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Joan O'Hara

Joan O'Hara
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Joan O'Hara as Eunice Dunstan in Fair City
Born (1930-10-10)10 October 1930
Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland
Died 23 July 2007(2007-07-23) (aged 76)
County Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Irish
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) Francis J. Barry (19??-his death); 4 children
Relatives Mary O'Hara (sister)
Sebastian Barry (son)

Joan O'Hara (born 10 October 1930 – died 23 July 2007) was an Irish stage, film and television actress. She was one of Ireland's most popular actresses and was, at her death, recognisable to television viewers as Eunice Dunstan, a gossip in Fair City on RTÉ One.

O'Hara was a member of the renowned Abbey Players and performed in many plays in the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, including those by Seán O'Casey, Lady Gregory and W.B. Yeats. She appeared as Maurya in the 1988 film The Dawning. She appeared in a number of other films, including Ron Howard's Far and Away, Da, Footfalls, Home is the Hero and just before her death, How About You. In this her final film, she starred with Vanessa Redgrave and her friend Brenda Fricker. The strength of her performance and bravery in carrying it out was acknowledged by the cast and crew in a standing ovation.

More recently, O'Hara was best known for appearing in the popular Irish television soap opera Fair City, broadcast on RTÉ One. She joined the soap in 1994, portraying the character Eunice Dunstan until her own (O'Hara's) death in 2007. Thus she was described as both one of Ireland's most popular actresses and as one of the finest actors of her generation on her death. She admired in particular Samuel Beckett, Federico García Lorca and Ingmar Bergman. While she took a no-nonsense approach to her craft, famously giving the advice that when in doubt, one should relate to the fireplace, she was educated at the Abbey School of Acting and had a deep appreciation and knowledge of theoretical approaches to acting and was an admirer of the European and American avant-garde. As actor Alan Stanford said after her death, "She had the most amazing energy. She was in the truest sense one of the last of the greats".


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