O'Sullivan - Notable People Named O'Sullivan

Notable People Named O'Sullivan

  • Dan O'Sullivan (born 1968), American professional basketball player
  • David O'Sullivan (disambiguation)
  • Denis O'Sullivan (golfer) (born 1948), Irish golfer
  • Denis J. O'Sullivan (1918–1987), Irish Fine Gael TD from Cork
  • Diarmuid O'Sullivan (born 1978), Irish sportsman
  • Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare (1561–1613), Irish chieftain
  • Eddie O'Sullivan (born 1958), Irish rugby union coach and footballer
  • Edward William O'Sullivan (1846–1910), Australian journalist and politician
  • Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin (Owen Roe O'Sullivan, 1748–1782), Irish Gaelic poet
  • Eugene D. O'Sullivan (1883–1968), American Democratic Party politician from Nebraska
  • Gearóid O'Sullivan (1891–1948), Irish teacher, Irish Republican Army officer, barrister and Sinn Féin and Fine Gael politician
  • Gerald Robert O'Sullivan VC (1888–1915), Irish soldier in the British Army, recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Gerry O'Sullivan (1936–1994), Irish Labour Party TD
  • Gilbert O'Sullivan (born 1946), Irish-born, UK-based singer-songwriter, who had several hits in the 1970s
  • Gillian O'Sullivan (born 1976), Irish race walker
  • J. T. O'Sullivan (born 1979), American professional football player
  • Jacquie O'Sullivan (born 1960), British singer and songwriter
  • Jan O'Sullivan (born 1950), Irish Labour Party politician, currently a Teachta Dála (TD) for Limerick East
  • Jeremiah O'Sullivan (born 1842), Irish-born American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Jerry O'Sullivan (disambiguation)
  • John O'Sullivan (disambiguation)
  • Lance O'Sullivan (born 1963), New Zealand jockey, retired
  • Maggie O'Sullivan (born 1951), British poet, performer and visual artist
  • Marcus O'Sullivan (born 1961), Irish coach and former middle distance runner based in the United States
  • Maureen O'Sullivan (1911–1998), Irish cinema actress
  • Michael O'Sullivan (disambiguation)
  • Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, Irish composer and musician
  • Muiris Ó Súilleabháin (1904–1950), Irish writer; author of autobiography Fiche Blian ag Fás (Twenty Years A-Growing)
  • Paddy O'Sullivan (1918–1994), female Special Operations Executive spy during World War II
  • Pat O'Sullivan, American amateur golfer who won the 1951 Titleholders Championship
  • Patrick O'Sullivan (ice hockey) (born 1985), Canadian-born American professional ice hockey player
  • Patrick B. O'Sullivan (1887–1978), American politician from Connecticut, U.S. representative
  • Peter O'Sullivan (born 1943), Irish hurler
  • Richard O'Sullivan (born 1944), English actor, notable for his sitcom roles in the 1970s and 1980s
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan (born 1975), English professional snooker player'
  • Sean O'Sullivan (disambiguation)
  • Seumas O'Sullivan (1879–1958), Irish poet and editor of The Dublin Magazine'
  • Shawn O'Sullivan (born 1964), Canadian boxer
  • Sonia O'Sullivan (born 1969), Irish Olympic runner
  • Terence Patrick O'Sullivan (1913–1970), English civil engineer
  • Timothy O'Sullivan (Fianna Fáil politician) (1899–1969), Irish Fianna Fáil Party politician
  • Timothy H. O'Sullivan (c. 1840–1882), American Civil War photographer
  • Toddy O'Sullivan (born 1934), Irish Labour Party politician
  • Vince O'Sullivan (born 1957), American racewalker
  • Wayne O'Sullivan (born 1974), Irish soccer player in Australia

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