Paul Holmes, 19, William McLarnon, 19, and Roisin McNearney, 18. Several days before the bombing, the leaders of the...
- Gerard McLarnon (16 April 1915 – 16 August 1997) was an English-Irish actor and playwright. Born in ****heroe, Lancashire, England, he was raised in Northern...
- Mike McLarnon is a former Canadian politician who represented the electoral district of Whitehorse Centre in the Yukon Legislative ****embly from 2000 to...
- Patsy McLarnon is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who pla**** in the 1958 All-Ireland Final. McLarnon, Patsy April 26, 1996 The Golden Goal BBC. Henry...
- stage acting in 1958 following her marriage to playwright and actor Gerard McLarnon. She later earned a living as a teacher at the Central School of Music...
- Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1989) Prince Muishkin in The Idiot by Gerard McLarnon. World premiere directed by Greg Hersov at the Royal Exchange, Manchester...
- 1972. "The cir****stances of the deaths of Patrick Rooney, Hugh McCabe, Samuel McLarnon and Michael Lynch in Belfast on 15 August 1969" (PDF). Police Ombudsman...
- from Tavener. The ultimate result, to a libretto by playwright Gerard McLarnon, was Thérèse: when staged in 1979 the opera was thought too static to be...