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  1. Maggie Cusack is a Scottish academic and administrator who has been the inaugural president of Munster Technological University since 1 January 2021. She was previously Professor of Biomineralisation at the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow.

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      Madeleine Cusack (28 October 1995 – 20 September 2023) was...

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    Madeleine Cusack (28 October 1995 – 20 September 2023) was an English footballer who played as a midfielder. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Born in Nottingham, England, she began her career with local club Nottingham Forest before moving to Aston Villa , for whom she made her professional debut.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Niamh_CusackNiamh Cusack - Wikipedia

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    Born 1959, in Dalkey, County Dublin, Ireland, she is daughter of the Irish actor Cyril Cusack. She has two sisters, Sinéad Cusack and Sorcha Cusack, and half-sister Catherine Cusack. She has two brothers, Paul Cusack, a television producer, and Pádraig Cusack, a producer for the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain. Cusack's husband is the actor...

    Niamh Cusack was educated bi-lingually (Irish and English) in Dublin. She trained as a professional flautist, winning a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music. Subsequently, she worked as a freelance musician with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, and Concert Orchestra before winning a place at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama...

    Theatre

    In 1985, Cusack played the role of Irina in Kasparov Wrede's production of Three Sisters at Royal Exchange, Manchester, before playing Desdemona opposite Ben Kingsley in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Othello. She starred opposite Sean Bean in the 1986 RSC production of Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the 1990s Cusack worked regularly on the London stage in a series of leading roles including Nora Clitheroe in Sam Mendes's acclaimed production of The Plough and the Stars (Young Vic)...

    Film and television

    In 1989 Cusack took the part of an actress, Valerie Saintclair, in the ninth episode of the first series of Agatha Christie's Poirot entitled The King of Clubs. Cusack came to the wider public's attention when she starred as Dr. Kate Rowan in the popular 1990s television drama series Heartbeat (1992–1995), set in the 1960s in the North Riding of Yorkshire. Her character died from leukaemia in series 5 leaving her policeman husband Nick, played by Nick Berry, a widower. She had decided to leav...

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    In January 2013, she was nominated for a BBC Audio Drama Award in the Best Supporting Actress category for The Man with Wings by Rachel Joyce, produced by Gordon House, Goldhawk Essential Productions for Radio 4. Cusack played Molly Bloom in James Joyce's Ulysses for BBC Radio 4 which aired a new 9-part adaptation dramatised by Robin Brooks, produced and directed by Jeremy Mortimer. The series began on Bloomsday(16 June) 2012.

    Cusack is married to the actor Finbar Lynch. They met when rehearsing in Dublin in the theatre production of Three Sisters in 1990. They have one son, actor Calam Lynch.Cusack is a keen athlete and has run the London Marathon for the charity St Joseph's Hospice in 2003.

    1985: Othello as Desdemona (Royal Shakespeare Company/Barbican, London)
    1985: Mary, After the Queen (Royal Shakespeare Company)
    1985: Anything Goes (Royal Shakespeare Company)
    1985: Three Sisters as Irina (Royal Exchange, Manchester)
    Nominated: BBC Audio Drama Awards 2013 – Best Supporting Actress for The Man with Wings by Rachel Joyce, for BBC Radio 4
    Nominated: Whatsonstage.com Awards 2012 – Best Supporting Actress in a Play for Playboy of the Western World at Old Vic
    Nominated: Irish Film and Television Awards IFTA 2004 – Best Actress in a TV Drama for Too Good to be True
    Winner: Received an Irish Life Award
  4. 18. Aug. 1998 · US Sitcom von Dan O’Shannon (Maggie; 1998 – 1999).Mit 40 beschließt Maggie Day (Ann Cusack), Ehefrau des Kardiologen Arthur (John Getz) und Mutter des typischen Teenagers Amanda (Morgan Nagler), der Midlife-Krise zu entkommen.

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  5. 10. Dez. 2020 · Professor Maggie Cusack will become just the second ever female president of an Irish university when the Munster Technological University (MTU) is officially established on 1 January....

  6. Professor Maggie Cusack, is the inaugural President of Munster Technological University. The President is the University’s chief officer under the Technological Universities Act (2018). The President is also a member of the University’s Governing Body , reporting to it in relation to executive matters, and presides over the University’s ...

  7. 22. Sept. 2023 · 22 September 2023. Getty Images. Cusack played for the Blades as well as working in their marketing department. Sheffield United midfielder Maddy Cusack has died at the age of 27. Cusack had been ...