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Daniel Frederick Ireland (May 11, 1949 – April 14, 2016) was an American-Canadian film producer and director. He was the co-founder of the
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. Ireland began executive-producing films for Vestron Pictures in the 1980s, his first being
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's final feature, '' The Dead'' (1987). He also executive-produced multiple films by director
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, such as '' Salome's Last Dance'' (1987), '' The Lair of the White Worm'' (1988), ''
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'' (1989), and '' Whore'' (1991). He made his feature film directorial debut with the drama '' The Whole Wide World'' (1996), followed by '' The Velocity of Gary'' (1998) and '' Jolene'' (2006).


Early life

Ireland was born in 1949 in
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, the second of four children of Rainsford and Betty Ireland (née Shantz). When he was five years old, his mother moved to
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, British Columbia, Canada, where Ireland spent the remainder of his childhood.


Career

Ireland and Darryl MacDonald ran the
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for ten years. They were immigrated from Vancouver to take on the task of creating the festival, and opening a first run art theatre, The Egyptian. During his tenure, the festival selected and launched some films, including '' Blood Simple'', '' The Stunt Man'', ''
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'', '' Alien'', ''
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'', '' Another Country'' and ''
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''. Other ones including '' The Road Warrior'', '' Choose Me'', '' Kiss Of The Spider Woman'', '' Ran'', '' Soldier of Orange'', '' Spetters'' and '' The Fourth Man''. Ireland was awarded the Golden Calf Award (the Dutch equivalent to the Academy Award) for his contribution to advancing Dutch Films in 1983. His friendship with director Verhoeven helped save the distribution in America of the director's World War II saga ''Soldier of Orange''. Ireland became the head of film acquisition for Vestron Pictures in 1986. During his three year tenure, he spearheaded such projects for '' The Dead'', '' Paperhouse'', '' Salome's Last Dance'', '' The Lair of the White Worm'' and ''
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''. Other films Ireland acquired during his time at Vestron included '' Personal Services'', '' Earth Girls Are Easy'' and '' Anna''. After leaving Vestron Pictures, Ireland produced (with Ronaldo Vasconcellos) another film for director Ken Russell, '' Whore'', and ''The Crew'', for director Carl Colpaert at Cineville. In 1995, Ireland made the transition from producer to director with '' The Whole Wide World'' (1996). It was
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's performance in this film that caught the eye of producer James L. Brooks and director
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, and led to her co-starring with
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'' (1996). ''The Whole Wide World'' was awarded Best New American Film at The Seattle International Film Festival, and won its actor Vincent D'Onofrio Best Actor for the role of
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, author of ''
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'', and Best Actress for Zellweger at the
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. Subsequent films directed by Ireland include '' The Velocity of Gary'' (1996), '' Passionada'' (2003), '' Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont'' (2006), and '' Jolene'' (2008). Ireland worked with Zellweger again when she executive-produced '' Living Proof'', the true story of oncologist Dr. Dennis Slamon, who helped discover the cancer drug Herceptin. The film was also produced by Neil Meron and Craig Zadan. Ireland directed two short films, ''Hate From A Distance'' (2014), the story of racism as seen through the eyes of a child, made for the 50th Anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act; and ''A Most Peculiar Man'' (2015) starring stage actor Alan Mandell, about the friendship of an elderly Holocaust survivor and a young man on the verge of suicide.


Death

Ireland died in his Los Angeles home of a heart attack on April 14, 2016. Before Ireland's death, his next film was going to be ''Life Briefly'', the true story of Brian Knapp, a young man who overcame blindness to become a professional drummer by the age of ten; he eventually became a guitar player who performed with
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on stage seven times before his death at age fourteen. Actress
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, whom Ireland directed in her first major film role in ''Jolene'' (2008), paid tribute to him following his death, writing: "When Dan entered a room, the sun shined. His laughter boomed with love. He had the biggest heart. Love you Danny boy." Th
Louisiana International Film Festival
created a scholarship in Ireland's name, which commemorates his dedication to new talent. Louisiana artists and filmmakers are eligible for consideration, and funds from the scholarship are dedicated towards an event, showcase or internship in Los Angeles on the recipient’s behalf. In April 2017, the inaugura
Dan Ireland Award
was presented by special guest
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to Atila Till for '' Kills on Wheels''. In September 2017, the inaugural Dan Ireland Scholarship was awarded to Louisiana singer-songwriter and musician David Jones II, whose stage name is JST DAVID.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ireland, Dan 1949 births 2016 deaths Film directors from Vancouver Film producers from British Columbia Film producers from Oregon Filmmakers from Portland, Oregon Screenwriters from British Columbia Screenwriters from Oregon Golden Calf winners