List of Irish people
This is a list of famous Irish people.It covers
- people who come from the island of Ireland, which includes people from both Irish territories, the Republic of Ireland and the province of Northern Ireland.
- people of Irish descent who identified themselves or involved themselves with Ireland (eg, Eamon de Valera, Princess Grace of Monaco),
- people who chose to adopt an Irish identity or Irish citizenship (eg, Daniel Day-Lewis).
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Art
- Francis Bacon, painter
- Robert Ballagh, painter, Aosdána
- John Behan, sculptor, Aosdána
- John Coll, sculptor
- Pauline Bewick, Aosdána
- Louis le Brocquy, Saoi of Aosdána, painter
- Dorothy Cross, various media, Aosdána
- Edward Delaney, sculptor, Aosdána
- Evie Hone stained glass
- Gene Lambert, painter, Aosdána
- Sir William Lavery painter
- Daniel Maclise
- Anne Madden, Aosdána
- William Orpen
- Patrick Pye, sculptor, painter and stained glass artist, Aosdána
- Camille Souter, painter, Aosdána
- Imogen Stuart, sculptor, Aosdána
- Jack B Yeats
- Patrick Collins, Saoi of Aosdána
- Tony O'Malley, Saoi of Aosdána
Architecture
- Eileen Gray
- James Hoban (designer of White House)
- Kevin Roche
- Sam Stephenson
Actors
- Pierce Brosnan - Navan-born James Bond Actor
- Sir Michael Gambon
- Gabriel Byrne
- Cyril Cusack (born in South Africa)
- Niamh Cusack
- Sorcha Cusack
- Hilton Edwards - British born co-founder of the Gate Theatre
- Daniel Day-Lewis, Oscar winner, (born in UK, now Irish citizen)
- Colin Farrell
- Barry Fitzgerald - Abbey Theatre actor turned Hollywood star
- Brenda Fricker - Oscar winner
- Richard Harris
- Grace Kelly - Irish American actress who married Prince Rainier III of Monaco
- Joe Lynch - TV actor
- Micheál MacLiammoir - British born co-founder of the Gate Theatre
- Victor McLaglen
- Colm Meaney
- Liam Neeson
- Maureen O'Hara - actress
- Milo O'Shea
- Maureen O'Sullivan - actress, mother of Mia Farrow
- Peter O'Toole, Oscar-Academy Award winner
- Stephen Rea
- Fiona Shaw
- Patrick Bergin
Music
- Gerald Barry - composer, member of Aosdána
- Derek Bell, harpist
- Bono (real name: Paul Hewson), lead singer of U2
- Boyzone
- Jerome de Bromhead, member of Aosdána
- The Chieftains, traditional music group
- The Corrs
- Frank Corcoran, member of Aosdána
- Phil Coulter - composer
- The Cranberries
- Dana, Rosemary Scallon,MEP - singer turned politician
- John Field, composer (creator of the nocturne)
- The Fury Brothers and Davy Arthur
- John Buckley, member of Aosdána
- Raymond Deane, member of Aosdána
- Roger Doyle, member of Aosdána
- Eibhlis Farrell, member of Aosdána
- James Galway - musician
- Bob Geldof, songwriter, singerBoomtown Rats, activist
- Hamilton Harty - composer and arranger
- Michael Holohan, member of Aosdána
- Brian Irvine, composer
- Fergus Johnson, member of Aosdána
- Ronan Keating, singer/songwriter
- Luke Kelly, singer
- Brian Kennedy - singer
- John Kinsella, member of Aosdána
- Phil Lynott - Thin Lizzy frontman
- Philip Martin, member of Aosdána
- John Count McCormack - singer
- Christy Moore, singer/songwriter
- Van Morrison, singer/songwriter
- Samantha Mumba - singer
- Turlough O'Carolan, 17th century harpist and composer ("Last of the Bards")
- Sinead O'Connor,Mother Bernadette, singer
- Kevin O'Connell, member of Aosdána
- Daniel O'Donnell, Country and Western singer
- Mary O'Hara, harpist/singer
- Jane O'Leary, member of Aosdána
- Seóirse Bodley, member of Aosdána
- Eric Sweeney, Member of Aosdána
- Westlife
- Ian Wilson, member of Aosdána
- James Wilson, member of Aosdána
Dance
- Michael Flatley, dancer
