
Irina Demick
- Date of Birth: 1936-10-16
- Date of Death: 2004-10-08
- Place of Birth: Pommeuse, Seine-et-Marne, France
Biography
Irina Demick (16 October 1936, Pommeuse, Seine-et-Marne - 8 October 2004), sometimes credited as Irina Demich was a French actress with a brief career in American films. Born Irina Dziemiach, apparen... Irina Demick (16 October 1936, Pommeuse, Seine-et-Marne - 8 October 2004), sometimes credited as Irina Demich was a French actress with a brief career in American films. Born Irina Dziemiach, apparently of Slavic (Russian, Ukrainian, or Polish) and polish Jewish ancestry, in Pommeuse, Seine-et-Marne, she went to Paris and became a model. She made an appearance in a French film Julie la rousse (1959) and met producer Darryl F. Zanuck. Zanuck, whose lover she became, cast her in his epic production, The Longest Day as a French resistance fighter. Her career continued with roles in OSS se déchaine (1963), The Visit (1964), alongside Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn, Un monsieur de compagnie (1964) with Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Pierre Cassel and Up from the Beach (1965) opposite Cliff Robertson and Red Buttons. In 1965, she played seven roles in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, each one of a different nationality. After making a few more films, Prudence and the Pill (1968), Le Clan des Siciliens (The Sicilian Clan), with Jean Gabin and Alain Delon mostly in France and Italy, Demick's career faded and came to a standstill in 1972. She died in Indianapolis, Indiana. Description above from the Wikipedia article Irina Demick, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

The Archangel
Crime, Comedy • 1969 July

Prudence and the Pill
Comedy, Romance • 1968 May

The Females
Crime, Drama, Horror • 1970 December

Tragic Ceremony
Horror • 1972 December

Male Companion
Comedy • 1964 November

Tiffany Memorandum
Comedy, Action, Romance • 1967 August

Julie la rousse
Comedy • 1959 August

Quella chiara notte d'ottobre
Drama, Crime • 1970 January

Thunder from the West
War • 1969 July