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 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
Listen to the entire BBC Radio 4 broadcast HERE.
On Tuesday 2 June, BBC Radio 4 aired a programme about T. S. Eliot’s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, to celebrate the centenary of the poem’s publication.
Click on the player below to listen to Jeremy Irons reading the poem:
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SCROLL DOWN FOR AUDIO PLAYER and photo gallery Jeremy Irons was live on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, on the morning of 29 May 2015, to read the Gold Medal winning story in the Age 10-13 Category, in the annual ‘500 Words’ writing competition. The ‘500 Words’ short-story writing competition had a record year in 2015, with over 120,000 children entering the competition.
Jeremy read the story It’s a Wide World, by Amabel Smith, age 10.
Video of Jeremy Irons reading “It’s a Wide World” by Amabel Smith
Other celebrity readers, including Kenneth Branagh, Charles Dance and Eleanor Tomlinson, were on hand to read winning stories. HRH The Duchess of Cornwall invited Chris Evans and the ‘500 Words’ finalists to broadcast live from St. James’ Palace and to attend a reception afterward. The broadcast also featured live music from The Vamps and Will Young.
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Click below to listen to Jeremy Irons live on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show:
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Listen to the entire Chris Evans Breakfast Show from 29 May HERE.
Read more about the event from BBC.com – Chris Evans announces 500 Words winners
You can read all the finalists, including the six winning stories, on the500 Words website.
Jeremy Irons will be in Paris from June 10 to 16, as President of Champs-Elysees Film Festival 2015.
For its 4th edition, Champs-Élysées Film Festival returns this year from June 10 to 16 in all of the Avenue theaters!
With a rich and eclectic program, renowned international guests, audacity and a lot of energy, Champs-Élysées Film Festival is needed today as the first Franco-American film festival in Paris.
For its 4th edition, Champs-Élysées Film Festival is pleased to welcome Jeremy Irons all week. This is the perfect opportunity to see or review 3 of his cult films:
• Margin Call, Thursday, June 11 at 18:00 at the Gaumont Marignan
• Damage (Fatale), Friday, June 12 at 14:00 at Balzac
• Dead Ringers (Faux-semblants) on Monday, June 15 at 15:45 at Publicis
Cult films and 2 selections Jeremy Irons itself: Being There directed by Hal Ashby and Day for Night (La Nuit Americaine) directed by François Truffaut.
A Master Class is also organized for 18:00 Monday, June 15 at Publicis, after the screening of Dead Ringers, where fans can come and ask their questions.
Discover all programming, guests and other information www.champselyseesfilmfestival.com .
Also, “like” the Champs-Elysees Film Festival 2015 Facebook page and follow @CEfilmfestival on Twitter for updates.
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/
Jeremy Irons was on hand at 4:00am on 9th May 2015, to open Pieta House’s annual Darkness Into Light 5K Run/Walk in Clonakilty, Ireland.
Darkness Into Light is in aid of Pieta House, the centre for the prevention of suicide and self-harm. Darkness Into Light is celebrated in 80 venues in Ireland and much further afield. Darkness Into Light is the flagship fundraising and awareness event for Pieta House, who have helped so many people in suicidal distress and engaging in self-harm over the last nine years. Pieta House has nearly 180 staff and have welcomed nearly 18,000 people into their nine centres up and down the country since they first opened their doors over nine years ago.
Thank you to the Darkness Into Light Clonakilty Facebook page for many of these photos:
Jeremy Irons was in attendance at the VUE Cinema in Stroud, for a sold-out screening of Trashed and a Q&A following the film.
Read more from the Gloucester News Centre and Gloucester Citizen
Locally based barrister and earth lawyer Polly Higgins hosted a Q&A session with Jeremy Irons and Sue Oppenheimer, who for the last few years has headed up the local campaign against the proposed Javelin Park incinerator.

Photo by Nic Allan

Jeremy Irons with Chef Nic Allan from the Star Anise Cafe in Stroud

Photo by Victoria Temple on Facebook

Full house at the VUE Cinema

Q&A at the Stroud VUE Cinema Photo via @oliverjsmith on Twitter.

Photo from gloucestercitizen.co.uk


Jeremy Irons attended the lotsofcharity.com Remarkable Dinner at the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel on April 29, 2015 in London, England.
Video of Jeremy arriving at the event:
Jeremy Irons was in attendance at The Old Vic, on Sunday 19 April 2015, for a Gala Tribute to Kevin Spacey.
Sinead Cusack and her sister Niamh Cusack were both performers, during the Gala.
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