Sinead Cusack is an Irish actress. Sineda performed her first roles at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and by the seventies she played her debut roles in cinema. In 1971, she was offered the lead role in the British comedy Hoffman. Around the same period, the actress played in the British serial film “Amateur detectives of the extra class”.
In 1975, Cusack moved to London, where she became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. The debut of the actress on Broadway took place in 1984. The most
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Sinead Cusack is an Irish actress.
Sineda performed her first roles at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and by the seventies she played her debut roles in cinema. In 1971, she was offered the lead role in the British comedy Hoffman. Around the same period, the actress played in the British serial film “Amateur detectives of the extra class”.
In 1975, Cusack moved to London, where she became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. The debut of the actress on Broadway took place in 1984. The most striking production with her participation on Broadway was the play “Much Ado About Nothing”, for which Sinead was nominated for a Tony theatrical award in 1985.
In 1992, Cusack and her husband
Escaped beauty" In 1999, the actress played in the American thriller Two Lives. In 2000, Cusack starred in the Australian comedy Back to College, where she played the role of a mother who entered the faculty where her nineteen-year-old son is studying. Fanatically religious and explosive, she quarreled with everyone around, but once found his love.
In the 2000s, among the films with the participation of Sinead Cusack were the comedy “Tiger’s Tail”, the thriller “V for Vendetta”, the dramatic picture “Cracks”, and in addition, the British television series “The Abyss” and “Camelot”.
In total, during her busy career in cinema, the actress had to take part in the filming of more than sixty films.