Jeremy Irons in Vanity Fair – October 2017

Jeremy Irons is featured in the October 2017 issue of Vanity Fair magazine, in an article by David Kamp, with photos by Simon Upton.

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Jeremy Irons at the Ballydehob Old Boats Gathering

Jeremy Irons, Smudge and a friend sailed on Willing Lass, to attend the Ballydehob Old Boats Gathering on Saturday 19 August 2017.

Thank you to the Fastnet Trails, Ballydehob, Aughadown and Schull Facebook page for the photos and video.

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Jeremy Irons at the Sli Eile Summer Festival 2017

Jeremy Irons and Smudge attended the 2017 Sli Eile Summer Festival, on Sunday 30 July.

Smudge was one of the winners in the small dog category at the Slí Eile Summer Festival Dog Show.

Thank you to Marie Lou O’Donnell for some of the photos. Follow her on Instagram @marielouodonnell

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Jeremy Irons Attends T.S. Eliot Festival at Little Gidding

Jeremy Irons was at Little Gidding Church in Huntingdon, England, on Sunday 9 July 2017.  He read the poem Little Gidding.  

Thank you to Simon Kershaw, Carry Akroyd and the TS Eliot Society for the photos.

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Jeremy Irons in Dingle for Feile Na Bealtaine

Jeremy Irons was in Dingle, Ireland – with Smudge – for a screening of Trashed followed by a Q&A session.  The event was part of the Feile Na Bealtaine festival.

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Jeremy and Smudge with Siobhán De Paor –  Photo by Declan Malone

Home Is Anywhere Jeremy Irons Drapes His Scarf – New York Times

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Jeremy Irons at his suite in the Lowell Hotel in New York. The actor is on tour to promote his latest movie, “The Man Who Knew Infinity.” Credit An Rong Xu for The New York Times

Jeremy Irons owns a pied-à-terre in London, a house in Oxfordshire and a 15th-century castle in Cork, Ireland, painted a color that complaining neighbors have called pink.

“They got their knickers in a twist about it, but it’s not pink,” Mr. Irons said during a recent stay in New York. “It’s the color of fresh seaweed, and it blends with the sea that surrounds it.”

To judge by his woebegone look, Mr. Irons hasn’t spent much time on that property in the last year. A hectic schedule of movie work and promotion has taken him all over the world, and he was to decamp the next morning for Washington, to preside over a screening at the White House of his latest film, “The Man Who Knew Infinity.”

Considering all the travel on behalf of the movie, in which he plays the Cambridge math professor G. H. Hardy, Mr. Irons ought to have felt uprooted. Not a chance, he said. The actor, 68, makes it his business, his passion, really, to trick out the hotel suite or rented house assigned to him with all the comforts of a caravan. Home, he will tell you, is wherever he happens to be.

“I used to travel with a lot of scarves, which I bought in Hong Kong, Chinese scarves,” he said. “They were wonderfully embroidered. And I’d just drape them over everything.”

His cyclone publicity tour, undertaken in part with Oscar gold in mind, has forced him to pack lightly. At the Lowell Hotel on the Upper East Side, where he talked over bourbon (Eagle Rare) and licorice-flavored cigarettes, he easily made do with the imitation heritage furnishings: damask-covered chairs, cushy divans and a cherry wood desk. Mr. Irons, who seemed to be roughing it in a weathered coat and Spanish boots, looked stately enough, if a little out of place.

So did the guitar propped at the foot of a chair. And Smudge, Mr. Irons’s affable Jack Russell/bichon frisé, who goes wherever Mr. Irons goes. No coy mistress, Smudge sprang from her bed when called into the room to pose for a photograph.

“Sorry, Smudge, sorry for this indignity,” Mr. Irons said. “Chin up; that’s good. Try and look at the gallery. Keep your head up — like that!”

A director manqué, and something of an aesthete, he traded antiques as a youth to put himself through drama school. He still has a mystical attachment to inanimate objects, among them an aged barrel chair he once picked up in Bristol — a commode, in fact, that he covered with a fancy cushion. There is also a prize BMW motorcycle he rides at home, even to rehearsals.

“I talk to it,” he said. “I have to apologize to it when I’ve been away or riding someone else’s bike.”

