Cyril Cusack Overview:

Actor, Cyril Cusack, was born Cyril James Cusack on Nov 26, 1910 in Durban, South Africa. Cusack died at the age of 82 on Oct 7, 1993 in London, England .

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The Captain: Look, all stories of the dead, biography that's called, and autobiography. My life, my diary, my memoirs, my - intimate memoirs.


Control: We have to live without sympathy, don't we? We can't do that forever. One can't stay out of doors all the time. One needs to come in from the cold.
Alec Leamas: I'm an operator, Control, just an operator.
Control: There's a vacancy in Banking Section which might suit you.
Alec Leamas: Sorry, I'm an operational man. I'll take my pension. I don't want a desk job.
Control: You don't know what's on the desk.
Alec Leamas: Paper!
Control: [after taking a long sip from his tea cup] I want you to stay, uh, out in the cold... a little longer.


The Captain: Robinson Crusoe, the Negroes didn't like that because of his man, Friday. And Nietzsche, Nietzsche, the Jews didn't like Nietzsche. Here's a book about lung cancer. You see, all the cigarette smokers got into a panic, so for everybody's peace of mind, we burn it.


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Cyril Cusack Facts
Not the same actor as Cyril Chosack, with whom he bears no resemblance, despite the apparent similarity of their names.

Aged six, Cyril left South Africa for Ireland, accompanied by his mother Alice Cole. Joined by actor Brefni O'Rourke to form theatrical troupe. Appeared on stage for the first time a year later in pantomime and dramatic performance. Led unsettled life on the road, with brief attendances at diverse schools throughout Ireland.

Became a campaigner for conservative causes in Ireland in his later years, notably in his opposition to abortion, where he became a frequent letter-writer into the main Liberal Irish newspaper, The Irish Times. His conservative credentials came under scrutiny, however, following his death and the revelation that he had not been faithful in his first marriage, with a long-term mistress, Mary Rose Cunningham, who bore him a daughter, Catherine. Cusack married Cunningham following his first wife's death.

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