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- Actor Eamon Kelly was well known for his portrayals of the traditional seanachaí, and ran several series of one-man shows in Dublin's Abbey Theatre. The...
- Saoirse, but Ben gets lost and emerges in a cave inhabited by the Great Seanachaí. Through strands of the sage's beard hair, Ben sees the story of the giant...
- troupe in Chicago, while also working as a stand-up comedian and in the Seanachai Theatre Company. To make ends meet, he waited tables at John's Place in...
- tradition Oral-for****c composition Orality Palestinian hikaye Pantun Patha Seanachai Yukar Storytelling World Oral Literature Project Finnegan, Ruth (2012)...
- Brown's Boys D'Movie Cunningham 2014 Song of the Sea Ferry Dan/The Great Seanachaí Voice 2015 The Break Derek 2016 Pat Pat Titular character 2019 Love Her...
- Jon Kenny, Irish comedian and actor (voice of Ferry Dan and The Great Seanachai in Song of the Sea, Stringy Woodcutter and Ned in Wolfwalkers), dies at...
- Boulanger Coconut, the Little Dragon Grandpa George Song of the Sea The Great Seanachaí 2015 Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' Dr. Briefs A Warrior's Tail The King...
- Jon Kenny, Irish comedian and actor (voice of Ferry Dan and The Great Seanachaí in Song of the Sea, Stringy Woodcutter and Ned in Wolfwalkers), (d. 2024)...
- Police Academy (Larvell Jones) Song of the Sea (Ferry Dan / The Great Seanachaí) The West Wing (Ron Butterfield) Seijuu Sentai Gingaman (Torbador) Peter...
- duaidh-làraich ’s deagh ghnàth tha ris fuaight’; An cian is le Albainn luchd seanachais no bard, Bidh meas air an dealbh anns gach gorm-bhonaid àird. ‘S e Fòghnan...