Jeremy Irons
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Filmography
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Endless Corridor
(2014)Endless Corridor is the definitive account of the heart-rending human rights tragedy in1992 when hundreds of Azerbaijanis were massacred after Armenians stormed the city of Khojaly. It happened in 1992, but the full story has not been told throughout the world until now. And its lessons are as relevant today as they were over 28 years ago. Narrated by Academy Award Winner Jeremy Irons.

Dead Ringers
(1988)Twin gynecologists take lusty advantage of the fact that nobody can tell them apart. But their identity games turn grisly as they clash over a woman.
Gallipoli
(2005)It began as a demonstration against Ottoman Empire by Great Britain and her allies. Nine months later it had become one of the most controversial battles of the First World War. Produced over six years and in seven countries, “Gallipoli”, is the story of ordinary men forced by history to do extraordinary things. The courage with which they faced hardship and the sacrifices they made are brought to life through their own words.

Lolita
(1997)Modern adaptation of the controversial and classic novel about a British professor who marries his landlord out of sexual obsession with her daughter.

Night Train to Lisbon
(2013)A strait-laced man’s chance encounter with a mysterious woman leads to a book that inspires him to question his life and how fast it can change.

Damage
(1992)Airs and graces are a thin veil over sexual deviance in this erotic drama, as young Juliette Binoche and a wolfish Jeremy Irons set the screen on fire. One of the final films from the great Louis Malle, this delectable tale of forbidden desire cuts to the incestuous heart of Britain’s upper classes.

M. Butterfly
(1993)Love's mysteries and betrayal's cruelties are boldly portrayed in this fictional tale of French diplomat Rene Gallimard and Beijing Opera star Song Liling.

Trashed
(2012)Actor Jeremy Irons travels around the world to places harmed by rampant consumerism and pollution, offering a call to action for a zero-waste future.

Last Call
(2002)When an aspiring young writer works as a secretary to the renowned F. Scott Fitzgerald, she witnesses the chaotic final years of his life.

Georgia O'Keeffe
(2009)The turbulent, 20-year love affair between artist Georgia O'Keeffe and photographer Alfred Steiglitz fuels some of the most important art of the 20th century.

Better Start Running
(2018)An unexpected series of events turns everyday store clerk Harley into a wanted man who finds himself on the run with the woman of his dreams.

The Genius of George Boole
(2015)One of the modern world's unsung heroes, English mathematician George Boole helped usher in the Information Age with his brilliant work.

Birds Like Us
(2017)A bird looking for a better life for her egg joins a stubborn king and a wise, blind bat on a dazzling odyssey to find the tree they’ll call home.

The Immortals: The Wonder of the Museo Egizio
(2024)Kha, architect of pharaohs' tombs, journeys to the Underworld to seek eternal life. Narrated by Jeremy Irons, this documentary explores Egyptian mythology and the Museo Egizio's treasures.

The Mission
(1986)A visually stunning epic, The Mission recounts the true story of two men - a man of the sword (Robert De Niro) and a man of the cloth (Jeremy Irons).

The Man Who Knew Infinity
(2016)Dev Patel stars in this story of the life and academic career of the pioneer Indian mathematician, Srinivasa Ramanujan, who leaves his home country and his young bride to travel to Trinity College in England in 1931 and despite his brilliance and the help of an eccentric mentor, must fight to prove himself and his theories to the establishment. Co-stars Jeremy Irons.

Reversal of Fortune
(1990)Jeremy Irons in his portrayal of aristocrat Claus von Bulow in this true story about two men of vastly different backgrounds who form an uneasy alliance.

Inland Empire
(2006)Written and directed by David Lynch, this film follows an actress navigating her unconscious as reality and fantasy uncomfortably intermingle while she prepares for an important role.

The French Lieutenant's Woman
(1981)When two actors star in a movie about a love affair in nineteenth-century England, their off-screen life starts to resemble the film’s plot.

Being Julia
(2004)Based on W. Somserset Maugham's novel Theatre the film is a delicious tale of amorous folly and revenge set in the world of the London stage during the late 1930s. Julia Lambert is a celebrated and glamorous actress, famous throughout England and happily married for years to her agent, Michael. But underneath the artifice, she is being tortured by her fading looks, her philandering husband, and..