Pauline Flanagan (29 June 1925 – 28 June 2003) was an Irish-born actress who had a long career on stage, she was best known in the United States for her role as Annie Colleary, on the television soap operaRyan's Hope in 1979 and again in 1981. She later returned to the show as Sister Mary Joel.
Biography
Flanagan was born in County Sligo, Ireland, to Patrick and Elizabeth (née Mulligan) Flanagan, who were deeply political and supported the Republican Anti-Treaty during the Irish Civil War, both served as Lord Mayor of Sligo.[1] Flanagan was good friends with fellow Irish actresses Joan O'Hara and Paddy Croft. Flanagan spent much of the early 1950s touring with Anew McMaster, where she met Harold Pinter at the Gate's Pinter Festival.[2][3]
She acted in the play Summer, by Hugh Leonard at the Hudson Guild Theater, directed by Brian Murray. (Summer premiered at the Olney Theatre, Maryland, in August 1974.)[10]
In 1997 she won the Barclays Theatre Awards for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in Jennifer Johnston's Desert Lullaby, at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast.[13] (The Barclays Theatre Awards are for outstanding regional theatre (including opera and dance) in the UK.[14])
^Collins, Glenn. "Harold Prince Bound For Off Off Broadway, And Happy About It: Harold Prince Happily Bound for Off Off Broadway", The New York Times, 13 February 1992, p. C21
^Leonard, Hugh. Summer: A Play, Samuel French, Inc., 1979; ISBN0573618585, p. 4
^"Final Curtain", The Irish Echo, 6 May 2003; accessed 17 September 2011; "Actress Pauline Flanagan, one of the pillars of New York's Irish Repertory Theatre and 2001 winner of London's coveted Laurence Olivier Award, died in the early hours of last Saturday morning, after having suffered a massive stroke on June 23.... It was, in fact, in the midst of one of these sojourns, guest-starring in playwright Tom Stoppard's Indian Ink at the Missouri Repertory Theatre in Kansas City that the actress became sufficiently ill that she had to withdraw from the play a week before its closing performance and return to her home in Glen Rock, New Jersey, only a few weeks ago."