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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maureen_EganMaureen Egan - Wikipedia

    Maureen Egan is a writer/director who has directed several music videos, including the MTV2 Award-winning "Screaming Infidelities" for Dashboard Confessional. Her parents were actors Richard Egan and Patricia Hardy .

  2. Mini Bio. Maureen Egan was born on October 18, 1974 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. She is a producer and director, known for Playback Director's Series: The Music Videos of Maureen Egan & Matthew Barry (2009), Another Year on the Screen Volume 1 (2002) and Dead Man on Campus (1998).

    • October 18, 1974
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0250706Maureen Egan - IMDb

    Maureen Egan was born on 18 October 1974 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. She is a producer and director, known for Playback Director's Series: The Music Videos of Maureen Egan & Matthew Barry (2009), Another Year on the Screen Volume 1 (2002) and Dead Man on Campus (1998).

    • Producer, Director, Editor
    • October 18, 1974
    • Maureen Egan
  4. ORDER HERE. “Maureen Egan creates, with words and paintings, a vivid, heartbreaking and ultimately triumphant travelogue of her journey back to wholeness.”. — Dave Morrison. author of Cancer Poems.

  5. About Maureen. “My work is my prayer.”. Marc Chagall. I began painting in 2007 as a response to an inner calling, educating myself by studying and observing other artists, especially my favorites from the Modern era – Van Gogh (for color and brush movement), Chagall (for storytelling and self-exploration), and Picasso (for vision and rule ...

  6. 14 de abr. de 2014 · Maureen Egan lives in Rockport, where she writes, paints and performs various other jobs. She is currently at work on a book of essays and paintings about her experience with breast cancer in 2012. She still loves to camp, but only in her memory.

  7. Unknowingly, my mother showed me the value of letting go when dementia dimmed her memory during her final years. Freed from the grief she had carried most of her life, a heaviness that often led her to judge those she was closest to, she returned to her original joy, and, like baby Eloise, was buoyant more often than not.