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James Moran
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James Moran is a British screenwriter for television and film, who first came to public attention with the horror-comedy Severance. He was born on the 5th March in York, England.[1] His work to date has been in the horror, comedy and science-fiction genres.
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James Moran has been on several Nomad trips. This is his trip report for Marion Reef October 2006. You can Click Here to go to the Marion Picture gallery for this trip.
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James Moran has a personal blog called The Pen Is Mightier Than The Spork [7]. Moran started writing it around the same time as he started writing the screenplay for Severance, documenting the entire process all the way to the DVD release, and he still regularly updates about his current projects. He ... endeavours to answer any reader questions and offer advice to other would-be screenwriters.
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James Moran has been playing the bodhrán from a very young age. Brought up in Northern England, James has a very rich musical heritage; his Grandmother Margaret Harkin a renowned fiddle player from Lough Fad, near Port Noo, Donegal, was a childhood sweetheart of the great Johnny Doherty. James' grandfather was James (Kid Martin) Moran a concertina player from Doire Tabhraine near Kilmovee Co. Mayo who's ancestor's were originally from Pontevedra, Galicia (Northern Spain).
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On giving up the farm in 1912 James Moran removed to Great Bend, going there to retire. With all his impractical views he made a success of farming and his other efforts in the country. Some of his neighbors who prided themselves on their exceeding practicality rose early and worked hard were later bought out by James Moran or gave up the task and dropped entirely out of the community life. James Moran has never taken any part in politics beyond the voting, and though in early days a democrat he has in late years chiefly followed the fortunes of the republican party. He is a member of the Catholic church.
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James Moran was born in Ireland and immigrated to the United States. On Saturday, April 2, 1892, Officer Moran and his partner were on patrol when they saw two men walking on N. Tryon St. carrying bags of flour. When the officers aproached the men, one of them began to run away. Officer Moran's partner chased the fleeing suspect, while Officer Moran stayed with the other man. Moran's partner heard a shot and turned to see Moran fall to the ground as the other suspect ran off. Officer Moran succumbed to his injuries two days later and was the first Charlotte Police officer to die in the line of duty.
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