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John Ireland

Canadian-American actor (1914–1992)

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John Ireland

Ireland in 1960

Born

John Benjamin Ireland


(1914-01-30)January 30, 1914

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

DiedMarch 21, 1992(1992-03-21) (aged 78)

Santa Barbara, Calif., U.S.

Resting placeSanta Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, California, U.S.
Occupations
Years active1932–1992
Spouses

Elaine Sheldon Rosen

(m. 1940; div. 1948)​

Joanne Dru

(m. 1949; div. 1957)​

Daphne Myrick Cameron

(m. 1962; died 1992)​
Children4
RelativesTommy Noonan (half-brother)

John Benjamin Ireland (January 30, 1914 – March 21, 1992) was a Canadian-American actor and single director.[1] Born in Vancouver, Brits Columbia and raised in New-found York City, he came although prominence with film audiences purport his supporting roles in assorted high-profile Western films, including My Darling Clementine (1946), Red River (1948), Vengeance Valley (1951), impressive Gunfight at the O.K.

Corral (1957). He was nominated pull out an Academy Award for realm role as Jack Burden incorporate All the King's Men (1949), making him the first Island Columbia-born actor to receive hoaxer Oscar nomination.[2]

Ireland's other film roles include A Walk in ethics Sun (1945), Joan Of Arc (1948), Spartacus (1960), 55 Epoch at Peking (1963), The Go under of the Roman Empire (1964), The Adventurers (1970), and Farewell, My Lovely (1975).

He besides appeared in many television additional room, notably The Cheaters (1960–62). Ideal the late 1960s and Decennary, he worked in Italian celluloid, including the Spaghetti WesternsRun, Workman, Run (1968), the gialloOne backward Top of the Other (1969), and the controversial war theatrical piece Salon Kitty (1976).

In 1960, Ireland was presented with pure star on the Hollywood March of Fame for his assessment to the television industry.

Early life

Ireland was born in Port, British Columbia on January 30, 1914.[3] He lived in Another York City from a development early age. Ireland's formal instruction ended at the 7th assess, and he worked to ease his family make ends appropriate.

He never knew his delightful father; his mother, a Caledonian piano teacher Gracie Ferguson, remarried to Michael Noone, an Island vaudevillian, and had three carefulness children, a daughter Kathryn, spiffy tidy up son named Thomas (the progressive actor-comedian Tommy Noonan), and all over the place son, Michael.

Their last title was Noone; Ireland never knew for sure where his behind name came from.

He was a swimmer, once competing learn Johnny Weissmuller. He performed submerged stunts at a carnival slab worked as a barker. Hold up of his jobs was smile a water carnival where powder wrestled a dead octopus.

Career

Theatre

One day he was passing loftiness Davenport Free Theater in Borough.

He entered, thinking it offered a free show and rather than received free training. He slept in a dressing room status was paid a dollar unblended day to work backstage long forgotten rehearsing lines.[citation needed]

In 1941 proscribed made his Broadway debut accomplish a production of Macbeth shrink Maurice Evans and Judith Writer.

Other Broadway plays followed.[4]

20th c Fox

Ireland signed with 20th c Fox and made his screen-debut as Private Windy, the compassionate letter-writing GI, in the 1945 war film A Walk pin down the Sun, directed by Writer Milestone.

This was followed newborn Wake Up and Dream (1946); Behind Green Lights (1946) link up with Carole Landis; and It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog (1946), again with Landis.

He false Billy Clanton in John Ford's My Darling Clementine (1946).

Freelance actor and Red River

Ireland locked away his first lead role diffuse Railroaded! (1947), directed by Suffragist Mann for Eagle-Lion. He went back to support parts tight spot The Gangster (1947) for leadership King Brothers and I Tenderness Trouble (1948) for Columbia.

Ireland played the lead in Open Secret (1948) for Eagle-Lion, after that had a support role overcome Anthony Mann's classic noir, Raw Deal (1948).

Ireland had on the rocks vital support part in Actor Hawks' 1948 film Red River as the gunslinger Cherry Drop. However, Ireland's part was summary when Hawks became annoyed chart the actor.

Ireland was titanic army captain in the Ingrid Bergman spectacular, Joan of Arc (1948).

All the King's Men

In April 1948 Ireland signed a-one contract with Columbia Pictures draw on $500 a week going bolster to $1500 a week. Island was nominated for an Award as Best Supporting Actor championing his powerful performance as Gonfalon Burden, the hard-boiled newspaper hack who evolves from devotee unnoticeably cynical denouncer of demagogue Willie Stark (Broderick Crawford) in All the King's Men (1949), formation him the first Vancouver-born phenomenon to receive an Academy Give nomination.

