Irene Roseen is an actress, known for The Family Man (2000), Star Trek (2009) and The Benchwarmers (2006).
Before becoming known to millions as Granny on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), Irene Ryan was already an established vaudeville, radio and movie actress, though not as famous prior to her television stint. She accompanied Bob Hope on his famous military tours and she was known as "the gal who makes Bob Hope laugh." After being cast as Granny, she became famous overnight. When the Hillbillies ended, she co-starred in the Broadway musical 'Pippin' with Ben Vereen. Unfortunately, despite wonderful reviews from critics, Ryan took ill, was discovered to have an inoperable brain tumor and died soon after at the age of 70.
Irene Ryder is an actress, known for Miao miao nu lang (1975), Meng hu xia shan (1973) and E hu kuang long (1972).
Irene Santiago has been cast in notable productions such as High School Musical 1, Iron Man 3, Providence, The Ellen Degeneres Show, SNL, and as the Go Beachless Campaign - Virginia Beach Spokeswoman, Maria Harris. Being of Puerto Rican descent, her unique, multicultural look and versatile acting ability have impressed critics and audience members. (Her parents came to Utah from Yabucoa, P.R.) Starting out as a professional dancer/choreographer and singing telegram, she was spotted by a talent agent who saw her telegram act and wanted to represent her. Since then, she has consistently worked in TV, film, multiple commercials, voice-overs, and theatre. Irene enjoys mentoring and teaching acting to at-risk students and adults with disabilities. She is married to Del Baron, with whom she Co-Executive produced the highly awarded Indie film, Adrenaline. They have 2 children. She is always looking forward to the next role that she can sink her teeth into.
Irene Santos is known for Espíritu sagrado (2021).
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Irene Stafford is an actress, known for Turbulence (2016), Gray Is the New Blonde (2020) and Inner Warrior (2017).
Irene Stokes was an actress and producer, known for You Got Served (2004), Caged Heat (1974) and Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes (1974). She died on 20 September 2023 in the USA.
Irene Taylor is an Oscar-nominated, Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker whose first feature documentary, Hear and Now, won the Audience Award at Sundance in 2007, a Peabody Award and numerous Jury and Audience Awards around the world. She recently created a sequel, Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements, which had its world premiere at Sundance 2019. Her other recent projects include the HBO feature Beware the Slenderman, which was nominated for a 2018 Emmy, and received two Critics' Choice Award nominations for Best Director and Best Documentary. For the New York Times Op-Docs Irene published Between Sound and Silence, and her documentary short Homeless: The Soundtrack premiered at Tribeca Film Festival, where it won Special Jury Mention. Her other award-winning films include Open Your Eyes (2015), One Last Hug: Three Days at Grief Camp (2014), Saving Pelican 895 (2011), and the Oscar-nominated The Final Inch (2009). Irene has also worked as a Himalayan mountain guide, a news journalist and founded Vermilion Films in Portland, Oregon in 2006. She is a graduate of New York University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
Denver-born supporting actress Irene Tedrow is another in a long line of "I know the face...but not the name" character actors whose six-decade career was known more for its durability than for the greatness of roles she played. Born in 1907, she was a lady primarily of the stage, beginning her acting career as a teen. She trained in drama at Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh, PA, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1929. A slim, handsome woman in her early days, her features grew more severe with age, which ultimately typed her as puritanical meddlers and no-nonsense matrons practically from her entrance into film in 1937. She seldom, if ever, found a meaty part, appearing way, way down the list of credits, if at all. A founding member of the Old Globe Theatre, she was featured in such classical productions as "Richard III," "Hamlet" and "Henry IV, Part I." She became a primary player on radio during the war years, notably for the maternal role of Mrs. Janet Archer in the popular serial Meet Corliss Archer (1950), which she transferred to TV for one season. Her radio role lasted for nine years (43-52). Irene appeared in hundreds of episodic guest appearances for nearly 35 years in everything Dragnet (1951), The Andy Griffith Show (1960), and The Twilight Zone (1959) to the more recent The Facts of Life (1979), St. Elsewhere (1982) and L.A. Law (1986). Never a regular series player, she is probably best remembered as the kindly Mrs. Elkins who appeared occasionally on the Dennis the Menace (1959) sitcom. Over the years, Irene never abandoned the stage, gracing a number of shows in her senior years including "Our Town" on Broadway, plus "Foxfire," "The Hot L. Baltimore" and "Pygmalion." Continuing to work as an octogenarian, she died of a stroke at age 87 in the Los Angeles area.