Cyril Cusack
Cyril James Cusack was an Irish actor. He appeared in numerous films and television productions in a career lasting more than 70 years. In 2020, he was listed at number 14 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.
Early life
Cusack was born in Durban, Natal, South Africa. His mother, Alice Violet, was an English Cockney actress and chorus girl, and his father, James Walter Cusack, was an Irish mounted policeman in Natal Colony, South Africa. His parents separated when he was young and his mother took him to England, and then to Ireland. Cusack's mother and her partner, Brefni O'Rorke, joined the O'Brien and Ireland Players. Cyril made his first stage performance at the age of seven. Cusack was educated in Newbridge College, Newbridge, County Kildare and University College Dublin. He left without a degree and joined the Abbey Theatre in 1932. Between then and 1945, he performed in over 60 productions, particularly excelling in the plays of Seán O'Casey. He also performed in plays by Irish playwright Teresa Deevy Katie Roche and The King of Spain's Daughter. In 1932 he also joined the Gate Theatre company, appearing with them in many notable productions over the years. In 1947, Cusack formed his own company and staged productions in Dublin, Paris and New York.Career
In 1963, Cusack joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in London and appeared there for several seasons. By this stage he had established a successful career in films, which had started at the age of eight. Also in 1963, Cusack won a Jacob's Award for his performance in the Telefís Éireann production of Triptych. He received honorary degrees in 1977 and 1980 from the NUI and the University of Dublin respectively.Cusack, who was bilingual in English and Irish, had a leading part in the controversial Irish language film Poitín.
Cusack's last stage performance was in Chekhov's Three Sisters, in which three of his daughters played the sisters.
Personal life
Cusack was twice married:- The actress Mary Margaret "Maureen" Kiely, on 5 April 1945
- Mary Rose Cunningham
Regarding his religious faith, Cusack commented "Religion promotes the divine discontent within oneself, so that one tries to make oneself a better person and draw oneself closer to God."
Cusack was a longtime friend of Irish attorney general, Chief Justice and President of Ireland Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, whom he got to know in University College Dublin in the early 1930s.
Death
In October 1993, Cusack died at home in Chiswick, Greater London, from MND. His acting career had lasted 75 years.Cusack is the grandfather of Irish Socialist Workers Party TD Richard Boyd Barrett and English actor Max Irons.
Complete filmography
- Knocknagow as Brian's child
- Guests of the Nation as IRA member who raises flag / imprisoned IRA member
- Servants All as Billy
- Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It as Postal Sorter
- Once a Crook as Bill Hopkins
- Odd Man Out as Pat
- Escape as Rodgers
- Esther Waters as Fred
- Once a Jolly Swagman as Duggie
- The Small Back Room as Cpl. Taylor
- The Blue Lagoon as James Carter
- All Over the Town as Gerald Vane
- Gone to Earth as Edward Marston
- The Elusive Pimpernel as Chauvelin
- Soldiers Three as Pvt. Dennis Malloy
- The Secret of Convict Lake as Edward 'Limey' Cockerell
- The Blue Veil as Frank Hutchins
- The Wild Heart as Edward Marston
- Saadia as Khadir
- The Last Moment as Daniel O'Driscoll
- Destination Milan as Paddy O'Clafferty
- Passage Home as Bohannon the steward
- The Man Who Never Was as Taxi Driver
- The Man in the Road as Doctor Kelly
- The March Hare as Lazy Mangan
- Jacqueline as Mr. Flannagan
- The Spanish Gardener as Garcia
- Ill Met by Moonlight as Captain Sandy Rendel
- The Rising of the Moon as Inspector Michael Dillon
- Miracle in Soho as Sam Bishop
- Gideon's Day as Birdie Sparrow
- Floods of Fear as Peebles
- Shake Hands with the Devil as Chris Noonan
- A Terrible Beauty as Jimmy Hannafin
- Johnny Nobody as Prosecuting Counsel O'Brien
- Waltz of the Toreadors as Dr. Grogan
- I Thank a Fool as Captain Ferris
- 80,000 Suspects as Father Maguire
- The Spy Who Came in from the Cold as Control
- Deirdre as Conchubar
- Where the Spies Are as Rosser
- I Was Happy Here as Hogan
- Fahrenheit 451 as Fireman Captain Beatty
- The Taming of the Shrew as Grumio
- Oedipus the King as Messenger
- Galileo as Galileo Galilei
- Country Dance as Dr. Maitland
- Tam-Lin as Vicar Julian Ainsley
- King Lear as Albany
- Sacco e Vanzetti as Frederick Katzmann
- Harold and Maude as Glaucus
- Caliber 9 as Hotel Clerk
- Execution Squad as Former Superintendent Stolfi
- Manhunt in Milan as Corso
- All The Way, Boys as Matto
- Il Boss as Gabrielli / Projectionist
- The Day of the Jackal as Gozzi, the gunsmith
- The Homecoming as Sam
- The Bloody Hands of the Law as the Judge
- A Likely Story
- Catholics as Father Manus
- Run, Run, Joe! as Parkintosh
- What Have They Done to Your Daughters? as Coroner
- Street Law as Records Librarian
- Juggernaut as Major O'Neill
- The Abdication as Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna
- Last Moments as the Balloon Vendor
- Deep Red as Florist
- Children of Rage as David's father
- The Big Racket as Bodyguard / Clerk
- Could It Happen Here? as Taxi Driver
- Fear in the City as Giacomo Masoni
- Poitín as Michil
- True Confessions as Cardinal Danaher
- Lovespell as Gormond of Ireland
- Andrina as Captain Bill Torvald
- The Outcasts as Myles Keenan
- The Ballroom of Romance as Mr. Dwyer
- The World of Don Camillo as Bishop
- Nineteen Eighty-Four as Mr. Charrington, the shopkeeper
- The Ballroom of Romance as Mr. Dwyer
- Little Dorrit as Frederick Dorrit
- My Left Foot as Lord Castlewelland
- The Fool as the Ballad Seller
- Far and Away as Danty Duff
- As You Like It as Adam
Selected television
- St. Patrick's Day
- The Moon and Sixpence as Dr. Coutras
- The Power and the Glory as Tench
- The Chairs as the Old Man
- Dial M for Murder as Chief Insp. Hubbard
- Red Peppers as Bert Bentley
- David Copperfield as Barkis
- Poet Game as Dr. Saunders
- The Golden Bowl, Masterpiece Theatre as Bob Assingham
- Clochemerle as Mayor Barthelemy Piechut
- The Hands of Cormac Joyce as Mr. Reece
- Glenroe as Uncle Peter
- Jesus of Nazareth, as Rabbi Yehuda
- Les Miserables as Fauchelevent
- Cry of the Innocent as Detective Inspector Tom Moloney
- Strumpet City as Father Giffley
- Tales of the Unexpected, episode "The Hitch-Hiker" as Michael Fish
- No Country for Old Men
- The Ghost Downstairs as Mr. Fishbane
- The Comedy of Errors, as Aegeon
- Death of an Expert Witness, based on the novel by P.D.James as Mister Lorrimer
- One of Ourselves as Quigley
- Dr. Fischer of Geneva as Steiner
- Two by Forsyth
- Privilege, based on Frederick Forsyth stories, adapted by Michael Feeney Callan, Mobile Showcase Network as Martin Pound
- Tales of the Unexpected, episode "Accidental Death" as Percy Hampton
- The Kingfisher as Hawkins
- The Tenth Man as the Priest
- Danny the Champion of the World as Doc Spencer
Theatre work
- The King of Spain's Daughter
- Jo Mahony in Katie Roch