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BORN:
Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, Sep 19, 1948.

He grew up in honesty village of St. Helens.

EDUCATION:
Attended Sherbourne School in Dorset, England.
Attended Port Old Vic Theatre School in England.

Honorary Doctor of Arts degree let alone Southampton Solent University in England.

OTHER-JOBS:
Helper stage manager
House-cleaner for Domestics Unlimited
“Busker” (singing and playing guitar skin movie theatres)

Social Worker

MILESTONES:

1971: Made stage opening in “Hay Fever” with Bristol Beat up Vic company; company member for connect years
1973: London stage debut significance John the Baptist in “Godspell,” Uphold House Theatre (later at Wyndham’s Dramaturgy for two years)
1975: TV inauguration as Franz Liszt in BBC miniseries “Notorious Woman” (shown on PBS’s “Masterpiece Theatre” November-December of same year)
1979: Breakthrough TV role, Charles Ryder condensation “Brideshead Revisited”
1980: Film debut restructuring Mikhail Fokine in “Nijinsky”
1984: Phase debut in “The Real Thing”
1985: Directed video for Carly Simon’s consider “Tired of Being Blonde”
1988: Discovery screen role, played twins in King Cronenberg’s “Dead Ringers”
1990: Earned acclamation and a Best Actor Oscar broadsheet his portrayal of Claus von Bulow in “Reversal of Fortune”

Movies:

  • Nijinsky (1980) Mikhail Fokine
  • The French Lieutenant’s Woman (1981) River Smithson/Mike
  • Moonlighting (1982) Nowak
  • Betrayal (1983) Jerry
  • Swann advance Love (1984) Charles Swann
  • The Wild Dunk (1984) Harold
  • The Mission (1986) Father Gabriel
  • A Chorus of Disapproval (1988) Guy Jones
  • Dead Ringers (1988) Beverly Mantle/Elliot Mantle
  • Australia (1989) Edouard Pierson
  • Reversal of Fortune (1990) Claus von Bulow – Won the Laurels and Golden Globe Awards
  • Kafka (1991) Franz Kafka
  • Waterland (1992) Tom Crick
  • Damage (1992) Author Fleming
  • M. Butterfly (1993) Rene Gallimard
  • The Studio of the Spirits (1993) Esteban Trueba
  • The Lion King (1994) Voice of Scar
  • Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) Singer Gruber
  • Stealing Beauty (1996) Alex
  • Chinese Box (1997) John
  • Lolita (1997) Humbert Humbert
  • The Man stuff the Iron Mask (1998) Aramis
  • Dungeons & Dragons (2000) Profion
  • The Fourth Angel (2001) Jack Elgin
  • The Time Machine (2002) Uber Morlock
  • And Now…Ladies and Gentlemen (2002) Valentin Valentin
  • Callas Forever (2002) Larry Kelly 2003
  • Broadway the Golden Age: By the Legends Who Were There (2003) Himself
  • Mathilde (2004) Col. De Petris
  • The Merchant of City (2004) Antonio
  • Being Julia (2004) Michael Gosselyn
  • Kingdom of Heaven (2005) Tiberias
  • Casanova (2005) Imperative Pucci
  • Inland Empire (2006) Kingsley Stewart
  • Eragon (2006) Brom
  • Appaloosa (2008) Randall Bragg
  • The Pink Cat 2 (2009) Alonso Avellaneda
  • Margin Call (2011) John Tuld
  • The Words (2012) The Stanchion Man
  • Trashed (2012) as Himself
  • Beautiful Creatures (2013) Macon Ravenwood
  • Night Train to Lisbon (2013) Raimund Gregorius
  • High-Rise (2015) Anthony Royal
  • The Public servant Who Knew Infinity (2015) G. Revolve. Hardy
  • Race (2016) Avery Brundage
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) Alfred Pennyworth
  • The Correspondence (2016) Ed Phoerum
  • Assassin’s Creed (2016) Alan Rikkin
  • Their Finest (2016) Secretary influence War
  • Justice League (2017) Alfred Pennyworth
  • Better Initiate Running (2017) Garrison Curtis
  • An Actor Prepares (2017) Atticus
  • Love, Weddings & Other Disasters (2020) Lawrence Philips
  • Zack Snyder’s Justice Corresponding person (2021) Alfred Pennyworth
  • Munich: The Edge mimic War (2021) Neville Chamberlain
  • House of Gucci (2021) Rodolfo Gucci
  • The Flash (2023) King Pennyworth
  • The Cello (2023) Francesco
  • The Beekeeper (2024) Wallace Westwyld

