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Maureen Cusack (24 November 1920 – 18 December 1977) was an Irish actress. She was born in 1920 in Glenties, County Donegal, Ireland as Mary Margaret Kiely. She was married to Irish actor Cyril Cusack and they had five children Sinéad, Sorcha, Niamh, Paul and Pádraig.
Maureen Cusack was born on 24 November 1920 in Glenties, Co. Donegal, Ireland. She was an actress, known for Odd Man Out (1947), The Rising of the Moon (1957) and Von Richthofen and Brown (1971). She was married to Cyril Cusack. She died on 18 December 1977 in Dublin, Ireland.
- November 24, 1920
- December 18, 1977
Maureen Cusack was born on 24 November 1920 in Glenties, Co. Donegal, Ireland. She was an actress, known for Odd Man Out (1947), The Rising of the Moon (1957) and Von Richthofen and Brown (1971). She was married to Cyril Cusack. She died on 18 December 1977 in Dublin, Ireland.
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- November 24, 1920
- Maureen Cusack
- December 18, 1977
Aug 20, 2023 · Sorcha Cusack is an Irish actress and the daughter of Cyril Cusack and Maureen Cusack. Learn more about her siblings, who are also actors, and their roles in the entertainment industry.
Jan 28, 2022 · Megan Cusack is a young actress who plays Nancy Corrigan in Call the Midwife. She is the granddaughter of Maureen Cusack, a late Irish actress who starred in Odd Man Out and The Rising of the Moon.
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Maureen Cusack (24 November 1920 – 18 December 1977) was an Irish actress. She was born in 1920 in Glenties, County Donegal, Ireland as Mary Margaret Kiely. She was married to Irish actor Cyril Cusack and they had five children Sinéad, Sorcha, Niamh, Paul and Pádraig.
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The actress, Maureen Cusack, was the matriarch of the Irish theatrical dynasty - three of her children are actresses, Sinéad, Sorcha and Niamh and her husband was renowned actor, Cyril Cusack. She was a leading actress at Dublin's Gate Theatre with transfers to London's West End in the late 1940s.