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Name
  
Eamon Buitlear


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
January 27, 2013, Delgany, Republic of Ireland

Children
  
Cian de Buitlear, Doireann de Buitlear

Books
  
Life in the Wild: Animal Survival, Ireland\'s Wild Countryside

Similar People
  
Ceoltoiri Chualann, Sean O Riada, Sonny Brogan, Micheal Mac Liammoir, Paddy Moloney

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Éamon de Buitléar ([ˈɛːmˠən̪ˠ dʲɛ bˠətʲˈlʲeːɾˠ]; 22 January 1930 – 27 January 2013) was an Irish writer, musician and film maker. He was managing director of Éamon de Buitléar Ltd., a company which specialises in wildlife filming and television documentaries.

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Éamon de Buitléar amon de Buitlar Films That Make a Difference

Son of aide-de-camp to the then President of Ireland, Douglas Hyde, Éamon grew up in a house of Irish language speakers in Wicklow. He began his working career in Garnett and Keegan's and Helys, selling fishing gear and shotguns. It was there where he first met Seán Ó Riada.

Éamon de Buitléar Filmmaker and environmentalist amon de Buitlar dies aged 83

A 4 km circular walk Slí de Buitléar or The De Buitléar Way on Bray Head commemorates his life and work, calling out notable flora and fauna in the area. It was inaugurated in May 2014 by his wife Lailí.

Film career

Éamon de Buitléar MovieNews Irish filmmaker Eamon De Buitlear dies aged 83

For many years in the 1960s he was the only independent film producer, with Gerrit Van Gelderen, making wildlife programmes for Irish television Telefís Éireann. In 1986, his TV programme, Cois Farraige leis an Madra Uisce, won de Buitléar a Jacob's Award. De Buitléar's film work includes directing films based on his books, and he had received commissions from RTÉ, BBC and other stations.

Éamon de Buitléar RT TV50 Guest Essay

In 1987, he was nominated by the Taoiseach, Charles Haughey to the 18th Seanad Éireann. He was appointed to the Central Fisheries Board in 2005.

Musical career

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Éamon de Buitléar was involved in Irish traditional music with Seán Ó Riada and was later involved in the establishment of traditional music group Ceoltóirí Chualann (1960-1969).

Books

  • Wildlife. TownHouse. 1985. ISBN 0-946172-04-8. 
  • Ireland's wild countryside. Boxtree. 1993. ISBN 1-85283-401-3. 
  • A Life in the Wild. Gill & MacMillan, Ltd. (Ireland). 2004. ISBN 0-7171-3615-9.  - Reviewed by the Irish Independent
  • Filmography

  • The Natural World and The Living Isles (BBC);
  • Exploring the Landscape - television series (RTÉ);
  • Ireland's Wild Countryside - television series (RTÉ);
  • A Life in the Wild - television series (RTÉ);
  • Wild Islands (RTÉ, S4C and STV);
  • Nature Watch (ITV);
  • Éiníní and Ainimhithe na hÉireann (TG4).
  • Éamon de Buitléar RT TV50 Guest Essay

    References

    Éamon de Buitléar Wikipedia