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Eoghan Corry was born on 19 January, 1961 in Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish journalist and author. Discover Eoghan Corry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Occupation Travel writer
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January 1961
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Eoghan Corry Net Worth

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1916

Corry was born in Dublin, the third of four children of Patrick Corry (1916–1971) from Kilmacduane, Cooraclare and Anne Corry née MacMahon (1929–2009) from Clahanmore, Milltown Malbay, both from County Clare.

He grew up in Ardclough, Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland.

Corry was educated at Scoil Mhuire, Clane, at the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) and University College Dublin (UCD).

His first published work, as a teenager, was poetry in English and the Irish language in literary magazines and the New Irish Writing section of The Irish Press.

He began his journalistic career as a sportswriter with The Irish Times and Sunday Tribune where he won several awards and became sports editor.

1956

His brother Ciarán Corry (21 July 1956 – 26 April 2011) was the author of the "Last Corncrake" column in the Donegal News.

1961

Eoghan Corry (Eoghan Ó Cómhraí; born 19 January 1961) is an Irish journalist and author.

1980

He is the lead commentator on travel for media in Ireland, having edited travel sections in national newspapers and travel publications since the 1980s.

A former sportswriter and sports editor he has written books on sports history, and was founding story-editor of the Gaelic Athletic Association Museum at Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland.

For service to tourism Cory has been designated a Kentucky Colonel and a freeman of the city of Baltimore.

1985

Determined to pursue a career outside of sports journalism, he joined The Sunday Press as a feature writer in 1985 and became features editor of The Irish Press in 1986, bringing younger writers and a more contemporary, polemical and literary style to the paper.

He revived the literary and travel sections of the paper and was an adjudicator of the Dublin Theatre Festival awards.

1995

When The Irish Press closed in 1995 he became Features Editor of the short-lived Evening News, storylined the GAA museum in Croke Park in 1998 and was founding editor of High Ball magazine.

Since then he has been a columnist, first with The Sunday Business Post and then with the Evening Herald and Irish Independent.

As a journalism lecturer in the Dublin Institute of Technology he told students that "journalism is about p-sing people off".

Eoghan Corry has fronted travel shows broadcast in Ireland and the Middle East and is a regular commentator on travel affairs to Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and TG4, and an occasional guest contributor to BBC Northern Ireland.

2009

He wrote the ten-part series GAA@125, screened on Irish television station TG4 in 2009.

2015

He received the Business Travel Journalist of the year award in London in October 2015.

Previous awards include Irish sportswriter of the year, young journalist of the year, Seamus Kelly award, MacNamee award for coverage of Gaelic Games and short-listing for sports book of the year.

2016

Corry was awarded a lifetime "contribution to the industry" award at the Irish Travel Industry Awards in Dublin on 22 January 2016.