Jeremy Irons’s Marks & Spencer Christmas Advertisement

Christmassy cheesy goodness coming your way! Jeremy Irons presents a festive cheese selection, from the delicately creamy Collection Luxury Truffle Brie to the rich and subtly crunchy 3-Year Old Cornish Cruncher Cheddar. Because this is not just cheese, this is M&S cheese.

And the best bit? With Jeremy’s help, Marks & Spencer is donating £2 million to good causes this Christmas.

“I am so proud that merely by my endorsement of some great food, M&S is supporting both kids in Kolkata who have so little, and sick people in rural Ireland to get emergency help. I congratulate M&S on their inspiring campaign and hope it leads to further humane initiatives, as we battle against and emerge from this Global Pandemic.” – Jeremy Irons

Jeremy’s chosen charities are The Hope Foundation and Irish Community Rapid Response.

Jeremy Irons on The Late Late Show

Jeremy Irons was a guest on The Late Late Show, with Ryan Tubridy, on RTE, on Friday 22 May 2020. Jeremy spoke about his support of The Hope Foundation and how donations are needed, in the wake of Cyclone Amphan and COVID-19.

Facebook Photo Album of Jeremy Irons on The Late Late Show

Jeremy Irons – Sunday Independent 2 February 2020

Jeremy Irons is featured in the Sunday Independent LIFE supplement, in Ireland. Interview by Sarah Caden and photos by Sam Irons.

A Christmas Message from Jeremy Irons

A Christmas Appeal Message from HOPE Ambassador Jeremy Irons, which was filmed during his recent visit to Kolkata.

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Jeremy Irons in Kolkata for The Hope Foundation

Jeremy Irons was in Kolkata, India, from 2nd – 9th November 2019. Jeremy went there to visit the projects run by The Hope Foundation and to film a new documentary celebrating The Hope Foundation’s 20 Years in Kolkata. Jeremy was accompanied by his son, Sam Irons, on the trip.

Jeremy Irons Attends Street Child Cricket World Cup

Ahead of the ICC 2019 Cricket World Cup, 10 teams of street girls and boys from across the world had an amazing opportunity to travel to London to compete in their own Cricket World Cup event (SCCWC), from 30th April to 7th May. The Hope Foundation was invited to bring a team of street connected children who are in their care from Kolkata, to represent India.

As well as being an exciting sports event that attracted global media attention, SCCWC provided an international platform to raise awareness of, and tackle the stigma and negative treatment often faced by street connected children. The young people selected to participate had a unique opportunity to build their confidence, teamwork and leadership skills, and most importantly, will be given a voice for street children worldwide.

As a patron of The Hope Foundation, Jeremy Irons attended the SCCWC on Tuesday 7 May 2019, at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London.

The Hope Foundation – London Lunch 2018

Jeremy Irons will be a special guest at the 2018 London Lunch in support of The Hope Foundation, on 8 February 2018.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.thehopefoundation.org.uk/shop/events/london-lunch or by calling the HOPE office on +44 (0)20 8133 0863.

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Jeremy Irons Takes the Ice Bucket Challenge

Jeremy Irons was nominated to take the Ice Bucket Challenge by Maureen Forrest, of The Hope Foundation. The Ice Bucket Challenge supports awareness and raises funds for ALS and the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association.

He completed the challenge, from the rooftop of Kilcoe Castle. Jeremy has also nominated his neighbour, actor and writer, Rob Heyland; his sister-in-law Niamh Cusack; and his youngest son Max Irons.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, is a disease of the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control voluntary muscle movement. ALS is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

To learn more about The Hope Foundation visit their website.

To support the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) text 50300 to MND (in Ireland) or visit THIS SITE.

To support the #ALSIceBucketChallenge in the United States click HERE.