Ireland, Jill (1936–1990)
Ireland, Jill (1936–1990)
English actress and dancer. Born April 24, 1936, in London, England; died May 18, 1990, in Malibu, CA; m. David McCallum (actor), 1957 (div. 1967); m. Charles Bronson (actor), 1968; children: 6.
First appeared with Monte Carlo Ballet; starred opposite husband Charles Bronson in 15 films, including The Valachi Papers, Hard Times, Breakout, Love and Bullets, Death Wish II and Assassination; other films include Oh Rosalinda!, Three Men in a Boat, Hell Drivers, Carry On Nurse and So Evil So Young.
See also Ireland's Life Wish (1987) and Life Lines (1989); tv movie "Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story" (1992).
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