Mary Walsh

Mary Walsh may refer to:

  • Mary Walsh (actress) (born 1952), Canadian comedian and actress
  • Mary Williams Walsh (born 1955), American investigative journalist
  • Mary Walsh (journalist), US producer at CBS news
  • Mary Walsh (politician) (1929–1976), Irish Fine Gael Senator
  • Mary Lee (suffragette) (1821–1909), suffragette born Mary Walsh
  • Mary Walsh (Dublin camogie player), former camogie player, captain of the All Ireland Camogie Championship winning team in 1937
  • Mary Walsh (Wexford camogie player), former camogie player, captain of the All Ireland Camogie Championship winning team in 1968
  • Mary Walsh, main character in Abandoned (2010 film)

Famous quotes containing the words mary and/or walsh:

    The first general store opened on the ‘Cold Saturday’ of the winter of 1833 ... Mrs. Mary Miller, daughter of the store’s promoter, recorded in a letter: ‘Chickens and birds fell dead from their roosts, cows ran bellowing through the streets’; but she failed to state what effect the freeze had on the gala occasion of the store opening.
    —Administration in the State of Sout, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    That a lover forsaken
    A new love may get;
    But a neck, when once broken,
    Can never be set:
    And, that he could die
    Whenever he would;
    But, that he could live
    But as long as he could;
    —William Walsh (1663–1708)