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Cork is the second largest city of Ireland and largest county in Ireland and has produced many noted artists, entertainers, politicians and business people. Historical and/or political figures John Anderson – businessman Sir John Arnott – businessman, newspaper owner Anthony Barry – politician, photographer Katty Barry – restaurateur Mick Barry – Teachta Dála and Socialist politician. Peter Barry – Tánaiste Tadhg Barry – journalist, trade unionist and nationalist Tom Barry – guerilla leader during war of independence, author of the book Guerilla Days in Ireland Olive Beamish – suffragette activist Anne Bonny – pirate Joseph Brennan – civil servant Sir George Callaghan – Admiral of the Fleet Patrick Cleburne – Major General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War Hugh Coveney – government minister Simon Coveney – Tánaiste Thomas Croke – Archbishop of Cashel Donal Creed (1924 – 2017): Fine Gael politician; MEP, Teachta Dála, Minister of State under Garret FitzGerald Michael Creed (b. 1963): Former Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Eileen Desmond – government minister, Senator, MEP Mary Elmes – aid worker honoured as 'Righteous Among the Nations' for saving 200 Jewish children during WWII Gerald Goldberg – first Jewish lord mayor T. C. Hammond – Church of Ireland clergyman William Baylor Hartland – plant breeder, seedsman John Pope Hennessy – author, governor of Hong Kong and Mauritius Ellen Hutchins – botanist Mary Harris "Mother" Jones – labour organiser, born near Cork Jim Lane – Irish Republican Socialist Cornelius Lucey – Bishop of Cork and Ross Jack Lynch – Taoiseach and hurler Thomas Mac Curtain – Lord Mayor of Cork Terence MacSwiney – Lord Mayor and hunger striker Daniel Mannix – Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne Micheál Martin – Taoiseach Sake Dean Mahomed (1759–1851) – Bengali traveller, surgeon, entrepreneur, and one of the most notable early non-European immigrants to the Western World Stephen Moylan – Quartermaster General of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War Michael Murphy – first Irish president of the European Court of Auditors Nano Nagle – educator who founded the Presentation Sisters William O'Brien – nationalist politician and MP; founder of All-for-Ireland League Fergus O'Connor – Irish nationalist and publisher Dáithí Ó Conaill – Irish republican Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa – nationalist Batt O'Keeffe – government minister Michael O'Riordan – socialist politician John Cyril Porte – pioneer aviator John Roach – major shipbuilder in postbellum United States Adi Roche – humanitarian campaigner Brendan Ryan – Senator and lecturer at CIT William Henry John Seffern – printer, newspaper editor, journalist and historian D. 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Sheehan – nationalist politician and first Labour MP Kathy Sinnott – MEP Robert Spence – Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide William Thompson – political and philosophical writer Sir Robert Torrens – Prime Minister South Australia; pioneer of Land Registration system Thady Quill – historical rake The Wallace sisters – IRA Intelligence officers Scientists Amy Warren - marine biologist and conchologist Robert Warren - Irish ornithologist Military James Adams – recipient of the Victoria Cross Francisco Burdett O'Connor – officer in the Irish Legion of Simón Bolívar's army Michael Collins – revolutionary leader, and Chairman of Provisional Government John Dunlay – recipient of the Victoria Cross William English – recipient of the Victoria Cross Richard Fitzgerald – recipient of the Victoria Cross Thomas Kent – Irish nationalist Thomas Lane – recipient of the Victoria Cross Samuel Lawrence – recipient of the Victoria Cross David Lord – recipient of the Victoria Cross Ambrose Madden – recipient of the Victoria Cross Mick Mannock – recipient of the Victoria Cross James Murray – recipient of the Victoria Cross Timothy O'Hea – recipient of the Victoria Cross Daniel Florence O'Leary – Irish-born Venezuelan brigadier general of Simón Bolívar's army Michael O'Leary – recipient of the Victoria Cross Gerald O'Sullivan – recipient of the Victoria Cross John Sullivan – recipient of the Victoria Cross James Travers – recipient of the Victoria Cross Joseph Ward – recipient of the Victoria Cross Sports John Allen – former Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer Hugh T. Baker – cricketer Mick Barry – road bowler James Brophy – cricketer Noel Cantwell – international footballer Graham Canty – footballer and international rules captain Brian Carney – rugby league, and rugby union footballer of the 1990s and 2000s Mark Carroll – long-distance athlete Joe Cleary – major league baseball player Mark Cohen – cricketer Megan Connolly – footballer Joe Deane – hurler Damien Delaney – international footballer Patrick Dineen – cricketer Jack Doyle – boxer John Egan – association footballer Joe English (sailor), round the world sailor and international yachtsman. Percy Exham – cricketer James Foley – cricketer William Harman – cricketer Ryan Hartslief – footballer and rugby player Colin Healy – international footballer Marian Heffernan – Olympian Robert Heffernan – Olympic bronze medalist Tom Horan – cricketer (Australia) Denis Irwin – international footballer Roy Keane – international footballer Caoimhín Kelleher – footballer Alan Lewis – cricketer, rugby union referee Jack McAuliffe – boxer Teddy McCarthy – GAA sportsman, played on both Cork hurling and football double winning teams Darren McNamara – professional drift driver Sam Maguire – GAA sportsman David Meyler – international footballer Liam Miller – international footballer Tony Mullane – major league baseball player Saoirse Noonan – international footballer Donncha O'Callaghan – rugby union player Dr. Pat O'Callaghan – twice Olympic gold medalist Frank O'Farrell – international footballer and manager Ronan O'Gara – rugby union player Seán Óg Ó hAilpín – hurler Ciarán Ó Lionáird – international middle-distance athlete John O'Shea – darts player Derval O'Rourke – world indoor champion hurdler and European outdoor silver medalist 2006 Bríd Stack - ladies Gaelic and Australian rules footballer Denise O'Sullivan – international footballer Marcus O'Sullivan – middle-distance athlete Sonia O'Sullivan – Olympic silver medalist, world champion athlete and cross country runner Christy Ring – hurler Peter Stringer – rugby union player Film, entertainment and media Jack Gleeson – actor Sarah Greene – actor Eddie Hobbs – TV personality George Hook – TV/radio personality Fergal Keane, OBE – BBC journalist Danny La Rue, OBE – female impersonator James Leonard and Timmy Long of The Two Norries podcast Joe Lynch – actor Mark Mahon – film director Pixie McKenna – TV personality, doctor Edward Mulhare – TV actor Cillian Murphy – actor Graham Norton – TV personality Bill O'Herlihy – TV personality Jonathan Rhys-Meyers – actor Tony Scannell – actor Fiona Shaw, CBE – actor Cailín Ní Toibín – beauty pageant titleholder Niall Tóibín – comic actor Eileen Walsh – actor .... 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