John A. Ireland Jr.

Nascimento : 1942-05-18, USA

Filmes

Lies and Deception
Writer
Six years after her husband's suicide, Jean Bruckner is dumbfounded by the news that he has recently been murdered! With the help of a private investigator, she heads to Chicago to uncover the truth behind her spouse's charade. The deeper she digs, the more danger she puts herself in. The truth may be out there, but she may get killed before she finds it!
Dead Before Dawn
Story
Based upon a true story. Wife with young family finds life becoming unbearable with her successful, but violent and abusive, husband. After filing for divorce, she quickly learns that her husband, through fear of his personal life embarrassing his clients, has commissioned an assassin to murder her before going to court. Unfortunately, for him, the hired assassin turns out to be an FBI agent. The FBI convince her that she must “pretend” to have been murdered in order to prove her husband’s involvement.
Dead Before Dawn
Teleplay
Based upon a true story. Wife with young family finds life becoming unbearable with her successful, but violent and abusive, husband. After filing for divorce, she quickly learns that her husband, through fear of his personal life embarrassing his clients, has commissioned an assassin to murder her before going to court. Unfortunately, for him, the hired assassin turns out to be an FBI agent. The FBI convince her that she must “pretend” to have been murdered in order to prove her husband’s involvement.
Bed of Lies
Teleplay
Dramatization of the true-life story of a woman who fights for custody of her children while awaiting trial for the murder of her husband, who happens to have been the son of the powerful ex-governor of Texas.
Slumber Party '57
Producer
In 1957, a group of high school girls spending the night in a mansion tell each other about their first sexual experiences.
Class of '63
Associate Producer
A jealous husband uses a college reunion to gauge whether or not his wife is still in love with her old flame.
C'mon, Let's Live a Little
Rego (as John Ireland Jr.)
Standard boy-girl malt shoppe doings, with a free speech on campus sub-plot dropped in.