‘Georgia O’Keeffe’ on DVD 27 April 2010

Georgia O’Keeffe (2009)
Joan Allen (Actor), Jeremy Irons (Actor), Bob Balaban (Director) | Rating: NR | Format: DVD

List Price: $24.94
Price: $17.49 from Amazon.com

This title will be released on April 27, 2010.
Pre-order now from Amazon.com.

Product Details

* Actors: Joan Allen, Jeremy Irons
* Directors: Bob Balaban
* Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
* Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
* Number of discs: 1
* Rating: NR (Not Rated)
* Studio: Lifetime
* DVD Release Date: April 27, 2010
* Run Time: 89 minutes

Face Booth – Jeremy Irons

Click below to play Jeremy’s Face Booth video:

In 1998, the photographer Alistair Morrison came up with an intriguingly simple idea. To mark the coming millennium, he would invite famous people from all walks of life to take their own photographs in the kind of photo booth the rest of us use for passport snaps. Then he would ask them to attach a suitable message for the future and display them as a portfolio of images, to solicit donations towards children’s charities administered by Unicef.

His idea centred on identity. “One of the key themes of this millennium,” he says, “is the fact that we all have an identity and we all have a right to our say. The passport photograph is a universal means of establishing your identity and we were also asking people to identify themselves through the message they give to the world.”

More than 800 people were initially approached over a two-year period and with a lot of persistence, hundreds of celebrities from Martin Amis to Frankie Dettori, from Tom Cruise to Henry Kissinger, from Tom Hanks to Jessye Norman, from Darcey Bussell to Margaret Atwood agreed to take part. The results, which were published in a special issue of the Telegraph Magazine, featured not only established stars, but rising talents such as Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Rachel Weisz and Rufus Sewell.

The project has already raised £350,000 for Unicef. Now, as we reach the start of another decade, Morrison has returned to it, in order to collect more funds for Children’s Emergency Fund. “It feels as if it is ingrained in my soul,” he says. “A new decade felt like a good opportunity to revisit some of the old faces and find some fresh ones, too.” To that end, followed by a Sky Arts documentary team, he chased across New York to catch up with Jude Law whose career has taken off in the intervening years. He photographed Jeremy Irons once more, older but still unmistakable. He captured the cast of the new movie Nine, including Penelope Cruz.

One thing that is noticeable about the new portraits is the way the technology has changed: photographs taken in today’s photo booths, such as the one of Daniel Day-Lewis, are digital and of exceptional quality. But even in the age of the camera phone, the appeal of walking into a small booth and precisely controlling the image that emerges has remained strong. “What they liked,” says Morrison, “was the element of control. It is less like having your picture taken than taking a self-portrait.”

To donate to the Children’s Emergency Fund, call 0800 037 9797 quoting Telegraph or log on at www.unicef.org.uk/reflect or use the coupon right. ‘Face Booth’ is on Sky Arts at 8pm on January 2 and repeated on February 7.

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Jeremy Irons in a Harold Pinter Celebration from BBC Four

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Jeremy contributes to CD by Jon Lord

Click here to go to the Jon Lord official website for more about “To Notice Such Things”.

‘Afterwards’ is the album’s final track. It features Jeremy Irons reading Thomas Hardy’s poem of the same title with Jon Lord on piano.

The album is dedicated to the memory of his late friend Sir John Mortimer and contains a six piece suite for solo flute, piano and string orchestra as well as three other compositions for the same forces.

1. To Notice Such Things

a. As I Walked Out One Evening
b. At Court
c. Turville Heath
d. The Stick Dance
e. The Winter of a Doormouse
f. Afterwards

2. Evening Song
3. For Example
4. Air on the Blue String
5. Afterwards (poem read by Jeremy Irons)

Go to JonLord.org to listen to samples from To Notice Such Things.

SAG Awards Coverage

Jeremy Irons did not win a SAG award tonight, but spoke during the opening moments of the telecast.

Vodpod videos no longer available.

Golden Globes coverage

Contour by Getty Images Photo Gallery

The Getty Images website has recently added a number of Contour by Getty Images portraits of Jeremy.

