
Jeremy Irons
Biography
Jeremy John Irons (born 19 September 1948) is an English actor and activist. After receiving classical training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Irons began his acting career on stage in 1969 and has appeared in many West End theatre productions, including the Shakespeare plays The Winter's Tale, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, The Taming of the Shrew and Richard II. In 1984, he made his Broadway debut in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, receiving the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. Irons's break-out role came in the ITV series Brideshead Revisited (1981) and is frequently ranked among the greatest British television dramas as well as greatest literary adaptations. It would earn him a Golden Globe Award nomination. His first major film role came in the romantic drama The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981), for which he received a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor. After starring in dramas, such as Moonlighting (1982), Betrayal (1983), and The Mission (1986), he was praised for portraying twin gynaecologists in David Cronenberg's psychological thriller Dead Ringers (1988). Irons has won multiple awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his portrayal of the accused attempted murderer Claus von Bülow in Reversal of Fortune (1990). Irons had roles in Steven Soderbergh's mystery thriller Kafka (1991), the period drama The House of the Spirits (1993), the romantic drama M. Butterfly (1993), voiced Scar in Disney's The Lion King (1994), played Simon Gruber in the action film Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Humbert Humbert in Lolita (1997) and Aramis in The Man in the Iron Mask (1998). He starred in the action adventure Dungeons & Dragons (2000), played Antonio in The Merchant of Venice (2004), appeared in Being Julia (2004), the historical drama Kingdom of Heaven (2005), the fantasy-adventure Eragon (2006), the Western Appaloosa (2008), and the indie drama Margin Call (2011). In 2016, he appeared in Assassin's Creed and portrayed Alfred Pennyworth in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League (2017), and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021). On television, Irons appeared in the historical miniseries Elizabeth I, receiving a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor. From 2011 to 2013, he starred as Pope Alexander VI in the Showtime historical series The Borgias. In 2019, he appeared as Adrian Veidt / Ozymandias in HBO's Watchmen. He is one of the few actors who have achieved the "Triple Crown of Acting" in the US, winning an Oscar for film, an Emmy for television and a Tony Award for theatre. In October 2011, he was nominated the Goodwill Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

M. Butterfly
as René Gallimard
1993

Kingdom of Heaven
as Tiberias
2005

Die Hard: With a Vengeance
as Simon
1995

The Time Machine
as Über-Morlock
2002

The House of the Spirits
as Esteban Trueba
1993

Inland Empire
as Kingsley Stewart
2006

Kafka
as Kafka
1991

Lynch 2
as Self
2007

Eragon
as Brom
2006

Damage
as Dr. Stephen Fleming
1992

The Merchant of Venice
as Antonio
2004

Chinese Box
as John
1997

The Mission
as Father Gabriel
1986

Sesame Street: Sing Yourself Silly!
as Self (archive footage)
1990
The Secret Policeman's Ball: The Ball in the Hall
as Self
2006

Dungeons & Dragons
as Profion
2000

The Lion King
as Scar (voice)
1994

The French Lieutenant's Woman
as Charles Henry Smithson / Mike
1981

Architects of Ancient Arabia
as Narrator
2021

Dead Ringers
as Beverly Mantle / Elliot Mantle
1988
TV Appearances

Inside the Actors Studio
as Self
1994

The Simpsons
as Bar Rag (voice)
1989

The View
as Self
1997

E! True Hollywood Story
1996

Who Do You Think You Are?
as Self
2004

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
as Self - Guest
1993

Brideshead Revisited
as Charles Ryder
1981

StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson
as Self
2015

Longitude
as Rupert Gould
2000

The Civil War
as Various
1990

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
as Nephew
1971

Elizabeth I
as Earl of Leicester
2005