Irish music stars died at age 45

Here are 6 famous musicians from Republic of Ireland died at 45:

Jackie Jameson

Jackie Jameson (March 27, 1957 Dublin-October 28, 2002) was an Irish personality.

She began her career as a radio presenter on RTE Radio 2 before moving to television as a presenter on the popular music show, "MT USA". She also hosted several other TV shows throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, including "The Pulse" and "The Movie Show".

Jameson was also a successful actress, appearing in a number of Irish films and TV shows. She was best known for her roles in the films "The Commitments" and "Father Ted". Her last TV appearance was as a judge on the talent show "You're a Star" in 2002.

Aside from her entertainment career, Jameson was also heavily involved in philanthropy and charity work. She was a patron of the Irish Hospice Foundation and worked tirelessly to raise funds for various charities throughout her life.

Tragically, Jameson passed away from cancer in 2002 at the age of 45, leaving behind a legacy as one of Ireland's most beloved personalities.

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Charles Stewart Parnell

Charles Stewart Parnell (June 27, 1846 Avondale House-October 6, 1891 Brighton) was an Irish politician.

He was the leader of the Irish Nationalist Party and a pivotal figure in Irish national politics during the late 19th century. Parnell is best known for his advocacy of Irish Home Rule, a movement aimed at achieving greater political autonomy for Ireland within the United Kingdom. He was an important figure in the Land War of the 1880s, which sought to end the exploitation of Irish tenants by wealthy landlords. His political career was cut tragically short by scandal involving his relationship with a married woman, which caused him to lose much of his support within the Irish Nationalist Party. Despite this setback, Parnell is remembered as one of the great figures of Irish political history, and his advocacy of Irish Home Rule inspired generations of Irish nationalists in the years following his death.

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Dermot Morgan

Dermot Morgan (March 31, 1952 Dublin-February 28, 1998 Hounslow) was an Irish comedian and actor.

Genres: Comedy.

He died in myocardial infarction.

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Jim Stynes

Jim Stynes (April 23, 1966 Dublin-March 20, 2012 St Kilda) a.k.a. James Stynes was an Irish personality. He had two children, Tiernan Stynes and Matisse Stynes.

Jim Stynes was a prominent Australian Rules Footballer who played for Melbourne Football Club for 264 consecutive games in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was awarded the Brownlow Medal, which is the league's highest individual award, in 1991 for his outstanding performance.

In addition to his successful football career, Stynes was also known for his philanthropic work. He established the Reach Foundation in 1994, which aims to improve the wellbeing of young people and empower them to take control of their lives. Stynes was also involved in various other charitable initiatives and received multiple awards for his services.

Following his death, Jim Stynes was remembered as a huge inspiration to many people, both on and off the field. His legacy lives on through the Reach Foundation, which continues to make a positive impact on young Australians.

He died as a result of cancer.

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Tyrone Power

Tyrone Power (April 5, 1795 Kilmacthomas-March 17, 1841) otherwise known as William Grattan Tyrone Power was an Irish actor, comedian and author. His child is Harold Littledale Power.

Tyrone Power was born into a renowned acting family and made his stage debut at the age of 15. He later moved to London and then to America where he performed in several productions including Shakespearean plays, melodramas and comedies. He also authored several plays and a book on his experiences as an actor titled Impressions of America. Power was known for his charismatic stage presence and his ability to capture the attention of audiences with his performances. He tragically died at the age of 45 while on tour in the United States, reportedly due to complications from drinking cold water while overheated. Despite his premature death, Tyrone Power remains a celebrated figure in the history of Irish and American theatre.

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James Martin

James Martin (April 5, 2015-October 3, 1969) was an Irish politician.

He was born in County Galway, Ireland and began his career as a farmer before becoming involved in politics. Martin was a member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and was involved in the Irish War of Independence. He later became a member of the Irish parliament, serving as a TD (Teachta Dála) from 1921 to 1927 and again from 1932 to 1957.

During his time in parliament, Martin was a vocal advocate for Irish independence and worked to advance nationalist policies. He was also a strong supporter of rural development and agricultural reform. Martin retired from politics in 1957 and spent the remainder of his life on his farm in County Galway. He died in 1969 at the age of 84.

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