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For the acting family in the United States, see Category:Cusack family (United States). Pages in category "Cusack family (Ireland)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Niamh Cusack (/ ˈ n iː v / NEEV; born 20 October 1959) is an Irish actress. Born to a family with deep roots in the performing arts, she has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal National Theatre, and many others. Her most notable television role was as Dr. Kate Rowan in the UK series Heartbeat (1992–1995).
jacksepticeye McLoughlin in 2018 Personal information Born Seán William McLoughlin (1990-02-07) 7 February 1990 (age 34) Ballinasloe, County Galway, [a] Ireland Education Athlone Institute of Technology (BA (Hons)) Occupations YouTuber actor Website jacksepticeye.com YouTube information Channel jacksepticeye Years active 2012–present Genres Let's Play comedy vlogs Subscribers 30.8 million ...
Sinéad Moira Cusack (/ ʃ ɪ ˈ n eɪ d / shin-AYD; born 18 February 1948) is an Irish actress. Her first acting roles were at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, before moving to London in 1969 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.
Paul Mescal emerged as one of the breakout stars of 2020 thanks to his performance in BBC and Hulu drama “Normal People.” Ireland has seen a slew of such acting talent establish themselves in ...
Michael Gambon (1940–2023) (Irish-English) Gillian Hanna (1944–2019) John Kavanagh (born 1946) Donal McCann (1943–1999) Barry McGovern (born 1948) Dearbhla Molloy (born 1946) Eamon Morrissey (born 1943) Sam Neill (born 1947) (Irish-New Zealander) Joe Pilkington (1940–1999) Stephen Rea (born 1946) Anita Reeves (1948–2016)
Nagle began his YouTube channel in 2012 under the name 'Daithi De Nogla', making Let's Play videos of video games. [4] [5] [7] He has been called one of Ireland's top or most successful YouTubers by The Times, [8] The Irish Times, [7] Irish Independent, [9] and Irish Examiner. [10] As of January 2025, he has the third most subscribed channel in ...
The film follows the Hardy Bucks as they travel to Poland to support the Irish football team during the UEFA Euro 2012 football tournament. The film was produced by Universal Studios. The film had a budget of €300,000, partly funded by a €175,000 production loan granted by The Irish Film Board, and was an Irish box office success.