I love the theatre and theatre people.

Meaning of the quote

The quote means that Cyril Cusack, an Irish actor, really enjoys the theater and the people who work in it. He finds the theater and the people involved in it to be very special and important to him.

About Cyril Cusack

Cyril Cusack was an acclaimed Irish stage and screen actor who had a career spanning over 70 years. He was renowned for his Shakespearean roles and as a member of the Abbey Theatre. Cusack came from a family of actors and was ranked as one of Ireland’s greatest film actors.

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