How this gem in The Burnaby, Ireland's first planned housing estate, became home to Hollywood's Gene Wilder
Briefly

Wilder preferred to live in a house instead of a hotel during his filming in Ireland, leading him to the home of a local family.
The visit, described as whimsical, showcased Wilder’s charm as he sought a more personal living experience while working in the film industry.
The Greystones property, which Wilder encamped during production, is a notable part of his film history, providing a glimpse into late 1960s Dublin.
Heremon O'Farrell recalls how Wilder spontaneously approached his parents about renting their house, adding a personal touch to the film's backdrop.
Read at Irish Independent
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