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:

Photo via Andy Gotts @DrGotts on Twitter

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

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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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Jeremy Irons at the Cork Person of the Year Awards

Jeremy Irons was in attendance on Friday 16 January 2015, to present to Michael Flatley, the Honorary Corkman Award. A gala luncheon ceremony was held at the Rochestown Park Hotel in Cork, Ireland. Louise O’Keeffe was named the Cork Person of the Year.

Read some of what Jeremy had to say, at the even, in this article from the Irish Times.

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Jeremy Irons Hosts ‘Racing Legends – Graham Hill’ for BBC2

From the BBC Two Website:

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Jeremy Irons examines the life of one of his heroes, motor racing champion Graham Hill – and drives the cars that are part of the Hill legend. Irons tells the story of how Hill rose to the top of his sport and also became a hugely popular and charismatic public figure. Along the way, Irons meets members of Hill’s family, close friends and rivals -and gets a driving master class from Hill’s son Damon.

Packed with rare archive and home-movie footage, the programme gives an intimate and enthralling portrait of a complex man who lived life at full-throttle, in an era when death and injury were an ever-present danger.

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Marrakech Film Festival Tribute to Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons was honoured, at the 2014 Marrakech Film Festival, with a career tribute award, on Saturday 6 December 2014. Jeremy also attended the festival’s opening night tribute to Egyptian actor Adel Imam, on Friday 5 December. Jeremy attended the Dior Dinner at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on Sunday 7 December.  He gave a Masterclass for film students on Monday 8 December.  Monday night, Jeremy attended a special outdoor screening of Die Hard with a Vengeance. Jeremy Irons Receives Career Tribute at MarrakechVariety Jeremy Irons takes his tribute in stride – by Marshall Fine of hollywoodandfine.com ‘All films are about the tugging of the heart’: 5 Questions for Jeremy Irons – from Filmmaker Magazine Jeremy Irons : «Sacré enjeu de devenir le majordome de Batman!»  Interview with Jeremy Irons from Le Figaro (France) Jeremy Irons on ‘Dead Ringers,’ ‘Batman v Superman,’ Love Scenes in ‘Damage’ – by Martin Dale for Variety Jeremy Irons Wanted to Join the Circus But Was Too ‘Middle Class’ – by Miriam Bale for Indiewire

Video interview footage of Jeremy via Getty Images – 10 minute interview from FCCE Films and Stars

Marrakech Film Festival 2014 – Hommage à JEREMY IRONS from Marrakech Film Festival on Vimeo.

Belfast Telegraph: Video: Interviews with Marrakech Film Festival honorees Adel Eman, Jeremy Irons and Viggo Mortensen

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Jeremy Irons Attends Ian Walthew’s Book Launch

Jeremy Irons was present on Thursday 27 November, at Bagshawe Books in London, for the launch of the book The Complex Chemistry of Loss, by Ian Walthew.

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Author Ian Walthew with Jeremy Irons. Photo via @CherryRad on Twitter

Author Ian Walthew with Jeremy Irons. Photo via @CherryRad on Twitter

Photo via @lois_richardson on Twitter

Photo via @lois_richardson on Twitter

Read the first chapter of The Complex Chemistry of Loss HERE

Buy the Amazon Kindle edition HERE

ABOUT THE AUTHOR (text from Amazon.com)

Ian Walthew was born in England and has lived in France since 2005. After completing a post-graduate degree in international relations from the University of Amsterdam, Ian worked in the newspaper industry in Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris, working for the Dutch financial daily Het Financieele Dagblad and the International Herald Tribune. In 2000 he returned to England after 10 years abroad, ended his newspaper career and unexpectedly moved to the Cotswolds. His critically acclaimed book A PLACE IN MY COUNTRY, about his return to England and his time in the Cotswolds, was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2007 and was republished as an ebook for Kindle by Bagshawe Books in January 2015. His novel, THE COMPLEX CHEMISTRY OF LOSS, is available as a limited edition hard copy (only available directly from http://www.bagshawe.co.uk/books) or as an e-book for Kindle.

For more information or to contact him directly, please visit www.ianwalthew.com

Jeremy Irons in EverYoung’s ‘Starchaser’ Video

Jeremy Irons makes an appearance in the music video for ‘Starchaser’ by UK group EverYoung –

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Jeremy Irons at the Skellig Sessions

Jeremy Irons acted as the moderator of the panel discussion on Sustainability and Climate Change at the Skellig Foundation’s Skellig Sessions on Thursday 20 November 2014 at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin.

 

Watch the playback of Jeremy’s Skellig Session here:

 

http://new.livestream.com/accounts/11023014/events/3601755/videos/68810361/player?autoPlay=false&height=360&mute=false&width=640

 

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