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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marie_KeanMarie Kean - Wikipedia

    Marie Kean (27 June 1918 – 29 December 1993) was an Irish actress of stage and screen whose career spanned over 40 years. The Stage called her one of Ireland's most impressive actresses, and "an artist of considerable emotional depth and theatrical command."

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0443811Marie Kean - IMDb

    Marie Kean (1918-1993) was a versatile and acclaimed Irish actress who appeared in films, TV, theatre and radio. She was known for her roles in Barry Lyndon, Ryan's Daughter, The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne and more.

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    • Rush, County Dublin, Ireland
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    • Dublin, Ireland
  3. Marie Kean. Actress: Barry Lyndon. Educated at Loreto College, North Great George's Street, Dublin. Joined Gaiety School of Acting in 1947, began acting professionally with the Radio Éireann Players in 1948, later joining the Abbey Theatre company.

  4. Kean, Marie (Ní Catháin, Máire) (1922–93), actress, was born 27 June 1922 in Rush, Co. Dublin, the daughter of John Kean, a ship's captain, and Margaret Kean (née Foley).

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › marie_keanMarie Kean | Rotten Tomatoes

    Marie Kean was an Irish actress who appeared in films such as "Ryan's Daughter", "Barry Lyndon" and "The Dead". See her full filmography, ratings, reviews and biography on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    Mrs. Malins (Character)
    100%
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    Mrs. Rice (Character)
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    Mae (Character)
    87%
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    Barry's Mother (Character)
  6. Conheça a biografia do(a) Marie Kean e de muitos outros artistas na maior rede social de filmes do Brasil.

  7. Overview. Marie Kean. (1918—1993) Quick Reference. (b. Dublin, 27 June 1918; d. Dublin, 31 Dec. 1993) Actress. An early member of the Radio Eireann Players, she moved to the Abbey Theatre in 1949, where she came ... From: Kean, Marie in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.