Niamh Cusack
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Niamh Cusack (born 20 October 1959) is an Irish actress. Born to a family with deep roots in the performing arts, Cusack has been involved in acting since a young age. She has served with the Royal Shakespeare Company and performed in a long line of major stage productions since the mid-1980s. She has made numerous appearances on television including a long-running role as Dr. Kate Rowan in the UK series Heartbeat (1992–1995). She has often worked as a voice actress on radio, and her film credits include a starring role in In Love with Alma Cogan (2011).
The daughter of the Irish actor Cyril Cusack, she is the sister of Sinéad Cusack and Sorcha Cusack, and half-sister of Catherine Cusack. She has two brothers, Paul Cusack, a television producer, and Pádraig Cusack, Producer for the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain. Cusack's husband is the actor Finbar Lynch; they have a son.

Hamlet: Bristol Old Vic Live

The Playboys

The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends

The Closer You Get

Too Good to Be True

The Best of Men

In Love with Alma Cogan

Lucky Sunil

In the Land of Saints and Sinners

National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Unwelcome

Little Bird

Sally Leapt Out of a Window Last Night

Reawakening

Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun

A Reflection

Testament of Youth

Desperate Journey

Cause of Death

Five Minutes of Heaven

Departure

ChickLit

The Ghoul

We Live in Time

The Kid

Hereafter

Paris by Night

RSC Live: Macbeth

Angels

Fools of Fortune
State of Mind

The Tale of Tom Kitten & Jemima Puddle-Duck

The Tale of Pigling Bland

Four Mothers
Loving You

The Tale of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny

The Tailor of Gloucester

One Night Only

Jeeves and Wooster
The Alan Titchmarsh Show

Agatha Christie's Marple

The Last Detective

Big Mood

New Tricks

Father Brown

Always and Everyone

Heartbeat

The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends

Midsomer Murders

Rebellion

Agatha Christie's Poirot

Colour Blind

Fallen Angel

Archie: The Man Who Became Cary Grant

Brassic

The Virtues

The Hollow Crown

Death in Paradise

Loose Women
Hearfield
