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  1. Sinéad Cusack, Jan Niklas, Lara Joy Körner, Jason Durr, Martin Dingle-Wall, Rosamunde Pilcher: Zauber der Liebe Foto: ZDF 32/35 Sinéad Cusack, Anna Maguire, Jan Niklas, Sophie Schütt, Jason Durr, Rosamunde Pilcher: Wintersonne, Rosamunde Pilcher: Wintersonne (2), Rosamunde Pilcher: Wintersonne (1)

  2. From left to right, producer Bryan Forbes, actress Sinéad Cusack and actor Peter Sellers at a press conference held by the Associated British Picture Corporation at the Court Suite, Grosvenor House, London, 12th August 1969. They are announcing their forthcoming film-making programme, including the movie 'Hoffman', starring Cusack and Sellers.

  3. Entdecke alle Serien und Filme von Sinéad Cusack. Von den Anfängen ihrer 54 Karriere-Jahre bis zu geplanten Projekten.

  4. Sinéad Moira Cusack (/ʃɪˈneɪd/ shin-AYD; born 18 February 1948) is an Irish stage, television and film actress. Her first acting roles were at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, before moving to London in 1975 to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. She has won the Critics' Circle and Evening Standard Awards for her performance in Sebastian Barry's Our Lady of Sligo.

  5. Pádraig Cusack. Producer: The History Boys. Born in Dalkey, Co. Dublin, he is the fifth child of actors Cyril Cusack and Maureen Cusack. He is brother to actresses Sinéad Cusack, Sorcha Cusack, Niamh Cusack and Catherine Cusack. He was Associate Producer for the National Theatre in London until 2017 where he produced various screen productions of theatre productions, most recently My Country ...

  6. Sinéad Cusack is an Irish actress known for her work on stage and screen. She was born on February 18, 1948, in Dalkey, County Dublin, Ireland, to actors Cyril Cusack and Maureen Cusack.

  7. Sinéad Cusack trained at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Theatre. For the National Theatre: People, Places & Things at Trafalgar Theatre, Our Lady of Sligo and Juno and the Paycock (also the Abbey, Dublin) In London’s West End: King Lear at the Duke of York’s. Other theatre includes: Antony and Cleopatra ...