Irish McCalla

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Irish McCalla
File:Irish McCalla 1961.JPG
1961 publicity still
Born (1928-12-25)December 25, 1928
Pawnee City, Nebraska, U.S.
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Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
Occupation Film, television actress
Spouse(s) Patrick McIntyre (1951-57); 2 sons
Patrick Horgan (1958-?)
Chuck Rowland (1982-89; separated)

Nellie Elizabeth "Irish" McCalla (December 25, 1928 – February 1, 2002) was an American actress and artist best known as the title star of the 1950s television series Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. Sheena co-starred actor Chris Drake. McCalla was also a "Varga Girl" model for pinup girl artist Alberto Vargas.

Biography

Early life

Born in Pawnee City, Nebraska, she was one of eight siblings born to Lloyd, a butcher, and Nettie (née Geiger) McCalla. The family moved often, settling in Des Moines, Iowa in late 1939 when Lloyd began working for Condon Bros. meat dealers. The family lived at 1070 10th Street. Nellie attended Washington Irving Junior High School before the family moved to Marshalltown, Iowa in November 1941, and Omaha, Nebraska in September 1942, before returning to Pawnee City, where she completed high school. At 17, she joined some of her siblings in Southern California, where she worked as a waitress and at an aircraft factory.[citation needed]

In 1951, she married insurance salesman Patrick McIntyre, with whom she had two sons. McCalla was already a popular pinup model by 1952, when she and several other models appeared in the film River Goddesses, comprising voluptuous young women frolicking in Glen Canyon.[1]

Sheena

McCalla publicity still, costumed for her most famous role

In a newspaper interview, McCalla recalled being discovered by a Nassour Studios representative while throwing a bamboo spear on a Malibu, California, beach, adding of her Sheena experience, "I couldn't act, but I could swing through the trees".[2] Her 26-episode series aired in first-run syndication from 1955-56.

The athletic, reportedly 5'10" McCalla said she performed her own stunts on the series, filmed in Mexico, until the day she grabbed an unsecured vine and slammed into a tree, breaking her arm. Her elder son, Kim McIntyre, once told the press he remembered watching his mother swinging from vine to vine and wrestling mechanical alligators.

Following the one-season Sheena, McCalla appeared in five films from 1958 to 1962, and guest roles on the TV series Have Gun — Will Travel and Route 66. Additionally, she formed McCalla Enterprises, Inc.[citation needed]

Later life and art career

McCalla and McIntyre divorced in 1957, and the following year McCalla married English actor and James Joyce/Sherlock Holmes scholar Patrick Horgan. They divorced sometime in the 1960s.[3] In 1982, McCalla, then living in Malibu, California, married Chuck Rowland, a national sales manager for an auto glass firm, and moved with him to Prescott, Arizona, where she lived out her days. They separated in 1989.[4]

As an artist, McCalla reportedly[weasel words] completed more than 1,000 paintings and eight collector plates, and sold lithographs of her work. McCalla was a member of Woman Artists of the American West, and her work has reportedly[weasel words] been displayed at the Los Angeles Museum of Arts and Sciences.[5] She made personal appearances at autograph conventions, appearing as late as 1996 in a faux-leopard Sheena costume.[citation needed]

Death

At age 73 in 2002, Irish McCalla died of a stroke and complications from her fourth brain tumor[2] — previous tumors were diagnosed in 1969 and 1981. She was survived by two sons, Kim and Sean McIntyre.[2]

McCalla has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 1722 Vine Street.[6]

Legacy

As one writer described the effect of McCalla's signature character on girls growing up in that era, "Sheena was the only female portrayed on the tube who didn't conform to the fifties stereotype. Sheena was a real rugged individualist. Watching her struggle with a new adventure every week made me feel more capable at a time when everything was so unexplored. If she could handle the jungle, I felt sure that I could handle my world".[7]

Filmography

Magazine bibliography

Cover

Hillman Periodicals' People Today (August 11, 1954). McCalla, best known as Sheena, appeared as herself on many magazine covers.
  • Eve   October 1950, December 1950
  • Cavalier   (back cover) 1951 Vargas "4 of Diamonds" McCalla nude
  • Night and Day   January 1951, September 1951
  • Show   November 1952
  • Jest   May 1957
  • Fabulous Females   No. 1 1955
  • People Today   August 11, 1954
  • Focus  September 1954
  • Vue   March 1956
  • Blighty   (UK), 6April1957, Iss. 910
  • Snappy   March 1957 (back cover)
  • Ultra Filmfax   Apr-May 1998
  • Scarlet Street   No. 23

Interiors

  • Night and Day  
August 1950, September 1950, January 1951, March 1951, April 1951, September 1951, February 1952, April 1952, May 1952, August 1952, January 1953, February 1953, March 1953, July 1953, October 1953, February 1956
  • Famous Models   Sept.-October 1951
  • Frolic   July 1951, May 1951, February 1955
  • Man   (UK) August 1952
  • Pagent   August 1952
  • People Today   1952 Vol5, No.6, December 1957
  • T.V. Star Parade   February 1956
  • Gala   March 1952, vol. 2, #6, pg. 25
  • Vue   October 1952
  • Photo   October 1954
  • Point   March 1954, December 1955
  • Gala   January 1955, vol. 5, #5
  • Tempo   3/21/1955
  • Man's   June 1955
  • Vue   March 1956
  • Picture week   March 27, 1956
  • Show   October 1956
  • Starweek   August 1982
  • Preview Pin Up Special 2   Aug.-October 1994
  • Femme Fatales   January 1999
  • Tease   No.3 1995" "
  • Playboy   March 1997, vol. 44, #3, pg. 118, by Kevin Cook, "Glamourcon"
  • Playboy   January 1999, vol. 46, #1, pg. 105-128, 214-220, "Sex Stars of the Century"
  • Playboy Special Edition   August 1999, pg. 89, by staff, "Playboys Sex Stars of the Century"
  • Celebrity Sleuth   1991, vol. 5, #1, pg. 32-33, by staff "Separate But Sequel:Irish McCalla"
  • Celebrity Sleuth   1996, vol. 9, #9, pg. 56-59, "Sheena Lives"
  • Celebrity Sleuth   1997, vol. 11, #1, pg. 56, "Star-Tistics"
  • Playboy   December 2001, vol. 48, #12, pg. 168, "Sheena's World"
  • Alberto Vargas: Works from the Max Vargas Collection, by Reid Stewart Austin, Hugh Hefner. 144pp (2006) (ISBN 978-0821257920). Includes Vargas nude painting and sketch of McCalla
  • AC Comics   Irish of the Jungle, 1992
  • AC Comics   Jungle Girls, #4 1992
  • AC Comics   Jungle Girls, #5 1992
  • AC Comics   TV's Original Sheena:Irish McCalla, 1992
  • AC Comics   Good Girl Quarterly, #11 1993
  • AC Comics   The Golden Age of Sheena, 1999
  • AC Comics   Wild Woman #1, 1999
  • AC Comics   Femforce #118 Special Edition, 2003
  • Playboy   February 2008, vol. 55, #2, pg. 60-68, by Leonard Martin, "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, Without Her Wrap, Irish McCalla" (nude pictorial)

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External links

Further reading

  • Ultra Filmfax   April 1988, Issue 66, pp. 74–78, by Herb Fagen, "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle"
  • Preview   October 1994, Vol. 3, Issue 2, pp. 34–39, by Steranko, "The She-Cat Who Put the She in Sheena"
  • Alberto Vargas: Works from the Max Vargas Collection, by Reid Stewart Austin, Hugh Hefner. 144 pp (2006); ISBN 978-0821257920
  • Playboy   February 2008, vol. 55, #2, pp. 60–68, by Leonard Maltin, "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, Without Her Wrap, Irish McCalla"
  • Black, Bill. TV's Original Sheena: Irish McCalla (Paragon Publications/AC Comics); ISBN 1-56225-005-1