SINEAD CUSACK - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/18/1984 - HFSID 40363
Price: $220.00
SINEAD CUSACK
Signed letter of the Irish-born actress speaking of her Tony Award nominated
performance in Much Ado About Nothing
Typed Letter signed: "Sinead/ Cusack " in black ink, 1p, 5¾x8¼. The Gershwin Theatre, New
York City, New York, October 18, 1984. To "Dear Mr. Axelrod". In full: "My sincere apologies
for this most belated reply to your letter, which has followed me back across the Atlantic. The
Royal Shakespeare Company is on tour, here in the United States, and opened on Broadway last
Sunday with performances of 'Much Ado About Nothing' and 'Cyrano de Bergerac'. I do hope
that the enclosed signed Playbill and photograph will be of import to you in your presentation at
the Museum. With my best wishes,". Sinead Cusack (b. 1948) received a Tony Nomination
for Best Leading Actress for her performance in Much Ado About Nothing in 1985. Her
other Broadway performances include Cyrano de Bergerac (1984-1985) and Rock 'n' Roll
(2007-2008), the latter of which earned her a second Tony nomination. The daughter of
Cyril and Maureen Cusack, Sinead made her first on screen appearance in Those Fantastic
Flying Fools (1967). She has appeared on television and in films, with notable roles in Rocket
Gibraltar (1988), The Nephew (1998), V for Vendetta (2006) and Wrath of the Titans
(2012). More recently, she played Ann Morden in The Sea (2013). Cusack has been married
to Jeremy Irons since 1978. Normal mailing folds. Paper clip impression at top margin.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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