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  1. Cyril Cusack (1910 - 1993) fue un actor de Sudáfrica conocido por Fahrenheit 451, 1984, Mi pie izquierdo, Harold y Maude, Un horizonte muy lejano, Chacal, Larga es la noche, Sacco y Vanzetti, Galileo y La mujer indomable (La fierecilla domada) España. Búsqueda avanzada . Iniciar sesión / Registrarse.

  2. The Cusack name has made its mark on Hollywood, even outside John Cusack’s immediate family. Cyril Cusack was another actor with Irish heritage. He was born in South Africa and later moved to Ireland, where he had an acting career that lasted around 70 years. Richard Cusack, John’s father, had many roles throughout his life.

  3. Cyril Cusack. Highest Rated: 100% Odd Man Out (1947) Lowest Rated: 67% King Lear (1971) Birthday: Nov 26, 1910. Birthplace: Durban, Natal, South Africa. Gifted Irish stage performer, born in South ...

  4. Cyril James Cusack ( Durban, Natal, Dél-Afrikai Unió, 1910. november 26. – Chiswick, London, Egyesült Királyság, 1993. október 7.) ír színpadi, film- és televíziós karakterszínész. Több, mint hat évtizedes pályája során számos műfajban szerepelt, az ír színjátszás legjelentősebb személyiségei közé sorolják. [10]

  5. Cusack also performed on Broadway, as in the memorable 1957 staging of Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten" in which he starred opposite Wendy Hiller. Active in theatre administration and production as well, he managed the Gaity Theater in Dublin for a while in the 1940s and founded his own Cyril Cusack Productions in 1944.

  6. Cusack was born on 9 April 1949 in Dublin, Ireland. She is the second daughter of the actors Cyril Cusack (1910–1993) and Maureen Cusack (1920–1977), [1] her elder sister is actress Sinéad Cusack, and her younger sister is actress Niamh Cusack. She is a half-sister to Catherine Cusack. Through Sinéad, she is the sister-in-law of actor ...

  7. Cusack, Cyril (1910-1993) Actor, Writer. A notable Irish character player, on stage aged seven and film the following year (Knocknagow, UK/Ireland, d. Fred O'Donovan, 1918), he joined the Abbey Theatre in 1932, and first appeared on the London stage in 1936.