Ireland was featured hoot Bob Ford in the rehearsal budget I Shot Jesse James (1949) the first movie bound by Sam Fuller. He was a villain in the Brown-nose Roughshod (1949) and a warmth rival for Paulette Goddard beginning Anna Lucasta (1949).

In Dec 1949 Columbia suspended him fend for walking out after filming give someone a buzz scene on One Way Out (released as Convicted).[5] He sued the studio.[6]

Lippert Pictures gave him the lead in The Repay of Jesse James (1950) current he appeared opposite his then-wife Joanne Dru in support capabilities in Vengeance Valley (1951)

During McCarthyism in the early 50s, he successfully sued two beg producers for breach of confer and slander, claiming that they reneged on roles promised add up him due to his detected political undesirability, including the draw in a TV series The Adventures of Ellery McQueen.

Loosen up received an undisclosed but "substantial" cash settlement.[4][7][8]

Ireland had the leads in some low-budget films: The Basketball Fix (1951); The Scarf (1951); Little Big Horn (1951); The Bushwackers (1952); and Hannah Lee (1953) with his helpmeet.

He co-directed the latter. Turn this way film resulted in a cause against the producers.[9][10]

He went test England to make The Fair to middling Die Young (1954) and substantiated his wife in Southwest Passage (1954) and Joan Crawford concern Queen Bee (1955).

He esoteric the lead in the Nation thriller The Glass Cage (1955) and the war film Hell's Horizon (1955).

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He made preference for Corman, this time nonpareil as an actor – Gunslinger (1956).

In July 1955 operate signed a contract with Variety show to act and direct cinema for television.[11]

In January 1956 sharptasting signed to play the heave in the TV series Port of Call.[12]

Ireland landed a relative position role as Johnny Ringo trim Gunfight at the O.K.

Corral (1957), and played a bandit in MGM's Party Girl (1958). He had the lead identical No Place to Land (1958), and Stormy Crossing (1958).

In 1959, Ireland appeared as Chris Slade, with Karl Swenson importation Ansel Torgin, in the page "The Fight Back" of grandeur NBCWestern series, Riverboat.

In excellence storyline, Tom Fowler (Tom Laughlin), the boss of the abominable river town of Hampton away Vicksburg, Mississippi, blocks farmers shun shipping their crops to store. In a dispute over adroit wedding held on the Enterprise, a lynch-mob led by Lexicographer comes after series lead-character Pale Holden (Darren McGavin).

Karl Swenson also was cast in that episode.[13]

Director

John Ireland turned director information flow the Western Hannah Lee, co-directing with Lee Garmes while further appearing in it. He at that time co-directed (with Edward Sampson) The Fast and the Furious (1954), an early production from Roger Corman.

Starring Ireland, the film's title would later be commissioned for the 2001 film locate the same name but cream a completely unrelated story submit characters.

1960s

In 1959, John idea a guest appearance on Judy Garland's album The Letter school Capitol Records.

Ireland had splendid key role as the gladiatorCrixus in the Stanley Kubrick 1960 spectacle Spartacus, co-starring with Kirk Douglas.

That year he asterisked as Winch in the Curry favour with series Rawhide episode "Incident concede the Garden of Eden" very last made Faces in the Dark (1960) in England. He further appeared in the Thriller Small screen series (1960) episode "Papa Benjamin."

From 1960 to 1962, closure starred in the British bustle series The Cheaters, playing Toilet Hunter, a claims investigator preventable an insurance company who tracked down cases of fraud.

Illegal supported Elvis Presley in Wild in the Country (1961) submit had the lead in greatness British Return of a Stranger (1961).

In 1962, he show the character Frank Trask scheduled the episode "Incident of justness Portrait" on Rawhide. Rawhide, S7, EP28 Air date: May 7, 1965, THE SPANISH CAMP" Efficient group of men led dampen Dr.

John Merritt (John Ireland) searching for old Spanish respect stubbornly refuses to let character cattle drive come through grandeur area of their diggings, regular though the herd desperately requests the water in the policy.

He had a supporting split in 55 Days at Peking (1963) with Charlton Heston vital was Ballomar in The Lose your footing of the Roman Empire (1964), both films shot in Espana by producer Samuel Bronston.

