List of Sligo people
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Sligo is a town in the North West of the Republic of Ireland and the county town of County Sligo, and has produced several noted artists, entertainers, politicians and business-people.
Music
- Thomas Connellan, Harper/Composer
- William Connellan, Harper/Composer
- Naisse Mac Cithruadh, musician
- James Morrison,
- Paddy Killoran
- Michael Coleman
- Joe O' Dowd
- Mary O'Hara, singer and harpist
- Seamie O'Dowd, multi-instrumentalist and former member of Dervish
- Tabby Callaghan, musician, The X Factor finalist
- Kian Egan, member of Westlife
- Mark Feehily, member of Westlife
- Shane Filan, member of Westlife
- Carmel Gunning, traditional Irish musician and singer
- Liam Kelly, flute player and founding member of Dervish
- Perry Blake, singer and songwriter
- Sandy Kelly, Country & Western singer
Arts and literature
- Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh, Ollamh of poetry at Lissadell and crusader
- Giolla Íosa Mór Mac Fir Bhisigh, historian, scribe compiler of the Yellow Book of Lecan, Great Book of Lecan
- Solamh Ó Droma, scribe who worked on the Book of Ballymote
- Tomaltach MacDonagh, Lord of Corann, commissioned the Book of Ballymote
- Tadhg Dall Ó hUigínn, file/poet, author of many poems in classical Dán Díreach style
- Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbisigh, Irish scribe, author of the Great Book of Irish Genealogies
- Henry McCarrick, merchant/scholar, transcriber of the Cuimre na nGenealach
- Owen Connellan, Scholar, RIA,
- Thady Connellan, Scholar, published Irish-English dictionary 1814
- Leland Bardwell, poet, novelist and playwright.
- Neil Jordan, filmmaker and novelist; won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for The Crying Game
- Brian Leyden, short story writer and novelist
- Joe McGowan, author and historian
- William Butler Yeats, poet
- Jack Butler Yeats, painter and cartoonist
Historical and political figures
- Brón Mac Icni, Bishop at Killaspugbrone, Disciple of St. Patrick
- Cairbre Mac Néill, Irish king and warrior, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages
- Tuathal Mac Cormac Maelgarbh ua Cairbre, King of Ireland?, conqueror of Brega
- Nath í of Achad an Rí, 6th century Irish ecclesiastic
- Feichín of Fore, Irish ecclesiastic
- St. Osnat, Irish ecclesiastic
- St. Attracta of Killaraght, Irish ecclesiastic, 5th century.
- St. Molaise of Inishmurray, Abbot of Inishmurray, Confessor to St. Columcille after the Battle of the Book at Cooladrumman.
- Fearghal Ó Gadhra, Chief of Coolavin, patron of the Annals of the Four Masters
- Brian Luighnech Ua Conchobhair, King of Cairbre Drom Cliabh, ancestor of the Ó Conchobar Sligigh, son of Toirdealbhach Mór Ó Conchobar, High King of Ireland 1106-1156.
- Count Nicholas Taaffe, Soldier, Lieutenant General in Austrian Army
- Liam Pilkington, IRA commander, 3rd western division,1921-23. Anti-treaty IRA.
- William Partridge, trade unionist, revolutionary, leader of Irish Citizen Army, fought during Easter Rising
- Frank Carty, Sligo IRA leader during the War of Independence and Irish Civil War; elected a TD for Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil
- Charlotte Matilda Blake Thornley Stoker, Abraham Stokers mother, feminist
- Col. William G. Wood-Martin, Antiquarian archaeologist
- Francis MacDonagh, Q.C, M.P. for the borough of Sligo
- William Bourke Cockran, US congressman
- Robert G. Bradshaw, Editor of the Connachtman newspaper, Protestant Anti-Treaty Republican journalist
- Luke Duffy, trade unionist and politician
- Declan Bree, politician and social campaigner, former Labour TD for Sligo/LeitrimJohn Jinks, politician
- Ray MacSharry, former Government Minister and EU Commissioner
- Constance Markievicz (née Gore-Booth), revolutionary; first elected female MP in the UK Parliament; first Irish female cabinet minister
- Alexander McCabe, revolutionary and Sinn Féin TD, later a member of Cumann na nGaedheal
- Martin Moffat, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Ambrosio O'Higgins, Marquis of Osorno, Governor of Chile and Viceroy of Peru during the Spanish domination of the Americas
- Bernardo O'Higgins, Liberator of Chile
- Brigadier General Michael Corcoran, Union army general, American civil war.
- Martin Savage, Irish Republican
Medicine and science
- William Cunningham Blest, creator of the first Chilean School of Medicine
- Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet, mathematician and physicist
Sports
- Sean Fallon, former Republic of Ireland and Celtic F.C. footballer
- Paul McGee, Sligo Rovers F.C. and Ireland international soccer player
- Mark Scanlon, cyclist
- Brother Walfrid (aka Andrew Kerins), Marist Brother, and founder of Celtic F.C. in Glasgow
- Mickey Kearns GAA
- Barnes Murphy GAA
- Eamon O'Hara GAA
- Charles Harrison GAA
Film and entertainment
- Pauline Flanagan, movie and television actress
- Scott Fredericks, movie and television actor, radio producer
- Neil Jordan, director of The Crying Game, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles, Michael Collins
- Eugene Lambert, puppeteer and children's entertainer
- Pauline McLynn, actress, Mrs Doyle in the sitcom Father Ted
- Lola Montez, actress, exotic dancer, courtesan and the mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria
- Joan O'Hara, movie and television actress
- Dearbhla Walsh, film and TV director
- Noreen Middleton, film
Business
- Niall FitzGerald, Chairman of Reuters Group plc; former Chairman and CEO of Unilever plc
- Dermot Mannion, CEO of Aer Lingus
See also
- Category:People from County Sligo
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