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O'Kelly was the mother of [[Oportia|Oportian]] political strategist and campaign manager, [[Carter Glass]]. She was also a descendant of [[Talamthom|Sean Ó Ceallaigh]], the first President and founder of [[Talamthom]].
O'Kelly was the mother of [[Oportia|Oportian]] political strategist and campaign manager, [[Carter Glass]]. She was also a descendant of [[Talamthom|Sean Ó Ceallaigh]], the first President and founder of [[Talamthom]].
== Honours ==
*{{team flag|Constancia|flag}}: [[1710 Extraordinary Investiture|Dame Commander of the Order of the Constantines]] (1710)


==See also==
==See also==

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Oportia
Who's Who of Oportia
Eunice O'Kelly
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Photo of Eunice O'Kelly
Full Name Eunice Amelia Ó Ceallaigh
Parents
  • Iliana Vert
  • Adam Ó Ceallaigh
Spouse Ethan Glass (m. 1660 AN)
Children Carter Glass
Birth Date 12.X.1640 AN
Birth Place Geneva, Alexandria Alexandria
Death Date 22.XIV.1720 AN
Occupation Actress
Residence
Political Affiliation Liberal Progressive Party (1712 AN - 1720 AN)
Known For Renowned Alexandrian actress in theater and motion pictures
Citizenship Alexandria Alexandria
Oportia Oportia

Eunice O'Kelly (1640 AN - 1720 AN) was a renowned Alexandrian actress, born and raised in Geneva, Alexandria. She gained prominence in Natopia and Oportia for her captivating performances in both theatrical productions and early motion pictures, becoming one of the most recognizable faces in Alexandrian entertainment.

O'Kelly's career spanned over three decades, during which she appeared in numerous critically acclaimed plays and films. Her most notable roles included the lead in the 1685 AN production of "The Maiden's Lament" at the Triegon National Alexandrian Theater and her portrayal of Empress Iphigénie of Alexandria in the 1702 AN historical drama film "The Crown and the Cross." O'Kelly's contributions to Alexandrian arts and culture were recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Alexandrian Cultural Medal of Honor from the Alexandrian Patriots' Association in 1710 AN. She passed away in 1720 AN, leaving behind a legacy as one of Alexandria's most beloved and influential actresses.

O'Kelly was the mother of Oportian political strategist and campaign manager, Carter Glass. She was also a descendant of Sean Ó Ceallaigh, the first President and founder of Talamthom.

Honours


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