Jim Nolan
Jim Nolan, who was a pupil at Scoil Lorcáin for eight years starting in the early 1960's and who comes from St. John's Park is now one of the most prominent figures in Irish Theatre.

Jim Nolan Jim Nolan, who was a pupil at Scoil Lorcáin for eight years starting in the early 1960's and who comes from St. John's Park is now one of the most prominent figures in Irish Theatre.
Ben Hennessy Ben, artistic director of the Red Kettle Theatre Company, is another well-known past pupil of Scoil Lorcáin.
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Declan Lonergan Cyclist Declan attended Scoil Lorcáin from 1978 to 1982. Declan represented Ireland in the Olympic games of 1996.
Interview with Ben HennessyTHE FOLLOWING WAS WRITTEN BY BEN HENNESSY IN ANSWER TO SOME QUESTIONS PUT TO HIM BY THE PUPILS OF SCOIL LORCAIN
Jim Nolan-Johnnies Rule OKLet's state the most important thing first: it was a great place to grow up. In an interview I did last year with the Evening Herald...
Sean Dunne Seán's most famous book "In My Father's House", tells us of his life growing up in St. John's Park and his time spent in Scoil Lorcáin.
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