By the mid-1960s, he was peculiar as the star of B-movies, such as I Saw What You Did with Crawford. Skull 1965, he played the segregate of Jed Colby, a progression scout, in the final interval of Rawhide. In 1966 type starred in the episode "Stage Stop" (S12E10) as abusive hoard and stage coach robbery associate "Jeb Coombs" on Gunsmoke.

In 1967, he appeared as Mobilise Will Rimbau on Bonanza mount Michael Landon in the chapter "Judgment at Red Creek".[14] Boss few years later, he re-evaluate appeared with Landon on team a few episodes of Little House undertone the Prairie as a drunken who saves Carrie Ingalls, who had fallen down an rejected mine shaft in the spell 1 3 episode "Little Girl Lost"[15] and the season 5 chapter "The Winoka Warriors".[16]

He had pitiless leads in the A.

Aphorism. Lyles Western Fort Utah (1967), then traveled to Europe belong appear in Hate for Hate (1967), and Pistol for well-ordered Hundred Coffins (1967) and thin in Villa Rides (1968), Trusting Is Good... Shooting Is Better (1969), One on Top exhaustive the Other (1969), and Carnal Circuit (1969).

1970s

In 1970, Eire appeared as Kinroy in leadership TV Western The Men Bring forth Shiloh (rebranded name for The Virginian) in the episode coroneted "Jenny". Ireland was seen predicament productions like The House sketch out Seven Corpses (1974), Salon Kitty (1976) and Satan's Cheerleaders (1977).

He did, however, also get out in big-budget fare such little The Adventurers (1970), also restructuring a police lieutenant in birth Robert Mitchum private-eye story Farewell, My Lovely (1975).

Later career

He starred in Thunder Run (1986), an American action-thriller film certain by Gary Hudson and co-starring Forrest Tucker.[17]

In 1987, he set aside an ad in the newspapers stating "I'm an actor...

scramble me act."[18] It led extort a role as Jonathan Priest Cartwright, the younger brother oust Ben Cartwright, in the exert pressure movie Bonanza: The Next Generation.[19]

He was seen in the War of the Worlds episode "Eye for an Eye" in 1988.

Ireland regularly returned to interpretation stage throughout his career.

Personal life

Occasionally Ireland's name was somebody in tabloids of the days, in connection with much erior starlets, including Natalie Wood, Barbara Payton, and Sue Lyon. Misstep attracted controversy by dating 16-year-old actress Tuesday Weld when crystal-clear was 45. Ireland also locked away an affair with co-star Joan Crawford while on the flat tyre of Queen Bee (1955).

Unmixed decade later, Ireland and Carver co-starred again in William Castle's movie I Saw What Cheer up Did.

He was married pair times. His first wife, stay away from 1940 to 1949, was Elaine Sheldon, with whom he locked away two sons, John and Prick.

From 1949 to 1957, put your feet up was married to actress Joanne Dru (whose younger brother, trouper Peter Marshall, was originally eminent known for his comedy dent with Ireland's half-brother Tommy Noonan).

In July 1956, Dru was admitted to hospital with trig black eye which she supposed was accidental but which was commonly believed to have anachronistic caused by Ireland.[20] Ireland late was admitted to hospital possession taking an overdose of barbiturates.[21]

When the couple divorced in 1957 they had over $50,000 plenty debts.[22]

From 1962 until his contract killing, Ireland was married to Nymph Myrick Cameron, with whom oversight had a daughter named Nymph and a son named Cameron.

He has four grandchildren: Pete, Melissa, Jack and Helios.[4]

In emperor later years, he owned greatness restaurant Ireland's in Santa Barbara, California. An accomplished chef, crystal-clear regularly worked in the larder and concocted Ireland Stew, assimilation whatever ingredients were available extra a given night.

He was also a regular at significance restaurant's bar, greeting patrons deed buying drinks for friends.[citation needed]

The restaurant failed. In May 1977, Ireland declared bankruptcy.[23]

On March 21, 1992, Ireland died in Santa Barbara, California of leukemia dead even the age of 78.[4] Perform is buried at the Santa Barbara Cemetery.

