- Sinéad Cusack
Infobox actor
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birthdate =18 February 1948 (age 60)
birthplace =Dalkey ,County Dublin , IrelandSinéad IPA2|ʃə'neɪd Moira Cusack (born
18 February 1948 ) is an Irish actress.Biography
Personal life
Cusack was born Jane Moira Cusack in
Dalkey ,County Dublin , Ireland, the daughter of Maureen (née Kiely) andCyril Cusack , both actors. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/11/Sinead-Cusack.html Sinead Cusack Biography (1948-) ] ] She is the sister of actressesSorcha Cusack ,Niamh Cusack and half sister toCatherine Cusack . In her youth, Cusack dated flamboyant footballerGeorge Best . [ [http://football.guardian.co.uk/obituary/0,16836,1650898,00.html George Best | News | Guardian Unlimited Football ] ] [The Observer Profile: Trouble With Girls; Jeremy Irons, Courting Controversy April 26 1998 [http://www.jeremy-irons.com/press/archive/10.html] ]She married British actor
Jeremy Irons in 1978, and they have two sons, Samuel James (Sam), born16 September 1978 , and Maximilian Paul (Max), born17 October 1985 . Prior to marrying Irons, Cusack gave birth to a son in 1968 and placed the child for adoption. Cusack and her son, revealed to be the Irish Trotskyist politicianRichard Boyd Barrett , have since been reunited. [ [http://www.pr-inside.com/entertainment-blog/2007/05/26/irons-wife-reunited-with-adopted-son/ PR-Inside.com Entertainment News » IRONS’ WIFE REUNITED WITH ADOPTED SON ] ] Cusack campaigned for Boyd Barrett when he stood in Ireland's 2007 general election as thePeople Before Profit Alliance 's candidate for Dún Laoghaire constituency. [cite web |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20070526/ai_n19185367 |title=Cusack reunited with son she gave up for adoption |accessdate=2007-08-14 |last=Taafe |first=Danielle |date=2007-06-27 |publisher=The Independent ] [ [http://www.richardboydbarrett.org Richard BOYD BARRETT ] ]Career
Her first acting roles were at the
Abbey Theatre inDublin . In 1970, she starred withPeter Sellers in thefilm "Hoffman". In 1975, she moved toLondon and joined theRoyal Shakespeare Company . She made her Broadway debut in 1984 performing in repertory with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Starring oppositeDerek Jacobi , she played Roxane inAnthony Burgess ' translation ofEdmond Rostand 's "Cyrano de Bergerac" (having taken the role over fromAlice Krige , who played Roxane through the play's London run) and Beatrice inWilliam Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing ." The production of "Cyrano de Bergerac" was later filmed and released by RKO Home Video (Catalog No. 4001, currently out of print). "Much Ado" was originally produced at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1982-83, then moved to London's Barbican Theatre for the 1983-1984 season where it was joined by "Cyrano", before both plays came to New York's Gershwin Theatre from October 1984 to January 1985, for which Cusack received aTony Award nomination for her performance as Beatrice, and costar Jacobi won the award for his Benedick. Following the Broadway run, the plays toured the US, making stops in Washington DC and Los Angeles. She appeared in the 1992 film adaptation ofGraham Swift 's novel "Waterland", alongside her husband Irons.One of her best known stage roles was "Our Lady of Sligo" in 1998, in which she played the principal role of Mai O'Hara in performances in Ireland, on Broadway and at the National Theatre. She also starred in the 2004 BBC miniseries "North and South" in a scene-stealing role as Mrs. Thornton, and in the 2006 film "V for Vendetta".
She was awarded the 1998 Evening Standard Award for Best Actress and the 1998 Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress. In 2006, she starred in the BBC sitcom "
Home Again ".Along with other actresses, including
Paola Dionisotti ,Fiona Shaw ,Juliet Stevenson andHarriet Walter , Cusack contributed to a book by Carol Rutter called "Clamorous Voices: Shakespeare's Women Today" (1994). [ISBN 9780704341456] The book analyzed modern acting interpretations of female Shakespearean roles.Attributes
Sinead Cusack is a patron of the
Burma Campaign UK , the London based group campaigning for human rights and democracy inBurma .Quotes
* "Acting is the shy person's revenge on the world."
References
External links
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