He and his friend Marilyn were regulars at Blitz, a London nightclub run by Steve Strange and Rusty Egan. He lived in various squats around Warren Street in Central London. George was a follower of the New Romantic movement, which was popular in the UK in the early 1980s. George said of his father, "He was a terrible father and a terrible husband." In 1995, George's youngest brother Gerald, who suffers from schizophrenia, was convicted of killing his wife in an episode of paranoia. According to George's mother, who published a memoir in 2007, Jerry O'Dowd was physically and mentally abusive and beat her even when she was pregnant with George. His great uncle Thomas Bryan was executed by the British in 1921 during the Irish War of Independence. George has compared his family history to a "sad Irish song." His maternal grandmother was permanently taken from her family at age six after being found outside the family home alone, and placed into an Industrial School. George also has an older half-brother Richard, who was born out of wedlock in Dublin in 1957 when his mother was just 18 she moved to London with him to start a new life and escape the stigma of being an unmarried mother. He has one older brother Kevin, as well as two younger brothers Gerald and David and a younger sister Siobhán. He was raised in a working-class Irish Catholic family his father was born in England of Irish descent and his mother is from Dublin.
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George Alan O'Dowd (born 14 June 1961), known professionally as Boy George, is an English singer, songwriter, DJ, fashion designer, photographer and record producer.