Margin Call had its International Premiere at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival on Friday 11 February 2011 at 19:30 (CET) UTC/GMT +1 hour.

Margin Call had its International Premiere at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival on Friday 11 February 2011 at 19:30 (CET) UTC/GMT +1 hour.
Here are the first official stills from Jeremy’s upcoming movie Margin Call, also starring Zachary Quinto, Paul Bettany, Kevin Spacey, Stanley Tucci and Demi Moore.
There’s only one of Jeremy in the bunch (so far) and yes, it’s of the back of his head, but it’s him.
Click on any image for a high-resolution enlargement:
Below is the list of characters’ names from Margin Call (left column)
and the actors who portray that character (right column):
from http://parsifal79.blogspot.com/
“Jeremy Irons heading to his seat, the girls go wild,
so do the flashes…”

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from Metis on http://www.menstennisforums.com:
“Anyway, the performance in Epidaurus was excellent. The theatre was full (15,000 people) and the atmosphere awesome. Rebecca Hall (Peter Hall’s daughter, the brunette in ‘Vicky, Christina, Barcelona’) was outstanding; in fact everyone was very good and they looked like they were enjoying themselves, not just performing. Ethan Hawke was very entertaining as the shameless peddler and pickpocket; he played the guitar and sang a couple of songs too.
Jeremy Irons was in the audience looking sexy as usual (his wife was in the play and I think she was my favorite). He went all the way up to the top rows; probably wanted to appreciate the famous acoustics of the theatre. Kevin Spacey was there too (apparently he is the artistic director of the Old Vic Theatre in London which was part of this production).”
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from Lauren O’Hara on http://www.cyprus-mail.com
“EPIDAVROS, like Limassol’s Curium, is one the great ancient amphitheatres of the world and on Saturday night it was full to its 10,000 capacity for the final performance of the festival’s A Winter’s Tale.
The tragedy of wildfires raged around Athens once more, making the sunset eerily spectacular. At nightfall, the sky above the ancient site was clear and starlit as was the star-studded audience that waited for the unique Shakespeare: half tragic, half comic.
Jeremy Irons arrived looking curiously like Dumbledore to support his wife Sinead Cusack, who was playing Paulina. As he, embarrassingly, walked up the ancient steps to find his seat amont us, he looking surprisingly shy to be seen, although one couldn’t help but feel that the full length white kaftan and flowing brown robe were always going to be a giveaway. He was quickly followed by Kevin Spacey who received even louder cheers and took his seat amiably among us plebs just a few old stones away from where we sat.”
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The opening night of ‘Mary Stuart’ at the Broadhurst on Sunday night brought out some of New York’s acting royalty to watch Janet McTeer and Harriet Walter play Queens Elizabeth of England and Mary of Scotland.
Liam Neeson came with friend Ralph Fiennes and flashed a big thumbs up to photographers (seen below), Sarah Jessica Parker came with husband Matthew Broderick, and Kevin Spacey, Laura Linney, Jeremy Irons and more all turned out on the red carpet to show their support.
from Huffington Post by Katharine Thomson
BROOKLYN, NY – FEBRUARY 17
Actor Jeremy Irons attends the Bridge Project benefit at BAM on February 17, 2009 in Brooklyn, New York.

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