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Jeremy Irons was on hand to read The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, at the London Library in St. James Square, as part of the TS Eliot Summer School, on Friday 17 July 2015.
The event also included a poetry reading by Sinéad Morrissey and a reception generously provided by Mark Storey.
Jeremy Irons was in attendance for a celebration marking 10 years of vital work by Amnesty International, at their Shoreditch London headquarters, on Wednesday 3 June 2015. Jeremy read Maya Angelou’s poem “Caged Bird”. Also in attendance were Bianca Jagger, Patrick Stewart, Juliet Stevenson, Arthur Darvill, Oona Chaplin, Ricky Wilson, Jo Harman, Paterson Joseph, Tim McInnerny, and Ryan Gage.
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Photo via @1EFrench on Twitter
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Photo by Nils Jorgensen/ REX Features
Jeremy Irons supports Art for Amnesty. Photo via @Art4Amnesty on Twitter
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.
Kenneth Branagh and Jeremy Irons at St. James’ Palace
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.
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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In this handout image provided by Rankin for The Old Vic, Sinead Cusack (L) and Jeremy Irons pose backstage at The Old Vic’s A Gala Celebration in Honour of Kevin Spacey at The Old Vic Theatre on April 19, 2015 in London, England.
Jeremy Irons poses backstage at The Old Vic’s A Gala Celebration in Honour of Kevin Spacey at The Old Vic Theatre on April 19, 2015 in London, England.
Jeremy Irons and Sinead Cusack attend the Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty VIP private view at the Victoria and Albert Museum on March 14, 2015 in London, England.
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
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:
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 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.
Author Ian Walthew with Jeremy Irons. Photo via @CherryRad on Twitter
Photo via @lois_richardson on Twitter
Read the first chapter of The Complex Chemistry of LossHERE
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
LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 17: Jeremy Irons attended the Liberatum Cultural Honour for Francis Ford Coppola at The Bulgari Hotel on November 17, 2014 in London, England. (Most photos by David M. Benett/Getty Images)
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