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  1. Jul 30, 2013 · TV vet Eileen Brennan -- who took home a Supporting Actress Emmy in 1983 for her work in the TV adaptation of Private Benjamin -- died on Sunday at age 80 from bladder cancer.

  2. Eileen Brennan is an Associate Professor in the School of Human Development at the DCU Institute of Education. She holds a B.A. and an M.A. from University College Dublin, and an Habilitation au Doctorat and a Doctorat de Philosophie from the Catholic University of Paris. She is one of the editors of Reading Ricoeur through Law (Lexington Books ...

  3. Jul 31, 2013 · Character actress Eileen Brennan passed away on Sunday in her Burbank home at the age of 80, according to her publicist. The cause of death was bladder cancer. Brennan, who received an Oscar ...

  4. American actress Eileen Brennan was the daughter of Jean Manahan, a moderately successful silent screen actress. Brennan studied at both Georgetown University and the American Academy of Dramatic Art before making her mark as star of the 1959 off-Broadway musical Little Mary Sunshine.

  5. Eileen Brennanová (3. září 1932, Los Angeles, Kalifornie, USA – 28. července 2013, Burbank) byla americká herečka. Významná byla její role ve filmu Vojín Benjaminová , ve kterém hrála s Goldie Hawnovou a za kterou byla nominována Oscara v kategorii nejlepší herečky ve vedlejší roli.

  6. Jul 30, 2013 · Eileen Brennan, an actress known for numerous popular films and television series, from The Last Picture Show to Will & Grace, died July 28, 2013, in Burbank, California. She was 80. According to news reports, the cause was bladder cancer. A familiar face in movies and TV series from the late 1960s to the present, Brennan received an.

  7. Doing Justice to Justice: Ricœur's Discovery of the Juridical Plane. E Brennan. Philosophy Today 58 (4), 591. , 2014. 1. 2014. Paul Ricœur’s Philosophy of Education and its Relevance for our Scientific-Technological Civilization. E Brennan. Études Ricoeuriennes/Ricoeur Studies 14 (2), 78-94.