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'''Al O'Brien''' (born c. [[1936]] - died [[May 13]], [[2008]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a painter known for working and displaying his paintings around the [[Storyteller fountain]] at [[Five Points South]]. | '''Al O'Brien''' (born c. [[1936]] in Chicago, Illinois - died [[May 13]], [[2008]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a painter known for working and displaying his paintings around the [[Storyteller fountain]] at [[Five Points South]]. | ||
O'Brien, a college basketball player in Chicago, worked as a sportswriter for the ''[[Birmingham News]]'' from [[1970]] to [[1974]] and as a tennis pro at private clubs and at [[East Lake Park]]. In the 1980s he was briefly married to [[Libby Rich]]. He later penned a newsletter for the [[Birmingham Better Business Bureau]] and began selling paintings, mainly of local landmarks and street scenes, at the Five Points fountain. He was known as a friendly eccentric, happy to talk to anyone but sensitive to criticism of his work. | |||
He died at [[UAB Hospital]] a day after calling 911 because of trouble breathing. He had no immediate family and left no will at the time of his death. | |||
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* Diel, Stan (May | * Diel, Stan (May 23, 2008) "Five Points South artist, former athlete Al O'Brien dies." {{BN}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 3 January 2020
Al O'Brien (born c. 1936 in Chicago, Illinois - died May 13, 2008 in Birmingham) was a painter known for working and displaying his paintings around the Storyteller fountain at Five Points South.
O'Brien, a college basketball player in Chicago, worked as a sportswriter for the Birmingham News from 1970 to 1974 and as a tennis pro at private clubs and at East Lake Park. In the 1980s he was briefly married to Libby Rich. He later penned a newsletter for the Birmingham Better Business Bureau and began selling paintings, mainly of local landmarks and street scenes, at the Five Points fountain. He was known as a friendly eccentric, happy to talk to anyone but sensitive to criticism of his work.
He died at UAB Hospital a day after calling 911 because of trouble breathing. He had no immediate family and left no will at the time of his death.
References
- Diel, Stan (May 23, 2008) "Five Points South artist, former athlete Al O'Brien dies." The Birmingham News