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John Ireland: Biography, Facts and Career

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John Benjamin Ireland (January 30, 1914 – March 21, 1992) was a Canadian-born American actor and film director. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia and raised in New York City, he came to prominence with film audiences for his supporting roles in several high-profile Western films, including My Darling Clementine (1946), Red River (1948), Vengeance Valley (1951), and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957). He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as Jack Burden in All the King's Men (1949), making him the first British Columbia-born actor to receive an Oscar nomination. Ireland's other film roles include A Walk in the Sun (1945), Joan Of Arc (1948), Spartacus (1960), 55 Days at Peking (1963), The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964), The Adventurers (1970), and Farewell, My Lovely (1975). He also appeared in many television series, notably The Cheaters (1960–62). In the late 1960s and 1970s, he worked in Italian cinema, including the Spaghetti Westerns Run, Man, Run (1968), the giallo One on Top of the Other (1969), and the controversial war drama Salon Kitty (1976). In 1960, Ireland was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contribution to the television industry.

Quick facts about John Ireland

  • Full name: John Ireland
  • Born: 1914-01-30
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Known as: Actor
  • Wikidata ID: Q395494

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Who is John Ireland?

John Benjamin Ireland (January 30, 1914 – March 21, 1992) was a Canadian-born American actor and film director.

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John Ireland is Canada.

When was John Ireland born?

John Ireland was born on 1914-01-30.

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