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Helen O'Hara (nacida Helen Bevington el 3 de enero de 1956 en Bristol, Inglaterra) es una música británica, exmiembro del grupo musical Dexys Midnight Runners entre los años 1982 y 1987 incluyendo la ejecución del violín en canciones tan exitosas como el sencillo "Come On Eileen" del álbum Too-Rye-Ay de 1982.
Helen O'Hara (born Helen Bevington; 5 November 1956) is a British musician. [1] [2] She was a member and violinist of Dexys Midnight Runners from 1982 to 1987, including performing on songs such as "Come on Eileen", and in 2021 rejoined the band.
Helen Bevington, a veces conocida como Helen O’Hara, es una cantautora y actriz británica que saltó a la popularidad a principios de los años 1980. Ella es de nacionalidad británica.
Helen O'Hara is a Northern Irish film critic and journalist, primarily known for working for Empire magazine, for which she is editor-at-large. [1] She has also written for Time Out, [2] The Guardian, The Telegraph, [3] GQ, Digital Spy. [4]
View Helen O'Hara’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. I am Empire magazine's Editor-at-Large and a freelance film journalist, broadcaster, events host...
With almost 20 years of experience in film journalism, I have written for Empire magazine and Empire Online, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Grazia, IGN, and Time Out among others. I also write about TV, theatre, books and whatever else I’m allowed to do, but film is my primary focus.
Helen O'Hara is a Northern Irish film critic and journalist, primarily known for working for Empire magazine, for which she is editor-at-large. [1] She has also written for Time Out , [2] The Guardian , The Telegraph , [3] GQ , Digital Spy .