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  1. O'Sullivan's first husband was Australian-American writer, award-winning director and Catholic convert John Villiers Farrow, from September 12, 1936, until his death on January 27, 1963. She and Farrow had seven children: Michael Damien, Patrick Joseph ( Patrick Villiers Farrow ), Maria de Lourdes Villiers ( Mia Farrow ), John Charles, [10] Prudence Farrow , Stephanie Farrow and Theresa ...

  2. 4 de ago. de 2010 · Maureen O’Sullivan was an Irish actress. Maureen was the daughter of Evangeline Lovatt “Mary Eva” (Frazer) and Charles Joseph O’Sullivan. Her father was Irish, from Cork, County Cork. Her mother was born in Tientsin, China, to a father born in County Sligo, Ireland, with Scottish ancestry, and to a mother born in St. Marylebone, England.

  3. Maureen Paula O’Sullivan (17. toukokuuta 1911 Boyle, Roscommonin kreivikunta, Irlanti – 23. kesäkuuta 1998 Scottsdale, Arizona, Yhdysvallat) oli irlantilais-yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä Sisällys

  4. Joseph O'Sullivan Photography. 3,111 likes · 1 talking about this. Creative Wedding & Portrait Photographer www.josephosullivan.com

  5. Slide 13Slide 13 (current slide) Joseph O’Sullivan. Made with Squarespace. The Portfolio of Photographer Joseph O'Sullivan - With an interest in Documentary and Photojurnalism, his work explores topics of politics, faith and family but also looks into key topics and events of the day.

  6. Maureen Paula O'Sullivan was born on May 17, 1911 in County Roscommon, Ireland, to Evangeline "Mary Eva" Lovatt (Frazer) and Charles Joseph O'Sullivan, an officer in the Connaught Rangers. She was of Irish, English, and Scottish descent. The future mother of Mia Farrow was educated in private Catholic girls schools in London, Dublin, and Paris.

  7. Maureen Paula O'Sullivan est née à Boyle, dans le comté de Roscommon, en Irlande. Elle est la fille de Charles Joseph O'Sullivan et de Mary Lovatt (née Fraser) [ 1 ] . Son père était officier au sein des Connaught Rangers, qui combattirent dans la Première Guerre mondiale .