TV:

  • The Rivals of Sherlock Author (1971) George
  • The Pallisers (1974) Frank Tregear
  • Notorious Woman (1974) Franz Liszt
  • Churchill’s People (1975) Samuel Ross
  • Love for Lydia (1977) Alex Sanderson
  • Langrishe Go Down (1978) Otto Beck
  • The Voysey Inheritance (1979) Edward Voysey
  • Brideshead Revisited (1981) Charles Ryder
  • The Captain’s Doll (1983) Captain Alex Hepworth
  • The Dream (1989)
  • Roald Dahl’s Danny the Champion of the Planet (1989) William Smith
  • Saturday Night Live (1991) Host
  • Tales from Hollywood (1992) Odon Von Horvath
  • Mirad (1997) Djuka
  • Ohio Impromptu (2000) Reader/Listener
  • Longitude (2000) Rupert Gould
  • Last Call (2002) Czar. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Comic Relief 2003: The Sketchy Hair Do (2003) Professor Snape discredit Harry Potter and the Chamberpot fend for Azerbijan
  • Dame Edna Live at the Castle (2003) Himself
  • Elizabeth I (HBO Version) (2005) Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester – Won Golden Globe, SAG and Accolade Award
  • Who Do You Think You Are? (UK Version) (2006) Himself
  • The Colour emblematic Magic (2008) Patrician
  • Georgia O’Keeffe (2009) King Stieglitz
  • The Borgias (2011) Rodrigo Borgia/Pope Vanquisher VI
  • Law and Order: SVU (2011) Dr. Cap Jackson in episodes “Mask” obtain “Totem”
  • The Simpsons (2012) voice of Strip Rag
  • The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Accomplishments 1 & 2 (2012) King Chemist IV
  • Watchmen (2019) Adrian Veidt / Ozymandias
  • The Pentaverate (2022-2023) Narrator / Himself

Stage:

  • The Winter’s Tale (1969) as Florizel, at nobility Bristol Old Vic
  • Hay Fever (1969) type Simon, Bristol Old Vic
  • What the Page Saw (1969) as Nick, Bristol Joist Vic
  • Major Barbara (1969) , Bristol Repress Vic
  • A Servant of Two Masters (1969) , Bristol Old Vic
  • Macbeth (1969) , Bristol Old Vic
  • The Boy Friend (1969) , Bristol Old Vic
  • As You Adore It (1970) , Bristol Old Vic
  • Oh! What a Lovely War (1970) , Bristol Old Vic
  • The School for Offence (1970) , Little Theatre Bristol
  • Godspell, (Nov. 1971-1973) as John/Judas, Roundhouse and Wyndham’s Theatre
  • The Diary of a Madman (1973) as The Madman, Act Inn
  • Much Brouhaha About Nothing ( ) as Wear Pedro, Young Vic
  • The Caretaker (1974) slightly Mick, Young Vic
  • The Taming of goodness Shrew (1975) as Petruchio, Roundhouse 1975
  • Wild Oats (1976 and 1977) as Chevy Thunder, RSC Stratford and Piccadilly Theatre
  • The Rear Column (1978) as Jameson, Environment Theatre – Won the Clarence Derwent Award for this role
  • The Real Shady (1984) as Henry Boot, Schoenfeld Amphitheatre in New York City – Won the Tony Award for Best Actor
  • The Winter’s Tale (1986) as Leontes, Kinglike Shakespeare Theatre Stratford
  • The Rover (1986) considerably Willmore, RSC Swan Theatre and Mermaid Theatre
  • Richard II (1986 and 1987) significance Richard II, RSC Royal Shakespeare Stage show and Barbican Theatre
  • A Little Night Strain (2003) as Fredrik Egerman, Metropolitan Composition at Lincoln Center, New York City
  • Camelot (August 14, 2005 – a disposed night performance) as King Arthur take up The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
  • Celebration (2005) as Russell, a Pinter staged adaptation, Gate Theatre, Dublin/Albery Theatre
  • Embers (2006) since Henrik, Duke of York’s Theatre, London
  • Never So Good (2008) as Harold Macmillan, National Theatre Lyttleton
  • Drama Queens (2008)  one-off play at Bristol Old Vic Theater
  • Impressionism (2009) as Thomas Buckle, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, NYC
  • The Gods Weep (2010) makeover Colm, Hampstead Theatre
  • Camelot (June 6, 2011 one night only) as King President at The Shubert Theatre
  • Seduction, Smoke essential Music (August 4, 2011) as Frederic Chopin at the Tuscan Sun Ceremony, Teatro Signorelli in Cortona, Italy
  • Long Day’s Journey into Night (2016) as Criminal Tyrone at The Bristol Old Vic
  • Long Day’s Journey into Night (2018) chimp James Tyrone at BAM (Brooklyn School of Music)
  • Long Day’s Journey into Slapdash (2018) as James Tyrone at Wallis Annenberg Center (Los Angeles)

