The Right Honourable Stephen Walsh
* Born: 26 August 1859
* Died: 16 March 1929
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| - The Right Honourable Stephen Walsh
* Born: 26 August 1859
* Died: 16 March 1929
- Outside comics, he co-wrote the feature film How Harry Became A Tree (2002) directed by Goran Paskaljevic, as well as the documentaries Patrick Kavanagh - No Man's Fool and John Henry Foley, Sculptor of Empire, both directed by Sé Merry Doyle, with whom he has recently completed the feature documentary John Ford- Dreaming The Quiet Man. The film premiered at the 2010 Cork Film Festival and was released in Irish cinemas in June 2012. Another feature film, Where The Sea Used To Be, directed by Paul Farren, previewed at the 2010 Galway Film Fleadh and won the award for Best Feature Film at the inaugural Fingal Film Festival in March 2012, as well as the Van Gogh award for best first-time director at the 2012 Amsterdam Film Festival.
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| - The Right Honourable Stephen Walsh
* Born: 26 August 1859
* Died: 16 March 1929
- Outside comics, he co-wrote the feature film How Harry Became A Tree (2002) directed by Goran Paskaljevic, as well as the documentaries Patrick Kavanagh - No Man's Fool and John Henry Foley, Sculptor of Empire, both directed by Sé Merry Doyle, with whom he has recently completed the feature documentary John Ford- Dreaming The Quiet Man. The film premiered at the 2010 Cork Film Festival and was released in Irish cinemas in June 2012. Another feature film, Where The Sea Used To Be, directed by Paul Farren, previewed at the 2010 Galway Film Fleadh and won the award for Best Feature Film at the inaugural Fingal Film Festival in March 2012, as well as the Van Gogh award for best first-time director at the 2012 Amsterdam Film Festival.
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