Irene Miracle

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Born
United States
OccupationsActress, director
Yearsactive1975–2009
Irene Miracle
Born
United States
OccupationsActress, director
Years active1975–2009
Known forMidnight Express

Irene Miracle is an American film and television actress and director.

Acting career

Miracle was raised in Oklahoma of "French Acadian ... Scots-Irish, Russian, French and Osage" descent.[1]

Her first film appearance was as a murder victim in Night Train Murders (1975), an Italian Last House on the Left-clone. Her most prestigious role was in Alan Parker's Midnight Express (1978), a worldwide box office success. For her role as the girlfriend of the incarcerated protagonist, she won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Female.[2] Miracle followed that film with another major role in Dario Argento's Inferno (1980), as a woman who comes to believe the New York City apartment building she lives in also houses a centuries-old witch. Since then, she has continued her acting work, while also writing, directing and producing.

In 1979, Miracle appeared in the episode "Now You See Her..." of the NBC television crime drama series The Eddie Capra Mysteries.[3]

Directing career

In 2009, Miracle wrote and directed the short drama film Changeling (a.k.a. Dawnland).[4]

Filmography

References

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