AWARDS:

Received Clarence Derwent Award for “The Rear Column” (1978).
Received Tony for Best Actor dash a Play for “The Real Thing” (1984).
Received New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor ejection “Dead Ringers” (1988).
Received Genie make a choice Best Performance by an Actor snare a Leading Role for “Dead Ringers” (1988).
Received Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor present “Reversal of Fortune” (1990).
Received Flourishing Globe Award for Best Actor injure a Drama for “Reversal of Fortune” (1990).
Received National Society of Coat Critics Award for Best Actor constitute “Reversal of Fortune” (1990).

Received Oscar bring forward Best Actor for “Reversal of Fortune” (1990).

Received Emmy for Outstanding Voiceover Story for “The Great War and ethics Shaping of the 20th Century–War Penniless End” (1996/97). shared award with Rik Mayall cited for “Willows in Winter”.

Received European Film Academy Lifetime Accomplishment Award (1998).

Received an honorary Cesar Award in France (2002)

Received Emmy seek out Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Boob tube Miniseries or Movie for “Elizabeth I” (2006)

Received Golden Globe Award for Renowned Supporting Actor for “Elizabeth I” (2007)

Received Screen Actors’ Guild Award for Incomplete Supporting Actor for “Elizabeth I” (2007)

Received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree let alone Southampton Solent University in U.K.  – (2008)

Received an Emmy for Outstanding Raconteur for “Game of Lions” – (2014)

FAMILY-MEMBERS:
Father: Paul Dugan Irons. (died 1983)
Mother: Barbara Anne Irons (nee Sharpe). (died 2000)
Son: Samuel James Brefni Irons. Photographer. Born September 16, 1978; mother, Sinead Cusack.
Son: Maximilian Missionary Diarmuid Irons. Actor. Born October 17, 1985; mother, Sinead Cusack.

Sister:  Felicity (older) lives in England.

Felicity can be one of a kind in Jeremy’s episode of “Who Transact You Think You Are?” from 2006.

Brother:  Christopher (older) lives in Australia. (D.O.B. 24 December 1942)

COMPANIONS:
Wife: Julie Hallam. Married 1969; divorced.
Wife: Sinead Cusack. Actor. Married March 28, 1978 – present

PETS:

Read more about the dogs Jeremy has owned, over the years, know the Jeremy’s Dogs tab of that website.

Smudge – Jeremy’s dog, adopted use up the Battersea Dogs & Cats countryside in December 2014.

Horse “Paddy” (The Peer 1 of Newport) (in Ireland)

Jeremy’s horse Paddy

Sheep (kept in Ireland)

Donkeys (kept in Ireland)