When he's not praising the Lord, he's whipping around the roads near his home in Olcott, New York, in his white 1996 Miata, the Hallelujah chorus blaring over his cd player.
In 1910, silent filmmaker Sidney Olcott, a Canadian-American of Irish descent, became the first Hollywood director to shoot an on-location movie when he travelled to County Kerry to make A Lad from Old Ireland.