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Irons married Julie Hallam in 1969, but they divorced later that year. [2] He married Irish actress Sinéad Cusack on 28 March 1978. [2] They have two sons, Samuel "Sam" Irons (born 1978), who works as a photographer, and who co-starred with his father in Danny, the Champion of the World, and Maximilian "Max" Irons (born 1985), also an actor ...
Softly, Softly: Task Force is a police procedural series which ran on BBC 1 from 1969 to 1976. It was a revamp of Softly, Softly, itself a spin-off from Z-Cars.The change was made partly to coincide with the coming of colour broadcasting to the BBC's main channel BBC1.
The Cruel Sea is a 1953 British war film based on the best-selling 1951 novel of the same name by former naval officer Nicholas Monsarrat, though the screenplay by Eric Ambler omits some of the novel's grimmest moments.
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Dame Virginia Anne McKenna [1] (born 7 June 1931) is a British stage and screen actress, author, animal rights activist, and wildlife campaigner. She is best known for the films A Town Like Alice (1956), Carve Her Name with Pride (1958), Born Free (1966), and Ring of Bright Water (1969), as well as her work with the Born Free Foundation.
Jones's father, Robert Earl Jones, in promotional still for the Langston Hughes play Don't You Want to Be Free? (1938) James Earl Jones was born in Arkabutla, Mississippi, on January 17, 1931, [12] [13] to Ruth (née Connolly); (1911–1986), a teacher and maid, and Robert Earl Jones (1910–2006), a boxer, butler, and chauffeur.
The Cruel Sea is a 1951 novel by Nicholas Monsarrat.It follows the lives of a group of Royal Navy sailors fighting the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War.It contains seven chapters, each describing a year during the war.
Sinéad Moira Cusack (/ ʃ ɪ ˈ n eɪ d / shin-AYD; born 18 February 1948) is an Irish actress.Her first acting roles were at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, before moving to London in 1969 to join the Royal Shakespeare Company.