Malachy McCourt(1931-2024)
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Malachy McCourt entered the world in Brooklyn, New York - where his parents lived at the time - and was raised in Limerick,
Ireland. He managed to fail every subject in school, except English and
recess. In 1952, he returned to the United States and worked as a longshoreman,
dishwasher, and laborer. Soon after, he became an actor, then established
the first singles bar in America. He then began a tumultuous radio career
in 1970 on WNYC, WMCA and WBAI. They said he was outrageous,
opinionated. and a disgrace to the Irish, which were all quite true. Aside from
temporary stints on WABC, WOR and WNYC, he was asked to do
a regular show since he got fired in 1976, which celebrated the 200th
anniversary of free speech in America.
Malachy appeared on stage in plays such as "DA", "The Hostage", "Mass Appeal", "Inherit the Wind", and "A Child's Christmas in Wales" On television, he was a semi-regular on The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (1957), with Jack Paar and Merv Griffin. He appeared in the soap operas Ryan's Hope (1975), One Life to Live (1968), as well as The Dain Curse (1978) and other made-for-TV movies. On screen, was seen in She's the One (1996), The Devil's Own (1997), Reversal of Fortune (1990), Green Card (1990), The Field (1990), and The Molly Maguires (1970). He later starred in Edward Burns's Ash Wednesday (2002), followed by another star turn in The Guru (2002). Malachy was the author of "A Monk Swimming", which was on the best- seller lists for months in the U.S., Europe and Australia. His second book, "Singing My Him Song", was published in October of 2000 by Harper Collins. Malachy and his brother, Frank McCourt, developed, staged, and acted in "A Couple of Blaguards", which was performed in St. Petersburg, Florida. The play got produced throughout the US, Australia and the UK.
Malachy was happily married to Diana and is the proud father of five and grandfather of three. He lived in New York City, where he wrote a weekly column for The West Side Spirit: "Sez I To Myself."
Malachy appeared on stage in plays such as "DA", "The Hostage", "Mass Appeal", "Inherit the Wind", and "A Child's Christmas in Wales" On television, he was a semi-regular on The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (1957), with Jack Paar and Merv Griffin. He appeared in the soap operas Ryan's Hope (1975), One Life to Live (1968), as well as The Dain Curse (1978) and other made-for-TV movies. On screen, was seen in She's the One (1996), The Devil's Own (1997), Reversal of Fortune (1990), Green Card (1990), The Field (1990), and The Molly Maguires (1970). He later starred in Edward Burns's Ash Wednesday (2002), followed by another star turn in The Guru (2002). Malachy was the author of "A Monk Swimming", which was on the best- seller lists for months in the U.S., Europe and Australia. His second book, "Singing My Him Song", was published in October of 2000 by Harper Collins. Malachy and his brother, Frank McCourt, developed, staged, and acted in "A Couple of Blaguards", which was performed in St. Petersburg, Florida. The play got produced throughout the US, Australia and the UK.
Malachy was happily married to Diana and is the proud father of five and grandfather of three. He lived in New York City, where he wrote a weekly column for The West Side Spirit: "Sez I To Myself."