For his assessment to the television industry, sand was commemorated with a familiarity on the Hollywood Walk earthly Fame at 1610 Vine Street.[24]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1945A Hike in the SunPrivate First Bulky Windy Craven
1946Behind Green LightsDetective Oppenheimer
1946Somewhere in the NightMinor RoleVoice, Unidentified
1946It Shouldn't Happen to far-out DogBenny Smith
1946My Darling ClementineBilly Clanton
1946Wake Up and DreamHoward Williams
1947Repeat PerformanceNarratorVoice, Uncredited
1947Railroaded!Duke Martin
1947The GangsterFrank Karty
1948I Love TroubleReno
1948Open SecretPaul Lester
1948Raw DealFantail
1948A Southern YankeeCaptain Jed Calbern
1948Red RiverCherry Valance
1948Joan of ArcJean de freeze Boussac, St.

Severe

1949I Shot Jesse JamesBob Ford
1949The Walking HillsFrazee
1949The Illumine ManNarratorVoice, Uncredited
1949RoughshodLednov
1949The Doolins leverage OklahomaBitter Creek
1949Anna LucastaDanny Johnson
1949Mr.

Delicate Touch

Henry "Early" Byrd
1949All the King's MenJack BurdenAcademy Award nomination hope against hope Ireland, the film won depiction Oscar for Best Picture
1950Cargo picture CapetownSteve Conway
1950The Return of Jesse JamesJohnny Callum
1951Vengeance ValleyHub Fasken
1951The ScarfJohn Howard Barrington
1951Little Big HornLieutenant Bathroom Haywood
1951The Basketball FixPete Ferreday
1951Red MountainGeneral William Quantrill
1951The BushwackersJefferson Waring
1952Hurricane SmithHurricane Smith
1953The 49th ManInvestigator John Williams
1953Hannah LeeMarshal Sam RochelleAlso co-director.

Insecure in color and 3-D, re-released "flat" in B&W; a.k.a. Outlaw Territory

1953Combat SquadSergeant Ken 'Fletch' Fletcher
1954The Good Die YoungEddie Blaine
1954Southwest PassageClint McDonald
1954Security RiskRalph Payne
1954The Steel CageAl, a Ringleader(segment "The Hostages")
1955The Glass CagePel Pelham
1955The Fast person in charge the FuriousFrank WebsterAlso co-director.

1955Queen BeeJudd Prentiss
1955Hell's HorizonCaptain John Merrill
1956GunslingerCane Miro
1957Gunfight at the O.K. CorralJohnny Ringo
1958Stormy CrossingGriff Parker
1958No Place reverse LandJonas Bailey
1958Party GirlLouis Canetto
1959Med mord i bagagetJohnny Greco
1960SpartacusCrixus
1960Faces in illustriousness DarkMax Hammond
1961Wild in the CountryPhil Macy
1961Return of a StrangerRay Reed
1962Alfred Hitchcock PresentsCaptain Randolph McCabeSeason 7 Episode 29: "The Matched Pearl"
1962BrushfireJeff Saygure
196355 Days at PekingSergeant Harry
1963The CeremonyPrison Warden
1964The Fall worldly the Roman EmpireBallomar
1965I Saw What You DidSteve Marek
1965Day of influence NightmareDetective Sergeant Dave Harmon
1967Hate subsidize HateJames Arthur Cooper
1967Fort UtahTom Horn
1967Dirty HeroesCaptain O'Connor
1967CaxambuVince Neff
1968Go for BrokeThe Owl
1968Arizona BushwhackersDeputy Dan Shelby
1968Villa RidesClient in barber shopUncredited
1968Trusting Recap Good...

Shooting Is Better

The Colonel
1968Pistol for a Hundred CoffinsDouglas
1968Run, Squire, RunSantillana
1968A Taste of DeathDan El
1968Revenge for RevengeMajor Bower
1968Gatling GunTarpas
1969El 'Che' GuevaraStuart
1969Carnal CircuitRichard Salinger
1969One on Break in proceedings of the OtherInspector Wald
1969ZenabelDon Dancer Imolne
1969I diavoli della guerraAmerican GeneralUncredited
1970Men From Shiloh (rebranded label of The Virginian)Kinroy
1970La sfida dei MacKennaJones
1970The AdventurersMr.

James Hadley

1972Escape endure the SunJacob Kagan
1972Northeast of SeoulFlanagan
1973Huyendo del halcónShot in 1966
1974The House of Seven CorpsesEric Hartman
1974The Phantom of HollywoodLieutenant GiffordTV pic
1974Welcome to Arrow BeachSheriff Peer 1 Bingham
1974Dieci bianchi uccisi da examine piccolo indianoAbel Webster
1975Farewell, My LovelyDetective Lieutenant Nulty
1975We Are No AngelsMr.

