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Ann Cusack

Ann Cusack

As the eldest member of the Cusack acting dynasty -- the sister of John, Joan, Susie, and Bill Cusack -- Ann Cusack was raised, like her siblings, in the affluent Chicago suburb of Evanston, but achieved fame and success as a comedic actress somewhat later than the others. Born in 1961, Cusack received her formal education at the Piven Theater Workshop (studying basic improvisation with Joyce and Byrne Piven) and later at New York University's Tisch School for the Arts, where she studied dramatic performance under the aegis of the legendary playwright and theatrical and film director David Mamet. Cusack landed her premier feature-film role at the age of 30, as Shirley Baker, a WWII-era baseball player with a more than slight illiteracy problem, in Penny Marshall's summer 1992 comedy A League of Their Own (alongside Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O'Donnell). In the process, Cusack imparted to the film some of its biggest and most unanticipated laughs -- no mean feat, given that cast. The turn did not go unnoticed, and parts rolled in steadily for the remainder of the 1990s and into the 2000s. The characterizations began small, with low billing -- such as that of a waitress in Harold Becker's poorly received 1993 thriller Malice, and that of a TV woman in Mike Nichols' 1996 La Cage aux Folles redo The Birdcage. Not long after, however, Cusack received her highest television billing (up through that time) when cast as Karen Foxworthy, TV wife and second-string to redneck-obsessed comedian Jeff Foxworthy, in the second season (1996-1997) of the short-lived sitcom The Jeff Foxworthy Show. Unfortunately, the show folded in 1997. The parts continued unabated, however, in films of varying reception. Cusack teamed up with her brothers John and Bill and sister Joan, as well as Dan Aykroyd and Minnie Driver, in the sadly overlooked dark comedy Grosse Pointe Blank (1997, a work that John co-produced and co-scripted). Ann fared worse (as did the entire cast) by signing on for a re-team with director Mike Nichols in that helmer's 2000 turkey What Planet Are You From?, starring Annette Bening and Garry Shandling. Cusack then made intermittent appearances on such series programs as Charmed and Frasier during the late '90s and early 2000s. In 2006, Cusack essayed the supporting role of Deanna in Aaron Wiederspahn's The Sensation of Sight (2006), a moody, evocative drama (and festival cause célèbre) about a dissatisfied middle-class man (David Strathairn) who drops out of his life and takes a job selling encyclopedias. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


Filmography of Ann Cusack:

Ann Cusack Trivia

When was Ann Cusack born?
Ann Cusack was born on May 22, 1961

What role did Ann Cusack play in Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America?
Ann Cusack played Denise Connelly in Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America

Who did Ann Cusack play in The Sensation of Sight?
Ann Cusack was Deanna in The Sensation of Sight

Who did Ann Cusack portray in Multiplicity?
Ann Cusack was Noreen in Multiplicity

Who did Ann Cusack play in Accepted?
Ann Cusack was Diane Gaines in Accepted

Who did Ann Cusack play in What Planet Are You From?
Ann Cusack was Liz in What Planet Are You From?

Who did Ann Cusack play in Stigmata?
Ann Cusack was Dr. Reston in Stigmata

Who did Ann Cusack portray in A League of Their Own?
Ann Cusack was Shirley Baker in A League of Their Own

Who did Ann Cusack play in From the Earth to the Moon?
Ann Cusack was Jan Armstrong in From the Earth to the Moon

What role did Ann Cusack portray in Cannes Man?
Ann Cusack played Kitty Monaco in Cannes Man

Who did Ann Cusack play in Grosse Pointe Blank?
Ann Cusack was Amy in Grosse Pointe Blank

Who did Ann Cusack portray in The Birdcage?
Ann Cusack was TV Woman in Van in The Birdcage

What role did Ann Cusack play in Tank Girl?
Ann Cusack played Sub Girl in Tank Girl

Who did Ann Cusack play in Renaissance Man?
Ann Cusack was Bill's Secretary in Renaissance Man

Who did Ann Cusack play in Malice?
Ann Cusack was Waitress in Malice



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