Jill Ireland was an English actress best known for her roles in Star Trek, The Man From UNCLE, The Ghost Train Murder, The Great Escape and Twice Around the Daffodils. Jill was also known for her many roles in movies with Charles Branson who was her second husband.
She died on May 18, 1990 after a battle with breast cancer, but will be remembered for the roles she played in films and TV series like Three Men in a Boat, There’s Always Thursday , The Desperate Man, Shane, The Mechanic, Breakout and Breakheart Pass.
Jill Dorothy Ireland was born in London, UK on April 24, 1936. The beautiful actress was born to Dorothy Ireland and Jack Ireland – a wine importer. Details about his educational background, siblings and more information about his parents are currently unavailable.
Jill Ireland began acting professionally in the mid-1950s appearing in small roles in films and television before moving on to secondary and recurring roles. Her career flourished and not only did she have a movie made about her called Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story, but she also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Jill Ireland’s net worth at the time of her death was estimated at $15 million. This is the result of his many years in the entertainment industry. Needless to say, through her hard work and resilience, she deserved every penny of that amount.
Jill Ireland’s first marriage was to actor, David McCallum, at a wedding in 1957. The duo met on the set of the film called Hell Divers earlier that year and they later made an appearance as a couple in a total of 5 episodes of The Man From UNCLE The celebrity couple called it quits in 1967 but they already had three sons – Valentine, Paul and Jason, who was an adopted child. Sadly, Jason lost the battle with drug addiction and died in 1989 of a drug overdose after his mom’s best efforts to rehabilitate him. Jill has written a book called Lifeline which chronicles her struggle to help her son overcome his addiction.
She met her second actor husband Charles Bronson through her first spouse David; the pair were co-stars on the set of The Great Escape in 1963. Jill Ireland and Charles Bronson were later married in 1968. Going forward, Jill made constant screen appearances with her husband. The duo appeared in no less than fifteen films together; if that’s not proof of the strength of their bond, I don’t know what is. The best of their joint efforts as a couple is evident in movies like From Noon to Three and Hard Times.
Jill Ireland and Charles Bronson had a biological daughter called Zuleika Bronson, who was born on August 4, 1971. They later adopted another daughter known as Katrina. Jill remained married to Bronson until her death in 1990.
The late actress had the body shape of an hourglass with the body stats of 34-24-34 for her chest, waist and hips respectively. She stood at a height of 5 feet 7 inches with a corresponding body weight of 57 kg or 126 pounds. She also wore a bra size of 36C.
In 1984, Jill Ireland was diagnosed with breast cancer, earning her a mastectomy, earning her the admiration of fans and friends who revered her for her great courage. Her experience with the dreaded disease made her write a few books, chronicling her struggles with cancer. Among her publications is Wish for Life, which she published in 1987.
Jill Ireland later became a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society led her to testify before the United States Congress about the cost of medical treatment. This earned him a Courage Award from the American Cancer Society presented to him by then President of the United States, Ronald Regan.
On May 18, 1990, the famous actress died at her home in Malibu, California from complications from breast cancer. She was already working on her third book at the time of her disappearance. Her body was cremated and her ashes were interred in Brownsville Cemetery with her second husband, Bronson, when he died.
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