- Bill Whelan - choreographer
- Dame Ninette de Valois, ballet
Writing
- George Barrington
- John Banville, novelist
- Samuel Beckett, Saoi
- Brendan Behan, playwright, novelist
- Roddy Doyle, novelist
- Brian Friel, playwright, member of Aosdána
- Oliver Goldsmith - novelist and dramatist
- Seamus Heaney, Saoi of Aosdána
- James Joyce, novelist
- Neil Jordan, author, film director, member of Aosdána
- Patrick Kavanagh,poet
- Francis Ledwidge, poet
- Thomas Moore - poet
- Edna O'Brien - novelist, member of Aosdána
- Sean O'Casey, playwright
- George Bernard Shaw,novelist, playwright,
- Laurence Sterne - novelist
- Bram Stoker (author of Dracula)
- Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, novelist and satirist
- John Millington Synge - dramatist
- Oscar Wilde, novelist, poet, satirist
- William Butler Yeats, poet
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan, playwright
- Martin Mc Donagh, playwright
- Walter Macken, novelist
- Cecil Frances Alexander
- William Allingham, poet
- Brian O'Nolan (aka Myles na Gopaleen, Flann O'Brien), novelist/columnist
- Christy Browne - author of My Left Foot
- Francis Stuart, Saoi of Aosdána
- Sebastian Barry, novelist, member of Aosdána
- Dermot Bolger, novelist, member of Aosdána
- Clare Boylan, Aosdána
- Pearse Hutchinson, Aosdána
- Rita Ann Higgins, poet, member of Aosdána
- Jennifer Johnston, member of Aosdána
- Benedict Kiely, Saoi of Aosdána
- Tom Kilroy, member of Aosdána
- Christopher Nolan, poet, member of Aosdána
- Frank O'Connor, short story writer
- John McGahern, novelist, member of Aosdána
- Seamus Deane, member of Aosdána
- Carlo Gébler, member of Aosdána
- Michael Longley, member of Aosdána
- Frank McGuinness, member of Aosdána
- Richard Murphy,poet, member of Aosdána
- James Plunkett, member of Aosdána
- William Trevor, writer, member of Aosdána
- Lady Gregory, playwright and founder of the Abbey Theatre
- Deirdre Purcell
- Marina Carr, Aosdána
- Ciarán Carson, Aosdána
- Leland Bardwell, Aosdána
- Philip Casey, Aosdána
- Harry Clifton, Aosdána
- Michael Coady, Aosdána
- Dermot Healy, Aosdána
- Aidan Higgins, Aosdána
- Adrian Kenny, Aosdána
- Ulick O'Connor, Aosdána
- Julia Ó Faoláin, Aosdána
- Seán Ó Faoláin, Saoi of Aosdána
- Anthony Cronin, Aosdána
- Margaretta D'Arcy, Aosdána
- Theo Dorgan, Aosdána
- Robert Greacen, Aosdána
- Eamon Delaney
- Oliver St John Gogarty
- Mary Lavin, Saoi of Aosdána
- James Clarence Mangan poet
- Aubrey de Vere poet
- Sir Samuel Ferguson poet
- George Russell, AE
Politics
- Eamon de Valera (born in USA) Taoiseach (1932-1948; 1951-54; 1957-1959) President of Ireland (1959-1973)
- Padraic Pearse - poet, teacher and leader of the Easter Rising
- James Connolly - Scottish-born socialist, founder of the Labour Party and Easter Rising participant
- W.T. Cosgrave - President of the Executive Council (prime minister) (1922-1932)
- Mary Harney, deputy Prime Minister (Tánaiste) & leader of the Progressive Democrats
- Desmond O'Malley - founder and first leader of the Progressive Democrats
- Tim Healy - politician and Governor-General of the Irish Free State (1922-28)
- Domhnall Ua Buachalla Fianna Fáil TD turned Governor-General (1932-36/7)
- Douglas Hyde - founder of the Gaelic League, President of Ireland (1938-1945)
- Patrick Hillery - Irish EEC Commissioner & President of Ireland (1976-1990)
- Mary Robinson, President of Ireland (1990-1997)
- Mary McAleese, President of Ireland (1997-present)
- Bertie Ahern, prime minister (the Taoiseach) and leader of Fianna Fáil
- Gerry Adams - politician & leader of Sinn Féin
- Wolfe Tone - nationalist leader