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Jeremy Irons to star in “The Borgias” for Showtime

Jeremy Irons to star in “The Borgias” TV show
Sat Jan 9, 2010 5:08pm EST

LOS ANGELES, Jan 9 (Reuters Life!) – Scheming Italian renaissance family “The Borgias” will be the subject of a U.S. television series next year, with Oscar-winning British actor Jeremy Irons playing the starring role.

Robert Greenblatt, entertainment chief of Showtime, told TV reporters on Saturday the cable channel had ordered 10 episodes of “The Borgias” to be directed by Neil Jordan, who won a screenwriting Oscar for his 1992 film, “The Crying Game.”

“The Borgias” will air in spring 2011 and replace Showtime’s hit steamy English period drama “The Tudors,” whose fourth and final season starts in April.

The Borgia family, one of whose members became Pope Alexander VI in 1492, was notorious for murder, rape and corruption in 15th century Italy and has inspired a number of books, plays and films.

Irons, 61, won an Oscar for his role as socialite Claus von Bulow in the 1990 movie “Reversal of Fortune.” (Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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THE WORLD’S MOST NOTORIOUS DYNASTY – THE BORGIAS – COMES TO SHOWTIME

Network Greenlights Epic Drama Series Starring Oscar(R) Winner Jeremy Irons and Executive Produced by Academy Award(R) Winning Director Neil Jordan and Veteran Film and Television Writer/Producer Michael Hirst

LOS ANGELES, CA, January 09, 2010 – Showtime Networks has ordered 10 episodes of a one-hour drama series based on the infamous Italian Renaissance family The Borgias, it was announced today by Robert Greenblatt, President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc. Oscar(R)-winning actor Jeremy Irons will star in the epic drama series as Rodrigo Borgia, the cunning, manipulative patriarch of The Borgia family who ascends to the highest circles of power within Renaissance-era Italy. Additionally, Academy Award(R) winning director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game) will create and executive produce the series as well as direct the first two episodes. Veteran film and television writer/producer Michael Hirst, who created, wrote and executive produced SHOWTIME’s original series The Tudors, will serve as executive producer/writer.

“Having blazed a trail with the award-winning THE TUDORS, we wanted to continue to offer our audience a period drama as wicked, witty, and utterly compelling — and that’s what THE BORGIAS will be,” said Greenblatt. “I can guarantee you’ve never seen a family quite like this before, nor could you make up the outrageous twists and turns of their epic saga if your life depended on it. The directorial mastery of Neil Jordan along with Michael Hirst’s flair for bringing historical dramas vividly to life for a contemporary audience will make THE BORGIAS unlike anything else on television.”

THE BORGIAS will be a complex, unvarnished portrait of one of history’s most intriguing and infamous dynastic families. The series begins as the family’s patriarch Rodrigo (Jeremy Irons), becomes Pope, propelling him, his two Machiavellian sons Cesare and Juan, and his scandalously beautiful daughter, Lucrezia, to become the most powerful and influential family of the Italian Renaissance. And all that power and influence eventually leads to their demise. As Machiavelli once said about his friends, the Borgias, “Politics have no relation to morals.”

Jeremy Irons is one of the most celebrated film, television and stage stars of the last thirty years. He has won the Academy Award (R) (Reversal of Fortune), a Tony Award(R) (The Real Thing), two Emmy Awards(R) (Elizabeth I, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century), two Golden Globe(R) Awards (Elizabeth I, Reversal of Fortune) and a Screen Actors Guild Award(R) (Elizabeth I). His list of memorable films and television include; Brideshead Revisited, The Mission, Dead Ringers, Being Julia, The Merchant of Venice, Lolita, and Appaloosa. Last season he appeared on Broadway in Impression opposite Joan Allen. He is currently nominated for a Golden Globe and SAG Awards for his performance in Georgia O’Keefee.

The series will be produced as a Canadian-European Treaty co-production in a manner similar to the production of THE TUDORS. It will go into production this spring for a debut in early 2011.

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Photos of Jeremy and family at Sam’s exhibition premiere

Jeremy, Sinead, Max and Sam were all at Jacobson Space in London on 7 January 2010 for the Private Viewing of the new exhbition “Nowhere…do we go from here?”.

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Screen Caps of Max Irons in ‘Dorian Gray’

Max’s character’s name in the movie ‘Dorian Gray’ is Lucius. He’s on screen for only a few minutes and speaks one line.

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