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  1. Sep 1, 1990 · Eugene O'Brien. 1985-1989: Worked with firms of Consulting Engineers including Mott McDonald EPO and Roughan ODonovan/G. Maunsell & Partners. Designed various bridge and viaduct structures. 1989-1990: Director of Tower Software, a small software firm developing and distributing Civil Engineering software. 1990-1998: Lecturer, Trinity College ...

  2. Eugene O'Brien. Actor: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Eugene O'Brien, the silent screen matinée idol, was born Louis O'Brien in Boulder, Colorado in 1881, to police marshal John O'Brien and his wife Kate. He studied medicine at the University of Colorado in order to realize his family's ambition that he should become a physician. O'Brien's first love, however, was the stage, but his family disapproved of acting as a profession. He...

  3. Eugene O'Brien (born Louis O'Brien; November 14, 1880 – April 29, 1966) was an American silent film star and stage actor. Biography [ edit ] O'Brien was born on November 14, 1880, in Boulder, Colorado .

  4. Sep 17, 2022 · Sat Sep 17 2022 - 05:00. As the summer comes to an end, things are heating up for writer Eugene O’Brien. We meet outside on a Saturday morning, the fresh air a welcome reprieve from the heat of ...

  5. Eugene O'Brien is an Irish playwright, screenwriter, and actor. He is best known for his very successful play Eden , which after playing at the Peacock Theatre / Abbey Theatre in Dublin was put on in the West End of London and Broadway in New York City . [1]

  6. Eugene O'Brien, the silent screen matinée idol, was born Louis O'Brien in Boulder, Colorado in 1881, to police marshal John O'Brien and his wife Kate. He studied medicine at the University of Colorado in order to realize his family's ambition that he should become a physician.

  7. Eugene O’Brien. Eugene O’Brien is a Dublin-based writer and actor. His 2001 play Eden won an Irish Times award for best new play, and the Stewart Parker Prize. It was staged at the Arts Theatre, in London’s West End, and on Broadway, subsequent to runs on the Abbey Theatre’s Peacock and main stages. It has since been translated into a ...