Sorcha Cusack
Born
April 9, 1949
Sorcha Cusack, an Irish television actor, began her extensive career in the early 1970s, notably starring as the titular character in the 1973 BBC miniseries Jane Eyre. She became a familiar face on British television, appearing in popular series such as The Bill, Midsomer Murders, and A Touch of Frost, often portraying strong supporting characters. Cusack is widely recognized for her long-running roles as Kate Wilson in the medical drama Casualty and as Mrs. Bridgette McCarthy in the mystery series Father Brown, a role she held for over a decade.