Richard Vincent Molloy (14 October 1918 – 29 January 1995) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]
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Chico Barnes, with Alan Devereux, David Vann, Patricia Gallimore and Terry Molloy Rat Race, starring Hywel Bennett as Matt Shore and Helena Breck as Nancy...
new live recording of an original 1951 Dick Barton serial in June 2013, starring Tim Bentinck and Terry Molloy. (Blackstone audiobooks ISBN 978-1481506052)...
Player Games Goals Years at club 1897 George Callesen 17 5 1897–1898 1897 Dick Condon 149 101 1897–1900, 1902–1906 1897 Charlie Dow 72 1 1897–1902 1897...
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infamous dictator Adolf Hitler several times, including by the actor Terry Molloy, while Julian Bleach defined him as a cross between Hitler and the renowned...
Independent. Archived from the original on May 9, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2024. Molloy, Mark (August 23, 2016). "Cincinnati Zoo deletes Twitter account over abuse...
direction of the play on Broadway. She went on to create the role of Irene Molloy in the original Broadway production of Hello, Dolly! (1964). Brennan's work...
Starring David Dastmalchian (Exclusive)". Variety. Retrieved 1 November 2023. Dick, Jeremy (24 March 2024). "Late Night with the Devil Earns $666K at Sunday...
recklessness the movie needs." He gained the role of the interviewer Daniel Molloy in Interview with the Vampire (1994) after the death of his friend River...
public or the press. The undated statement was signed by Molloy and witnessed by Mick Jagger. Molloy eventually gave the boy, whom she named Paul Andrew,...
The "Creggan White Hare" is an Irish folk song written by James Molloy. It was first recorded by Paddy Tunney in 1944. The song describes coursing events...
recording to great acclaim. Subsequently, Johnny Moynihan, Paul Brady, Matt Molloy (flute), Bill Whelan (keyboards), Nollaig Casey (fiddle) and briefly, Noel...
The initial Australian tour was the subject of Australian comedian Mick Molloy's 2000 documentary Tackle Happy. The duo has recruited supporting production...
Girl". In 1990, she was tied to two television pilots, Fox's Molloy and NBC's Blossom. Molloy produced six episodes for a tryout run, followed by the shooting...
McBride Barry McGann Syd Millar Mick Molloy John Moroney Noel Murphy Philo O'Callaghan Harry Rea Roger Young Dick Allan Rodger Arneil Colin Blaikie Peter...
Sean MacHale Willie John McBride Paddy McGrath Ray McLoughlin (c.) Mick Molloy Noel Murphy Oliver Waldron Jerry Walsh Roger Young Colin Blaikie Mike Campbell-Lamerton...