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Death of Actress Pauline Delaney

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pauline-delaneyPauline Delaney, accomplished stage, TV and film actress who is best known for her role in Circle of Friends and Into The West, dies in London from complications caused by Parkinson’s disease on January 15, 2007.

Delany is born in Dublin on June 8, 1925. Her mother, a keen theatregoer, inspires her love of the stage, taking her on regular visits to the Abbey Theatre and the Gate Theatre. She learns her craft through evening classes at the Brendan Smith Academy in Dublin and later gives up her job as a trainee fashion buyer to tour with a production of Charlie’s Aunt, starring Leslie Phillips.

In the mid-1950s, she marries actor Norman Rodway and they become members of the Globe company, together with Anna Manahan, Maureen Toal and Milo O’Shea, presenting new plays at a small Gas Company theatre in Dún Laoghaire. When financial problems force the Globe to close, she helps form Gemini Productions and stars in its 1960s Dublin Theatre Festival success, The Poker Session, by Hugh Leonard.

When the play transfers to London, Delany moves there. Her marriage to Rodway ends and she subsequently forms a relationship with Gerry Simpson, an Irish-born playwright. She is a familiar figure on the London stage, appearing in several productions, including The Hostage at the Royal Court, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg at the King’s Head Theatre and Cross Purpose at Hampstead Theatre.

Delany appears in several TV plays including The Dead, Shadow of a Gunman, Stephen D and The Seagull, as well as roles in The Bill, Casualty and Rumpole of the Bailey. Among her film credits are The Quare Fellow, Brannigan, Rooney and Nothing but the Best.

Author: Jim Doyle

As a descendant of Joshua Doyle (b. 1775, Dublin, Ireland), I have a strong interest in Irish culture and history, which is the primary focus of this site. I am a Network Engineer at Pinnacle IT, which is my salaried job. I am a member of the Irish Cultural Society of Arkansas, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (2010-Present, President 2011-2017) and a commissioner on the City of Little Rock Arts+Culture Commission (2015-2020, 2021-Present, Chairman 2017-2018).

7 thoughts on “Death of Actress Pauline Delaney

  1. My name is doyle
    Who do you think you are
    I’ve often wondered

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  2. Loved her in “public Eye” rest in peace x

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  3. I have just recently discovered that Pauline Delaney was my 2nd cousin. I watched her movies/ tv programmes down the years and never knew the connection.

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  4. Great actress ,who delighted many with her roles and especially supporting ,Marker.

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  5. She was a hugely gifted actress and I was hoping someone knew if there are any biographies or autobiographies on Ms Delaney?  I am surprised upon searches that nothing comes up for her.

    She always had stage presence and seemed so comfortable in comedy or serious roles that she took. I remember her from my childhood with Public Eye and having just seen again for the first time in many years “Nothing but the best” , she stole the film.

    I was always surprised she didn’t become a household name or leading lady. I was always mesmerised by her performances as she had something special which is hard to nail down.

    If anyone knows of any resources on this actress please let me know. I am shocked there is so little available even on main websites.

    Let’s hope someone can write or bring her career and life into focus again. She is sorely missed when there is such a lack of such actresses currently.

    I understand she had a daughter called Sarah. Are there any details for her?

    Thanks very much for posting this. 

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