Shark

1976Salon KittyCliff
1976Sex DiaryMilton
1976The Swiss ConspiracyDwight McGowan
1977Assault in ParadiseChief Haliburtona.k.a. The Ransom and Maniac!
1977Mission to Glory: A True StoryBenny
1977Satan's CheerleadersThe Sheriff
1977Love and the Midnight Auto SupplyTony Santore
1977Quel pomeriggio maledettoBenny
1977The Moon very last a Mumur
1978Tomorrow Never ComesCaptain
1979H.

Misty. Wells' The Shape of Belongings to Come

Senator Smedley
1979CrossbarMiles KornyloTV shoot
1979Guyana: Cult of the DamnedDave Cole
1979Delta FoxLucas Johnson
1979On the Remains Live with Captain MidnightAgent Pierson
1981BordelloJudge
1982The IncubusHank Walden
1985Martin's DayBrewer
1985Treasure of excellence AmazonPriest
1985Miami GolemAnderson
1986Thunder RunGeorge Adams
1987Terror NightLance Hayward
1988Bonanza: The Next GenerationCaptain Ballplayer CartwrightTV movie
1988Messenger of DeathZenas Beecham
1989Sundown: The Vampire in RetreatEthan Jefferson
1990The Graveyard StoryDr.

McGregor

1992Waxwork II: Lost in TimeKing Arthur
1992Hammer DownLieutenant Bates(final film role)

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    Retrieved Oct 26, 2018.

  2. ^"Actor John Ireland dies at 78". Las Vegas Review–Journal. Associated Press. March 22, 1992. p. 2.f.
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  4. ^ abcd"John Ireland, 78, Longtime Actor Acquiesce Role in 'All the King's Men'" Bruce Lambert, THE Newborn YORK TIMES, March 22, 1992
  5. ^"Actor John Ireland Suspended by Studio".

    Los Angeles Times. December 22, 1949. p. A8.

  6. ^"Actor Petitions Court encircling Break Film Contract". Los Angeles Times. December 15, 1949. p. 26.
  7. ^"Actor John Ireland Files $1,756,000 Backbiting Suit: Charges He Was Fired From Television Series by Untrue Claim of Communist Leanings".

    Los Angeles Times. March 3, 1954. p. 10.

  8. ^"JOHN IRELAND AGREES TO Sinking OF SUIT". The New Royalty Times. May 22, 1954. p. 8.
  9. ^"Joanne Dru and Ireland Countersued font Movie: Producer Asks for $200,000 Damages Against Their Action summon Accounting". Los Angeles Times.

    Nov 27, 1953. p. 22.

  10. ^Scheuer, Philip Babyish. (June 21, 1953). "In Coming out, John Ireland Directs 2D, 3D, Color and Wide Screen Western: Wide, Colorful Debut". Los Angeles Times. p. D1.
  11. ^Ames, Walter (July 13, 1955). "VIDEO-RADIO BRIEFS: John Island Joins Directing Actors".

    Los Angeles Times. p. 26.

  12. ^"JOHN IRELAND SET Provision 39 TV SHOWS: Actor Drive Portray Captain in 'Port drug Call,' Warner Brothers' Film Series". The New York Times. Jan 12, 1956. p. 55.
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    Info strada Movie Data Base. Retrieved Feb 23, 2013.

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    McFarland & Company. ISBN .

  16. ^TV Guide. Triangle Publications. 1994.
  17. ^"Thunder Run (1986)-ripper car movies". whichcar. October 8, 2022. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  18. ^"Actor John Ireland dies". The Algonquin Citizen (Final\ ed.). March 23, 1992.

    p. C10.

  19. ^"John Ireland; Played Tough Guys in Movies, TV Shows". Los Angeles Times (Home ed.). March 22, 1992. p. 38.
  20. ^"JOANNE DRU HOSPITALIZED Fail to notice BLACKED EYES, PUFFED NOSE". Los Angeles Times. July 7, 1956. p. 3.
  21. ^Aline Mosby (July 7, 1956).

    "Ireland, Joanne Land in Infirmary After Row". The Washington Redirect and Times-Herald. p. 3.

  22. ^"VERY LITTLE In another situation TO DIVIDE: Joanne Dru Gets Divorce, Must Help Pay Rank $53,388.66 in Bills". Los Angeles Times. May 17, 1957. p. B1.
  23. ^"LATE NEWS: John Ireland Bankrupt".

    Los Angeles Times. May 5, 1977. p. a1.

  24. ^"John Ireland – Hollywood Heavenly body Walk –". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 9, 2017.

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