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- Q16750371 abstract "Template:ForSean Hollywood (1945–1998) was an Irish actor, politician, hurler and footballer.Hollywood studied at Queens University Belfast and University College Dublin while playing hurling for Clan Uladh and County Down, and football for Newry Bosco GFC. He first entered politics campaigning for Paddy O'Hanlon of the Nationalist Party at the Northern Ireland general election, 1969 in South Armagh. He became involved in the civil rights movement, and following Bloody Sunday, he took the leading role in organising a major demonstration in Newry, focusing on the need to avoid any possibility of violence or of being outmanoeuvered. Although declared illegal, the march was a success, attracting about 100,000 people.Hollywood joined the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) on its foundation, and was elected to Newry and Mourne District Council at the Northern Ireland local elections, 1973. He stood for the party in South Down at the February 1974 UK general election, and then again in October narrowly losing to Enoch Powell. For the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention election in 1975, he stood for North Down, but was again narrowly defeated. Concerned that the SDLP was moving to the right, he left politics, but remained publicly supportive of his former party.Working as a teacher at St Colman's College, Hollywood continued his sporting involvement as a founding player and later manager of the Newry Shamrocks GAC. Long an amateur actor, in later life, Hollywood became best known for running the Newpoint Players acting group, which won numerous awards and launched the careers of John and Susan Lynch, and Gerard Murphy. Following his death, Newry's arts centre was renamed in his honour and he was one of seven people nominated as a candidate for Newry's "greatest ever person" in a 2014 debate between local historians.".
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- Q16750371 comment "Template:ForSean Hollywood (1945–1998) was an Irish actor, politician, hurler and footballer.Hollywood studied at Queens University Belfast and University College Dublin while playing hurling for Clan Uladh and County Down, and football for Newry Bosco GFC. He first entered politics campaigning for Paddy O'Hanlon of the Nationalist Party at the Northern Ireland general election, 1969 in South Armagh.".
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