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Bryan MacMahon (Playwright)
Bryan MacMahon married his wife Kitty Ryan in 1936 and they had five sons. His father was Patrick Macmahon, clerk in law office and a butter-buyer and exporter and his mother Joanna was a schoolteacher. His father was in the Gaelic league. His father Patrick MacMahon clerk in a law office, and mother Joanna (née Caughlin) was a schoolteacher. He felt that he had an equal vocation for teaching, his mother, sister and brother were all teachers and later his two of five sons would become teachers as well. "He married his wife Kitty Ryan in 1936 and they had five sons. His son (Garry MacMahon) was the founder of PG MacMahon solicitors. He was born in Cashel, Co Tipperary, This the birthplace of his mother Kitty." His uncle Donal T. Ryan is the person that he trained with. His sportsmanship was widely known because of his record of the fastest goal ever scored in an all-Ireland final. This was significant in 1962 when Kerry played Roscommon within 34 seconds of play MacMahon had scored. MacMahon's oldest son was not only multi talented but left behind a strong legacy, a strong and profound legal professional, a great sportsman and last but not least a well known singer and composer of Ballads. Before passing away on 5 March 2008, he managed to produce an album of his own before his untimely illness. The songs reflect his life reflections and he freely admits the influence of his late father.

One of Listowel's most prized legal professionals now became the chairman of the Residential Institutions Redress Board, following his selection by goverment as judge of the high court, the son of the playwright obtained degrees from UCD he then would go onto to complete his post graduation at Harvard Law School "In 1999, he was appointed Judge of Circuit Court, he has co-authored 3 legal texts which included "Casebook of on Irish Law of Torts and European Community Law" as well as the Law Of Torts. Judge MacMahon lives in Kells, where he married Mary O'Neill, the sister of  a well renowned football club manager Martin O'Neill having managed teams such as Aston Villa.