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  1. Orlagh Cassidy. Commercial Voice contact Don Buchwald Associates/ Robyn Starr. Since 2008, Orlagh Cassidy has won 25 AudioFile Awards, including the Earphones Award, Best Voices of the Year, and Best Audiobooks of the Year.

  2. Cassidy later played Doris Wolfe on Guiding Light (1999–2000, 2001, 2002, 2004–2009). She narrated the 2013 TV series Desperate Measures. Accolades. Cassidy received a nomination for the 2007 Drama Desk Outstanding Actress in a Play for the Off-Broadway production of "The Field" at The Irish Rep. Filmography Television

  3. Download Audiobooks narrated by Orlagh Cassidy to your device. Audible provides the highest quality audio and narration. Your first book is Free with trial!

  4. Orlagh Cassidy was nicknamed "the dialect queen" in acting school at SUNY Purchase, but even with a successful serial television career ("Guiding Light," "Law and Order: SVU"), she hadn't used these skills often—until she found audiobooks.

  5. THE ADULT IN THE ROOM. Hamlet. Dancing at Lughnasa

  6. AudioFile goes Behind the Mic to hear narrator Orlagh Cassidy talk about Jacqueline Winspear's enduring series. It’s a knack to keep a long-running series fresh, and Orlagh definitely has a lock on private investigator and psychologist Maisie Dobbs along with the portraits of her familiar friends and colleagues.

  7. Narrator Orlagh Cassidy tells AudioFile listeners about narrating JOURNEY TO MUNICH, book 12 in Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs series. Read our review of...

  8. Orlaugh Cassidy is the author of Pardonable Lies (4.10 avg rating, 38416 ratings, 2791 reviews, published 2005) and Perfect Dark (3.66 avg rating, 298 ra...

  9. Orlagh Cassidy is the winner of the 2009 Best Voice in Children & Family Listening and the 2008 and 2011 Best Voice in Mystery & Suspense. She’s narrated for Jacqueline Winspear, James Patterson, Erica Spindler, Beth Harbison, and Frank Herbert, among others.

  10. With her keen talent for British accents, narrator Orlagh Cassidy masterfully delivers this stand-alone from Jacqueline Winspear, which introduces powerful, brave heroine Elinor White.

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