- David Trimble - former First Minister of Northern Ireland and leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
- Brian Lenihan - Tánaiste & defeated presidential candidate
- Roger Casement - human rights campaigner turned revolutionary
- Michael Collins - assassinated President of the Provisional Government
- Gerry Fitt - politician & first leader of the SDLP
- John Hume - MP, MEP and second leader of the SDLP
- Garret FitzGerald - politician and Taoiseach (1981-2, 1982-87)
- Charles Haughey - politician and Taoiseach (1979-81; 1982; 1987-92)
- Countess Markiewicz - politician
- Rev. Ian Paisley MP, MEP, MLA - politician and leader of the Democratic Unionist Party
- Charles Stewart Parnell - politician and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party
- Boyle Roche - eighteenth century politician and member of the Irish House of Commons
- Edmund Burke
- Arthur Griffith - President of Dáil Éireann (Jan-Aug 1922) & 1921 Treaty delegation leader
- David Norris - senator, Joycean scholar and gay rights campaigner
- Lord Edward Fitzgerald - eighteenth century aristocratic revolutionary
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington - member of Irish House of Commons, military leader and British Prime Minister
- Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford Irish-born UK politician, cabinet minister and author.
- Pat Cox - President of the European Parliament
- Brian Boru - High King of Ireland
- Rory O'Connor - High King of Ireland
- Dermot McMurrough - King of Leinster
- Garret Fitzgerald - the Great Earl of Kildare
- Patrick Sarsfield - Earl of Lucan - military leader
- Willam Joyce - Lord Haw Haw - Nazi propagandist
- Robert Emmet - leader of 1803 rebellion
- Henry Joy McCracken - Ulster leader of 1798 rebellion
- Daniel O'Connell - The Liberator - leader of campaign for Catholic Emancipation
- Isaac Butt - Home Rule leader
- Michael Davitt (1846-1906) - founder of the Land League
- John Redmond - Home Rule leader
- Eoin MacNeill - founder-member of the Gaelic League
- Thomas J Clarke - signatory of 1916 Proclamation
- The O'Rahilly - 1916 leader
- Joseph Mary Plunkett - signatory of 1916 Proclamation
- Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa - veteran Fenian leader (d. 1915)
- Seán Mac Diarmada - signatory of 1916 Proclamation
- Thomas MacDonagh - signatory of 1916 Proclamation
- Eamonn Ceannt - signatory of 1916 Proclamation
- Tomás MacCurtain - Lord Mayor of Cork (d. 1920)
- Terence MacSwiney - Lord Mayor of Cork (d. 1920)
- Arthur Griffith - Home Rule leader (d. 1922)
- Seán Lemass - Taoiseach
- General Eoin O'Duffy - leader of the Blueshirts
- John A Costello - Taoiseach (1948-51),(1954-57)
- Noel Browne - controversial Health Minister (1948-51)
- Seán MacBride - IRA chief, minister (1948-51),lawyer and founder member of Amnesty International
- TK Whitaker - architect of post-war economic development
- Liam Cosgrave - Taoiseach(1973-77)
- Frederick Boland - Diplomat and Irish delegate to UN
- Lord Edward Fitzgerald - aristocratic rebel in 1798 rebellion
- Henry Grattan- 18th century defender of Irish parliamentary independence and opponent of the Act of Union
- Thomas D'Arcy McGee, promoter of a federal union for the Canadian provinces
Science, Education and Technology
- Nicholas Comins (binaural stethoscope)
- John Phillip Holland (submarine designer)
- John Boyd Dunlop (pneumatic tyre)
- William Rowan Hamilton (quaternions; mathematical physics)
- George Francis FitzGerald - physicist
- George Stokes
- Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton - physicist (1951 Nobel Prize in Physics)
