To Kevin Barry
1922
34.0 x 28.0 cm
The Library of University College Dublin
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Biografija umjetnika
Frederick Cogley: Voice of Rugby and Pioneer Irish Broadcaster
Frederick Joseph Cogley (27 June 1934 – 14 June 2017) was an Irish sports commentator and television presenter who achieved international renown as “The Voice of Rugby.” More than just a broadcaster, Cogley was a storyteller—a man deeply rooted in Wexford’s cultural heritage and passionately committed to preserving the traditions of Irish sport. His career spanned nearly five decades with RTE (Radio Telefís Éireann), shaping rugby coverage and establishing himself as a beloved figure within Ireland's media landscape.- Early Life & Family Roots: Cogley was born in Dublin, but his upbringing was profoundly influenced by his father, Mitchell Cogley—sports editor of The Irish Press and Irish Independent—who instilled in him a lifelong fascination with athletics and journalism. His mother, Daisy Bannard Cogley (née Desirée Bannard), herself an actress and activist, brought artistic sensibility and political conviction into the family dynamic. Their marriage was marked by both personal devotion and significant political engagement during Ireland’s struggle for independence.
- Theatre Beginnings & Artistic Influences: Before his broadcasting career took off, Cogley honed his craft on stage alongside Daisy Bannard Cogley—a formidable duo who championed Irish theatre and challenged artistic conventions. Together they established the Little Theatre on Harcourt Street in Dublin, fostering a vibrant creative environment and nurturing emerging talent. Bannard Cogley’s theatrical background undoubtedly shaped Cogley's storytelling abilities and his understanding of performance as a form of cultural expression.
- RTE Career & Rugby Legacy: Cogley joined RTE in 1952, initially focusing on radio reporting before transitioning to television. He quickly became synonymous with rugby coverage, delivering captivating commentary that captured the spirit of the game and celebrated Irish rugby’s achievements. His distinctive voice—characterized by warmth, humor, and meticulous detail—became instantly recognizable and cemented his position as Ireland's foremost rugby broadcaster. Beyond simply narrating matches, Cogley crafted narratives around players, teams, and moments in rugby history, enriching the viewing experience for generations.
- Notable Achievements & Recognition: Cogley’s contribution to RTE extended beyond rugby; he covered numerous Olympic Games, football World Cups, and other major sporting events with unwavering dedication. He received accolades for his journalistic integrity and his ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level. His work was celebrated not only for its accuracy but also for its artistry—his commentary imbued with a palpable passion for sport and a deep appreciation for Irish culture.
- Legacy & Remembrance: Frederick Cogley passed away in June 2017, leaving behind a rich legacy as a broadcaster, journalist, and advocate for the arts. He was remembered fondly by colleagues and admirers alike—a man who had captivated audiences with his voice and illuminated the world of sport through his storytelling. His influence continues to resonate within RTE and throughout Ireland’s cultural heritage.
frederick cogley
1934 - 2017 , Republic of Ireland
Osnovne informacije
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Mitchell Cogley']
- Date Of Death: 14 June 2017
- Full Name: Frederick Joseph Cogley
- Nationality: Irish
- Notable Artworks: ['']
- Place Of Birth: Wexford, Ireland

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