- Sheila McGibbon
Sheila R. McGibbon (b.
June 16 1921 ,Belfast ,Ireland - diedOctober 4 1997 ) was an Irish stage, radio and television actress. She was born to a modest Catholic family in 1921, and died in 1997, the same year as her husband, John Graham, a Protestant IRA volunteer and later pro-golfer. They had seven children whom they raised in the Belfast area.Throughout her distinguished career, she starred in numerous plays in the
Abbey Theatre , and in theLyric Theatre, Dublin , and in Belfast. According to Irish Playography documents, she starred in over 30 plays. She also starred in numerous radio, television, and movie roles. Some of the plays and radio shows McGibbon starred in were later broadcast on television which she also starred in. Her first radio broadcast was inFebruary 26 1955 ; her last was onJune 29 1995 . In 1988 McGibbon appeared in one movie, "God's Frontiersmen" as "Elizabeth Brownlee", and was offered a role for another film but declined.Legacy
Sheila McGibbon remains one of the more noted Irish actresses of her time. Her picture still remains framed in the lobby of Ireland's national theatre, the
Abbey Theatre inDublin . Her picture also remains in the memorial of theLyric Theatre, Dublin .According to an article written in the "
Belfast Telegraph " in 1997 (the year of McGibbon's death) she had helped Oscar nominated Northern Irish actorLiam Neeson obtain anEquity Card in 1978. Fact|date=March 2007. In 1969 McGibbon was chosen to fly on the firstConcorde flight, and was subsequently the first Irish actress to ever fly on Concorde.Plays
The following plays, excluding Moodie in Manitoba and The Square Peg which were produced by the Ulster Group Theatre, were produced for and by the
Lyric Theatre, Dublin , the venue for the plays was theLyric Theatre Belfast and theAbbey Theatre in Dublin.*"
The Belle of the Belfast City " (as Dolly) (1989)
*"Culture Vultures " (as Sarah) (1988)
*"Tea in a China Cup " (as Great Aunt Maisie) (1983)
*"We Do It For Love " (as Mrs. Ryan) (1975)
*"Guests" (as Min Meeneely) (1974)
*"Nightfall to Belfast " (as Mrs. Rogers) (1973)
*"Separate Beds " (as Sarah Rea) (1970)
*"Stars of Brickfield Street " (1971)
*"The Mating Season " (as Mrs. Jamieson) (1969)
*"Family Fever " (Sadie Galbraith) (1968)
*"Stop it Nurse " (as Martha Cooper) (1968)
*"The Square Peg " (as Annie McQuillan) (1950)Radio Programs
The following radio programs were produced and recorded by and for the
BBC :* "The Clearance of Audleystown" -
29 June 1995
* "The Colleen Bawn" -3 November 1990
* "The Last of a Dyin' Race" (Part One) -14 January 1986
* "The Last of a Dyin' Race" (Part Two) -21 January 1986
* "Ulster Final - September 1983
* "Beyond the Pale" - 1980
* "Maguire" - 1980
* "The McCooeys" -26 February 1955 Television Programs
* "
The Square Peg " (1958)
* "The Mating Season " (1980)
* "Ties of Blood " (1985)
* "The Last of a Dyin' Race " (1986)
* "Out of Tune " (1986)
* "Beyond the Pale " (1989)Movies
*"God's Frontiersmen" (1988) (as Elizabeth Brownlee)
External links
* [http://www.irishplayography.com/search/person.asp?Personid=3011 Sheila McGibbon's acting credits]
* [http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/contributor/198673 BBC biodata]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1210288/ IMDb]
* [http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/sta/search/detaile.cfm?EID=8268 Info. re McGibbon's stage work]
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