- Virginia O'Mahony - President of the Irish Primary Principals Network
Sport
- Eddie Irvine, Formula One driver
- Paul McGinley, golfer
- George Best, footballer
- Dave McAuley, boxer
- Barry McGuigan, boxer
- Jonjo O'Neill, jockey
- Roy Keane, footballer
- Robbie Keane, footballer
- Damien Duff, footballer
- Shay Given, footballer
- Niall Quinn, footballer
- Colm O'Rourke, Gaelic Athletic Association GAA footballer
- Sean Boylan, long-time manager of All-Ireland winning Meath football team
- Mick O'Dywer, successful gaelic inter-county football manager
- Brian O'Driscoll, rugby player
- Keith Wood, rugby player
- Sonia O'Sullivan, Olympic medal winner
- Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed, 19th century mountaineer
- Eamon Coughlan, runner
- Ruby Walsh, jockey
- Eamon Dunphy, soccer player turned media commentator and broadcaster
- Michelle Smith - disgraced Olympic swimming medal-winner
- Ronnie Delaney - Olympic medal winner/athletics
- Mick McCarthy - former Republic of Ireland football manager
- John Pius Boland - double Olympic medal-winner/tennis,1896
- Pat O'Callaghan - Olympic gold medal/hammer, 1928, 1932
- Bob Tisdall - Olympic gold medal/400mH, 1932
- John Treacy - Olympic silver medal/marathon, 1984
- Sean Kelly, cyclist
- Stephen Roche, cyclist
Other
- Emily O'Reilly - journalist, Ombudsman and Information Commissioner
- James Hamilton - Director of Public Prosecutions
- Harry Clarke - stained glass artist
- Michael Mills - Ombudsman
- Kevin Murphy, Ombudsman and Information Commissioner
- Arthur Guinness - brewer
- Terry Wogan - TV and radio "personality"
- Gay Byrne - broadcaster and presenter of the Late Late Show (1962-1999)
- Eamonn Andrews - TV personality, producer and businessman
- Graham Norton - TV personality and actor
- Pat Kenny - broadcaster & presenter of the Late Late Show (1999-present)
- George Berkeley - philosopher
- Desmond Connell, Cardinal Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland
- Lord Eames, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland
- Jim Duffy - Irish advisor to Australia's Republic Advisory Committee
- Lord Killanin, former head of the International Olympic Committee
- St. Patrick - Welsh born Irish patron saint
- St. Brigid - Irish saint and bishop
- St. Aidan of Lindisfarne
- Dermot Morgan - satirist and star of Father Ted
- Lord Henry Mountcharles - rock impressario, owner of Slane Castle, politician
- Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham, 6th Earl of Longford - Gate Theatre manager
- Lady Mary Heath - early aviator
- Michelle Burke - twice Oscar-winner for make-up
- Philip Treacy - milliner
- Norah Barnacle - wife of James Joyce
- Sir Alfred Chester Beatty
- Sir Horace Plunkett - founder of co-operative movement
- Sir Anthony J F O'Reilly - Independent Newspapers and head of Heinz, 1979-1996
- Kitty O'Shea - mistress of Charles Stewart Parnell
- Edward Martyn - co-founder of the Irish Literary Theatre
- James Larkin - labour leader
- William Martin Murphy - Dublin Employers Association (1911)
- Johannes Scotus Erigena - theologian (b. 810)
- Ernest Shackleton - explorer
- Grace O'Malley - Granuaile,Gráinne Mhaol, pirate queen
- Edward McLysaght - Chief Herald of Ireland, 1943-54
- Gerard Slevin - Chief Herald of Ireland, 1954-81
- Patricia Donlon - Chief Herald of Ireland, 1995-97
- Donal Begley - Chief Herald of Ireland, 1981-95
- Brendan O Donoghue - Chief Herald of Ireland, 1997-date
- Niall FitzGerald, honorary KBE, chief executive Unilever
- Eliza Lynch, mistress of Francisco López, Paraguayan dictator
See also: List of people by nationality
