Jeremy Irons, Smudge and a friend sailed on Willing Lass, to attend the Ballydehob Old Boats Gathering on Saturday 19 August 2017.
Thank you to the Fastnet Trails, Ballydehob, Aughadown and Schull Facebook page for the photos and video.
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Jeremy Irons, Smudge and a friend sailed on Willing Lass, to attend the Ballydehob Old Boats Gathering on Saturday 19 August 2017.
Thank you to the Fastnet Trails, Ballydehob, Aughadown and Schull Facebook page for the photos and video.
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Jeremy Irons was interviewed at the Glandore Classic Regatta on 28 July 2017 for the Seascapes RTE Podcast.
Jeremy’s portion begins at 21:07
Scroll down to see photos of Jeremy from the Regatta.
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Jeremy Irons Gives New Valentine Punt a Celebrity Launch in Baltimore – Afloat
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Jeremy Irons was in Dingle, Ireland – with Smudge – for a screening of Trashed followed by a Q&A session. The event was part of the Feile Na Bealtaine festival.
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Jeremy and Smudge with Siobhán De Paor – Photo by Declan Malone
Jeremy Irons was on the square in Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland, on Friday 24 June, to open the 2016 O’Driscoll Clan Gathering.
Many thanks to the members of the O’Driscoll Clan who provided photos exclusively for jeremyirons.net !
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Jeremy agus Judi ar bhruach na Siúire
Catherine Foley, author and broadcaster, tells the story of a feature film, once a cause celebre, now mostly forgotten. The film, Langrishe, Go Down, starring young actors Judi Dench and Jeremy Irons, both later to have stellar film careers, was shot at various locations in south Kilkenny in 1978. The screenplay was by Harold Pinter, based on Aidan Higgins’ acclaimed novel of the same title. Funding for the production came from the BBC and with support from RTÉ. On release, the film was banned by the Irish Film Censor who took exception to some scenes of nudity. As a result, it was never screened in Ireland.
Last year at the local cultural festival, Éigse Sliabh Rua 2014, the film was screened in Ireland for the first time in the village where it was originally shot. The reactions of those present at the gala screening 35 years later are seen in this new documentary. Jeremy Irons, who was present to view the film and talk to friends and fans afterwards, says that the part he played in Langrishe, Go Down was his first big break into films.
The video is available to watch for the next 36 days at the following link:
http://www.tg4.ie/en/programmes/cogar/
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Jeremy Irons was in Waterville, Co. Kerry, on Friday 21 August 2015, for a screening of his film Trashed. Jeremy also spoke about the film.
Jeremy Irons was a part of the new RTE Television series Creedon’s Wild Atlantic Way.
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Jeremy Irons was in Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland, the weekend of 22-24 May, for the Baltimore Wooden Boat Festival.
Photos via the Baltimore Wooden Boat Festival Facebook Page
Jeremy Irons attended the 2015 Baltimore Fiddle Fair in Ireland, from 7-10 May. He even sat in, with his fiddle, on some live music sessions. Thank you to Dave Driscoll and Bob Singer the photos!

Photo by Bob Singer https://singersongblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/baltimore-fiddle-fair/

Photo by Bob Singer https://singersongblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/baltimore-fiddle-fair/

Photo by Bob Singer https://singersongblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/baltimore-fiddle-fair/

Photo by Bob Singer https://singersongblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/baltimore-fiddle-fair/

Photo by Bob Singer https://singersongblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/baltimore-fiddle-fair/
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