Jeremy Irons at University College Cork for ‘Trashed’ Screening and Q&A

Jeremy Irons was at University College Cork on Monday 23 February, to present his film Trashed and to participate in a discussion and Q&A after the film. Jeremy was also presented with a sapling of a Darwin tree, as a token from UCC students. Time: 2.15pm – 4.30pm Venue: Boole 1, Lecture Theatre, Main campus, University College Cork

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Jeremy Irons on RTE Today

Jeremy Irons was a guest on Cork’s Today programme on RTE, on Monday 23 February 2015, to talk to Dáithí Ó Sé and Maura Derrane about the environmental documentary Trashed.

View a Facebook album of screenshots from the interview

You can watch the interview on the RTE Player until 16 March or view it below:

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Photo via rte.ie

Photo via rte.ie

Jeremy Irons on RTE Radio One Today with Sean O’Rourke

Jeremy Irons was a guest on RTE Radio One’s Today with Sean O’Rourke on Monday 23 February 2015. He spoke about his environmental documentary Trashed.

Click on the player below to listen to the complete audio from Jeremy’s segment:

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Jeremy Irons on RTE Radio One’s Today with Sean O’Rourke

Jeremy Irons at the Gradam Cheoil Awards 2015

Jeremy Irons was a presenter at the 2015 Gradam Cheoil Awards at the Cork Opera House in Cork, Ireland on Sunday 22 February 2015.

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Jeremy Irons Photographed by Andy Gotts

On Thursday, January 29, 2015, Jeremy Irons had a session with photographer Andy Gotts, in London.

Andy Gotts @DrGotts tweeted this photo shortly afterward:

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Photo via Andy Gotts @DrGotts on Twitter

Andy Gotts had this to say about the photo: 15 years since the first shoot with Jeremy Irons, but still as ever a wonderful gent. Thank you sir. ‪#‎icon‬

On 10 February 2015, Andy Gotts released this out take photo of Jeremy, from their photo shoot:

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Andy Gotts had this to say about the photo: i ADORE this outtake of the stupendous actor and human being Jeremy Irons. I think this sums up his personality!

Stay tuned for more photos of Jeremy Irons by Andy Gotts from this January 2015 session.

Jeremy Irons Attends the Charles Finch & CHANEL Pre-BAFTAs Party

Jeremy Irons attended the Charles Finch & CHANEL Pre-BAFTA party at Annabel’s on February 7, 2015 in London, England.

(Photos by Danny Martindale/WireImage)

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Image by © Ferdaus Shamim/ZUMA Press/Corbis

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Image by © Ferdaus Shamim/ZUMA Press/Corbis

Jeremy Irons in Vanity Fair Hollywood Short Film

Britain says enough is enough and declares war on…Hollywood (Jeremy Irons will join once he finishes his milkshake). Watch the first-ever #VFHollywood short film, directed by Jason Bell for VF.com. Jeremy’s segment – at the very end (WARNING: Adult Language!) was shot at Starvin Marvins Diner, Central Parade, Greenford, London, England. Fashion credits: Jeremy Irons’s clothing by Ralph Lauren Purple Label; shoes by George Cleverley, socks by Pantherella, studs and cuff links by Ralph Lauren.

 

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Jeremy Irons at the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Gala

Jeremy Irons presented the Best Picture Award for The Theory of Everything to actors Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones, on Monday 2 February 2015, at the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Gala. The ceremony was held at the Beverly Wilshire hotel in Beverly Hills.

Video from Getty Images of Jeremy on the Red Carpet

Excerpt from Starry Night: The Movies for Grownups Awards

Legendary British actor Jeremy Irons held the audience transfixed as he paid tribute to Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones, stars of this year’s Best Movie for Grownups, The Theory of Everything. In it Redmayne plays astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, while Jones plays his long-suffering first wife, Jane Wilde.

“Together,” Irons told the hushed audience, “they create cinematic gold dust in their heartrending portrait of a couple who were forced to grow up before their time.”

From Jeremy’s speech:

“But why should this story which, for most of its length, is about young love, earn the highest accolade from AARP Movies for Grownups? Perhaps because, in The Theory of Everything, director James Marsh connects with our mature knowledge… and charts the course of astrophysicist Stephen Hawking falling victim to Lou Gehrig’s disease, while his fiercely devoted wife Jane comes to terms with her place in his universe. Such an emotional story is hard to tell without falling into the myriad cliché’d traps that lie in wait for the film maker. And the strength of Mr Marsh’s work is that he draws from Eddie Redmayne as Hawking, a performance of a man whose mind leaps light years as his body shrivels, that is sometimes funny, always true, and finally deeply moving. And as his long suffering wife, Felicity Jones offers us a performance of rigorous and searing honesty. Together they create cinematic gold dust in their heart rending portrait of a couple who were forced to grow up before their time.”

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