Malachy McCourt
Malachy Gerard McCourt (September 20, 1931 – March 11, 2024) was a distinguished American-Irish actor, author, and political figure. Originally hailing from Brooklyn, he spent his formative years in Limerick, Ireland. McCourt's acting career spanned various mediums, featuring roles in notable films such as *The Molly Maguires* and *Brewster's Millions* (1985), as well as a significant presence in the soap opera *Another World*.
In addition to his work in film and television, McCourt was a prolific writer, penning three memoirs that intimately chronicled his experiences growing up in Ireland and navigating life in the United States. His storytelling resonated with many, capturing the intricacies of his dual heritage.
In the realm of politics, McCourt made a noteworthy bid as the Green Party candidate for governor of New York in 2006, where he faced off against the Democratic incumbent Eliot Spitzer. His campaign reflected his commitment to social and environmental issues.
Malachy McCourt was also recognized as the younger sibling of acclaimed author Frank McCourt, further solidifying the family's literary legacy. Throughout his life, McCourt's contributions to the arts and his advocacy for progressive causes left an indelible mark on both the cultural and political landscapes.