Jeremy Irons was interviewed by Bernard Bale for the June 2017 issue of Somerset Life Magazine.
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Jeremy Irons was interviewed by Bernard Bale for the June 2017 issue of Somerset Life Magazine.
You can buy a copy of the magazine here –> http://www.buyamag.co.uk/
He is an actor who needs no introduction. He’s thrilled us, scared us, creeped us out, and made men & women swoon over decades of amazing work. Mr. Irons talked to David Poland about work, life, politics, and his latest film, The Man Who Knew Infinity.
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Original article and photos from the Mail Online
Jeremy Irons and Sinead Cusack were in Madrid, Spain the weekend after Jeremy’s birthday in 2012. Jeremy was in town to participate in a TimesTalks Madrid interview on Friday 21 September.
Jeremy Irons was interviewed on Friday 21 September 2012, by New York Times London-based reporter Matt Wolf. The interview lasted one hour and covered Jeremy’s most recent films The Words and Trashed, as well as The Borgias. The final 15 minutes of the hour was devoted to audience questions.
The interview was live streamed on timestalksmadrid.com (though with several technical glitches that shut off the feed). The interview can be see On Demand on timestalksmadrid.com
Gallery of 50 photos at Media Punch
Here’s the link to the interview with Jeremy Irons, conducted by Nava Aniko, which aired on Hungary’s Magyar Televizio, on 22 December 2011 – VIDEO LINK
The video is dubbed in Hungarian, but it’s still possible to hear most of Jeremy’s English under the translator’s voice. The interview is 40 minutes long and commercial free. The interview was conducted on the set of The Borgias and there are some great behind-the-scenes shots of the sets and props.
Max Irons did a Twitterview (Twitter Interview) on Thursday 3 March 2011 with @wbpictures and answered a few questions from fans. Scroll down to read the full transcript…
Photo via @wbpictures
Here is the transcript:
Q: What was your favorite part about being able to work with Catherine Hardwicke as your director?
Max: She’s got a child-like imagination and an infectious energy, which is what you need when you’re doing a movie about a wolf.
Q: Did you ever read Little Red Riding Hood when you were little?
Max: I never read it. I would have been told it, but the thing about fairy tales is that you never remember the first time you heard it.
Q: What are the differences and similarities between the Little Red Riding Hood story and the film?
Max: Forget what you know about Little Red Riding Hood and leave it at the door. Ours is much edgier and darker and far more exciting.
Q: What was it like working with the legendary Gary Oldman?
Max: It was amazing watching a seasoned professional like him. You learn so much.
Q: How did you guys make the characters you played in Red Riding Hood your own? Were they easy to connect with?
Max: Aside from the wolf, which requires the imagination, a love triangle in one form or another is something I’m sure we’ve all experienced.
Q: What do you look for in a girl? Does she need to wear a red hood? LOL
Max: Yes, she has to wear a red hood. It’s incredibly important.
Q: Given the choice, would you rather be a werewolf or a vampire? Why?
Max: I’d rather be a robot. Way cooler.
Q: What was the most embarrassing moment while filming Red Riding Hood?
Max: Amanda Seyfried, at any opportunity, tries to embarrass you. So many. Mainly about me being English.
Q: If you could have played any character in film history or worked with any actor/director, who would it be?
Max: I would have liked to work with Stanley Kubrick. I’ll get back to you re: character.
Q: You have chosen this career despite your parents’ “optimistic remarks”. Have you ever experienced what they warned you about?
Max: Good question. Yes. You know, acting is an unstable business. You have to have thick skin and remember why you’re doing what you do.
Q: What was your favorite set/scene of the movie? Or your favorite prop you were able to use? Why?
Max: Riding through a forest on a massive white stallion. Not really a prop, but hey, good fun.
Q: When will you be on the London stage again? You are so brilliant.
Max: As soon as possible. When I have acting dreams, it always involves stage.
Q: Do you have a Twitter of your own???
Max: I don’t. Wouldn’t know what to do with it.
Q: Any fun memories from set?
Max: Listening to Gary Oldman endlessly, I mean ENDLESSLY, singing Beatles covers.
Q: If you could only take one item with you on an island, what would it be?
Max: A special girl.
Q: Finally, why should everyone go see Red Riding Hood on March 11th?
Max: Because it’s going to be a dark re-imagining of something that means so much to people. Plus we’ve got an amazing cast.
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