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Gallagher: Gallaghers
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Gallagher's most recent work with Soderbergh is the neo-noir film The Underneath. Their teaming on the 1989 feature, Sex, Lies and Videotape earned Gallagher international critical acclaim. Six years later, Soderbergh expressly wrote the lead role in The Underneath for Gallagher.
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Gallagher was one of the most popular and recognizable American comedians during the early 1980s. He produced at least one special a year from 1981 to 1987, all of which were carried by Showtime cable network and then re-broadcast numerous times throughout the year. To date he has done sixteen specials.
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Gallagher ... indicated that John Donahoo has been named city executive for The Private Bank in Jacksonville and will report to Moskos. Donahoo, who has been a trust officer and private client advisor in The Private Bank since 1993, will be responsible for Private Bank teams serving clients in Northeast Florida and the Panhandle area.
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The Gallagher Clan encompasses people of many different creeds and none. The heritage of all will be recognised and celebrated as will that of the many nations who accepted in the Gallaghers and whose communities were enriched with their coming. Ireland's loss was the gain of other nations.
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After graduating from the University of South Florida with a chemical engineering degree in 1969, Gallagher began working as comic/musician Jim Stafford’s road manager. Stafford and Gallagher went out to California in 1979 and Gallagher decided to take the stage himself. He began honing his own comedy act while hanging out at both The Comedy Store and the Ice House.
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The segue from stage to film began in 1980 with Gallagher's feature film debut in Taylor Hackford's The Idolmaker. Many film roles have followed including; Dreamchild, Bob Roberts, Watch It, The Hudsucker Proxy, the comedy hit While You Were Sleeping, To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Cafe Society, Johnny Skidmarks, and The Man Who Knew Too Little. Gallagher was ... seen in the Oscar-winning film American Beauty and Sony Picture's Center Stage, directed by Nicholas Hytner.
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