Third Class Irish Man |
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Biological Information | |
Full name |
Third class Irish man |
Gender |
Male |
Born |
15th April 1854 |
Death |
April 15, 1912 |
Cause |
Hypothermia |
Background Information | |
Hometown |
Ireland |
Titanic Statistics | |
Boarded |
Southampton, England |
Destination |
New York, U.S.A. |
Occupation |
Passenger |
Class |
Third-Class |
Fate |
Fell out of general room door and fell to 3rd funnel as it collapsed |
Production | |
Classification |
Fictional character |
Portrayal |
The Third Class Irish Man was a third class passenger on the Titanic.
Biography[]
He is first seen on the ship's top deck at Southport, waving goodbye, right behind Jack and Fabrizio.
He was the main musician in steerage. Jack and Rose danced to his band's music.
He is briefly seen behind Thomas Byles (the ship's priest, who was saying a prayer during the sinking), with the passengers holding onto him.
In the deleted scene, he is seen aiding Jack and Rose with a flask of brandy.