His spiritual proclivities date from his boyhood on the Isle of Wight, where his father was an accountant. Mr. Irons, a Catholic, believed — still does, in fact — in the power of good works. He once helped run a parish in South London, visiting sick and elderly parishioners, playing the church organ and running the youth club.

There were heady distractions. On evenings off, Mr. Irons cycled to the West End, guitar strapped to his back. “Every now and again, some little bird perched near the street would start talking to you,” he said. His troubadour look was, he discovered, “a wonderful way to attract girls.” Up until then, he recalled, “Girls lived in a dream world in my head.”

At his all-male public school, Mr. Irons played in a rock group called the Four Pillars of Wisdom. The bass player had some success with the female fans, Mr. Irons recalled, gazing fixedly at the carpet. “I, on the other hand, hadn’t even talked to a girl,” he said. “I had no skills at all in that area.”

It’s hard to fathom, given that Mr. Irons has seemingly never let his near-40-year marriage to the Irish actress Sinead Cusack undercut his reputation as a rake, one who has been linked in the tabloids with more than a few leading ladies. But it was an apparently chastened Mr. Irons who told a reporter this year that straying is not good for one’s mental health.

Sure, he enjoys a few vices: “I don’t like rules, and break as many as I can,” he said. “To me, it’s an exciting way to run one’s life.”

As a boy, he once thought of joining the circus. “I wandered round one night to the back of the tents and discovered that most of the circus workers appeared to sleep in booths, sort of four berths to a booth,” he said. “I thought, ‘I’m too middle class for this.’”

The theater seemed a luxury by contrast. “I loved the fact that we could get up at 10 o’clock and we went to bed at 2, so we were out of sync with everybody else,” he said. “I loved the smells, I loved the attitude, I loved the fact that some of my colleagues were quite insecure as people, which made them quite open.”

The bohemian life suits him. He clearly relates to the long-ago time when actors “didn’t have the vote and we could be imprisoned easily. We were disreputable,” he went on, seeming to relish the notion. “We were vagabonds and rogues.”

The rogue in him waxed skeptical about the state of American politics. “I watched all of the debates, and I was enormously depressed,” he said. After criticizing the president-elect, he intercepted a look from his longtime publicist, Sally Fisher, who sat vigilant on a sofa nearby. “She doesn’t want me to talk politics,” he said.

He may like talking issues, but not his inner workings. “I remember going for some therapy a long time ago,” he said. “The therapist, she’d keep asking these questions. I thought: ‘That’s none of your business. I don’t want you tell you that.’ And after about two seconds, she said, ‘I don’t think you’re ready for this.’”

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Jeremy Irons on The Nerdist Podcast

Released November 24, 2016

Jeremy Irons (Die Hard with a Vengeance, The Lion King) chats with Chris about why he wanted to be an actor, how he chooses the roles he does and the importance of learning about different cultures. Jeremy also reveals how he always dreamed of being a clown and they talk about his recent film The Man Who Knew Infinity!

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Jeremy Irons – In Conversation: BAFTA New York

As part of BAFTA New York’s In Conversation series, Jeremy Irons spoke with Joe Neumaier,  on 27 October 2016. The event was held at Retro Report in New York City.

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Jeremy Irons in Los Angeles – October 2016

Jeremy Irons was in Los Angeles from October 22 – 26, 2016 to attend a variety of events to promote The Man Who Knew Infinity.

Jeremy attended a Hollywood Foreign Press Association luncheon at Culina at The Four Seasons hotel, given by producer Ed Pressman.  He recorded several interviews, including The Nerdist podcast, Celebrity Conversations with David Poland for Ovation TV, Larry King Now and the Tavis Smiley show.

Jeremy attended several screenings of The Man Who Knew Infinity and participated in Q&A sessions afterward.

There was also a post-screening party at STK at the W Hotel West Hollywood, on Tuesday night, where Jeremy was interviewed by actress and mathematician Danica McKellar.

VIDEODanica McKellar’s LIVE Periscope of her interview with Jeremy Irons

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Jeremy Irons Opens West Cork Garden Trail

Jeremy Irons was at Glebe Gardens in Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland on Friday 1st July, to open the West Cork Garden Trail.  An afternoon tea was held at Glebe Gardens to mark the opening of the West Cork Garden Trail’s 2016 season.

VIDEO: From The Irish Examiner

Jeremy was also interviewed for the C103 Cork radio programme Cork Today.  Click on the player below to listen to Jeremy’s segment:

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