Jill Ireland Movies
A dancer from age 12, British performer
Jill Ireland became an audience favorite in her teens thanks to her many engagements at the London Palladium. Signed to a Rank Organization contract in 1955, Ireland made her first screen appearance as a ballerina in
Oh, Rosalind. In 1957, Ireland married actor
David McCallum, with whom she would later appear in several
Man From UNCLE TV episodes. Her second husband was action star
Charles Bronson, whom she married in 1967. From 1970 onward, Ireland seldom appeared onscreen without her husband; their best collaborative efforts include
Hard Times (1975) and
From Noon Til Three. Diagnosed with breast cancer in 1984, Ireland underwent a mastectomy, gaining the respect of friends and fans alike for her courage in the face of death: she wrote a book on her recovery, Life Wish, in 1987, and served as chairperson of the National Cancer Society. Ireland then devoted herself to rehabilitating her adopted son Jason McCallum, who had become a drug addict. She penned another book called
Life Lines, this one devoted to her struggle to bring her son back to health. His death from an overdose in 1989 weakened Ireland's already precarious physical state. Refusing to surrender to despair, Ireland was busy at work on her third book of reminiscences, Life Times, when she died in 1990. One year later, a TV biopic,
Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story was telecast, with
Jill Clayburgh as Ireland and
Lance Henriksen as
Charles Bronson (though not so named, as Bronson was dead-set against the film and refused to allow his name to be mentioned onscreen). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide