Irene Kane died at her home in New York
Los Angeles:
Irene Kane, who played the leadin Stanley Kubrick's second film Killer's Kiss, has died.The actress died on October 31 of pancreatic cancer at herhome in New York City, The Hollywood Reporter said quoting herfamily.
Kane was her stage name. She later became known for herwriting career as Chris Chase that included co-authoringautobiographies of Rosalind Russell, Betty Ford and Alan King.She also worked for CBS and CNN and wrote a memoir How toBe a Movie Star, or, A Terrible Beauty Is Born.
Starting her career as a model, Chase later went on toplay "taxi dancer" Gloria Price in Kubrick's family-financed1955 film noir.
Chase later wrote about how a 26-year-old Kubrickconvinced her to play the girl.
In 1962, she married Michael Chase, the son of PulitzerPrize-winning playwright Mary Chase, who wrote the Broadwayplay Harvey.Chase is survived by her husband, brother and sister.
Kane was her stage name. She later became known for herwriting career as Chris Chase that included co-authoringautobiographies of Rosalind Russell, Betty Ford and Alan King.She also worked for CBS and CNN and wrote a memoir How toBe a Movie Star, or, A Terrible Beauty Is Born.
Starting her career as a model, Chase later went on toplay "taxi dancer" Gloria Price in Kubrick's family-financed1955 film noir.
Chase later wrote about how a 26-year-old Kubrickconvinced her to play the girl.
In 1962, she married Michael Chase, the son of PulitzerPrize-winning playwright Mary Chase, who wrote the Broadwayplay Harvey.Chase is survived by her husband, brother and sister.