Henry Ian Cusick

Henry Ian Cusick, actor of stage, television, and motion pictures, was born in Trujillo, Peru on April 17, 1969. The son of a Peruvian mother and Scottish father, Mr. Cusick is fluent in both English and Spanish. He grew up in Trinidad and Scotland, moving to the latter at the age of fifteen. He and wife Annie are parents to three sons, Elias, Lucas and Esau.

Cusick trained at The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama before joining the Glasgow Citizens Theatre. His first leading roles at Citizens included Dorian Gray in The Picture of Dorian Gray with Rupert Everett, Hamlet in The Marovitz Hamlet with Helen Baxendale and Horner in The Country Wife.

His performances as Torquato Tasso in the Edinburgh International Festival production of Torquato Tasso, and Creon in the Citizens Theatre production of Oedipus, earned him a special commendation for the Ian Charleson Award 1995 for outstanding performance by a young actor in a classical theatre role.

Other theatrical credits include the following:
Stolzius in The Soldiers - Edinburgh International Festival
Cassio in Othello - The Royal Shakespeare Company
Demetrius in A Midsummer Nights Dream - RSC
Pompey in Anthony and Cleopatra - RSC
Henry Green in Richard II - The Royal National Theatre
Arthur in Machine Wreckers - RNT
Dollabella in Anthony and Cleopatra - RNT (with Alan Rickman)
Nick in The LA Plays - Almeida Theatre, London
Le Vicomte De Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereuses - Liverpool Playhouse
McCann in The Birthday Party - Glasgow Citizens Theatre
Jeffrey in The Dying Gaul - Citizens
Louis Ironson in Angels in America for 7:84 Theatre Company
Title role in Moliere's Don Juan for Theatre Babel.

TV and Film credits include:
William in "9/Tenths" (with Gabrielle Anwar)
Brian in "Half Light" (with Demi Moore)
Jesus in The Gospel of John
Dr. Peter Campbell in Perfect Romance (Lifetime TV Original Movie)
Gareth Heldman in Midsomer Murders episode "The Fisher King"
Gideon Mantell in Dinosaur Hunters
Dr. Talbot in 2000 Acres of Sky for 3 series
Matt in Carla (British TV movie)
Miles (series regular) in The Book Group (BBC TV series)
Jason (series regular) in Casualty
Sgt. Michael Clark in Murder Rooms


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Michael Clark in Murder Rooms.
. Talbot in 2000 Acres of Sky for 3 series
Matt in Carla (British TV movie)
Miles (series regular) in The Book Group (BBC TV series)
Jason (series regular) in Casualty
Sgt. Before Danson was a famous actor, he was known to dabble in the monkeywrenching sport of billboard toppling with childhood friend Marc Gaede along the highway between Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon [1] (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0816521859?v=glance). Peter Campbell in Perfect Romance (Lifetime TV Original Movie)
Gareth Heldman in Midsomer Murders episode "The Fisher King"
Gideon Mantell in Dinosaur Hunters
Dr. She broke off the romance soon after he appeared on television in blackface and proposed to her. TV and Film credits include:
William in "9/Tenths" (with Gabrielle Anwar)
Brian in "Half Light" (with Demi Moore)
Jesus in The Gospel of John
Dr. Danson, while still married to his first wife, was involved with Whoopi Goldberg.

Other theatrical credits include the following:
Stolzius in The Soldiers - Edinburgh International Festival
Cassio in Othello - The Royal Shakespeare Company
Demetrius in A Midsummer Nights Dream - RSC
Pompey in Anthony and Cleopatra - RSC
Henry Green in Richard II - The Royal National Theatre
Arthur in Machine Wreckers - RNT
Dollabella in Anthony and Cleopatra - RNT (with Alan Rickman)
Nick in The LA Plays - Almeida Theatre, London
Le Vicomte De Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereuses - Liverpool Playhouse
McCann in The Birthday Party - Glasgow Citizens Theatre
Jeffrey in The Dying Gaul - Citizens
Louis Ironson in Angels in America for 7:84 Theatre Company
Title role in Moliere's Don Juan for Theatre Babel. He is stepfather to her daughter and son. His performances as Torquato Tasso in the Edinburgh International Festival production of Torquato Tasso, and Creon in the Citizens Theatre production of Oedipus, earned him a special commendation for the Ian Charleson Award 1995 for outstanding performance by a young actor in a classical theatre role. He is currently married to actress Mary Steenburgen whom he wed on October 7, 1995. His first leading roles at Citizens included Dorian Gray in The Picture of Dorian Gray with Rupert Everett, Hamlet in The Marovitz Hamlet with Helen Baxendale and Horner in The Country Wife. Danson was married to Casey Coates from 1977 to 1993. Cusick trained at The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama before joining the Glasgow Citizens Theatre. Danson also plays himself on Curb Your Enthusiasm.

He and wife Annie are parents to three sons, Elias, Lucas and Esau. After Ink was cancelled, Danson starred in the CBS sitcom Becker. He grew up in Trinidad and Scotland, moving to the latter at the age of fifteen. After Cheers, Danson starred in the sitcom Ink with his real-life wife Mary Steenburgen. Cusick is fluent in both English and Spanish. During this time he also made several movies, the most popular of which was Three Men and a Baby with Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg. The son of a Peruvian mother and Scottish father, Mr. He is most famous for his role as bartender Sam Malone on the hit sitcom Cheers from 1982-1993.

Henry Ian Cusick, actor of stage, television, and motion pictures, was born in Trujillo, Peru on April 17, 1969. He transferred to the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as Carnegie Mellon University), where he received his Bachelor's degree. He became interested in drama while attending Stanford University. He was raised outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. He was born Edward Bridge Danson III in San Diego, California, the son of an archaeologist.

Ted Danson (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor, most notable for his television work.