Jeremy Irons

Biography: Dashing and handsome, this stage-trained Brit appeared in myriad theater productions and TV shows in his homeland before making a splash stateside in the imported BBC miniseries Brideshead Revisited. As the narrator of this saga of two very close Oxford friends, Irons showcased his plumy timbre and palpable sex appeal. Hollywood quickly came calling and cast him in another romantic tale, The French Lieutenant's Woman, opposite Meryl Streep. During the '80s, he essayed offbeat roles in a diverse roster of films but took time out to return to the stage, notably opposite Glenn Close in The Real Thing on Broadway, which snagged Tony Awards for both actors in 1984. Six years later, the two reteamed for what would prove to be Irons' true breakthrough, Reversal of Fortune, based on the real-life case of lothario Claus von Bulow, who was accused of murdering his troubled society wife, Sunny. Irons took home a Golden Globe and an Oscar for his chilling yet charming performance.Dashing and handsome, this stage-trained Brit appeared in myriad theater productions and TV shows in his homeland before making a splash stateside in the imported BBC miniseries Brideshead Revisited. As the narrator of this saga of two very close Oxford friends, Irons showcased his plumy timbre and palpable sex appeal. Hollywood quickly came calling and cast him in another romantic tale, The French Lieutenant's Woman, opposite Meryl Streep. During the '80s, he essayed offbeat roles in a diverse roster of films but took time out to return to the stage, notably opposite Glenn Close in The Real Thing on Broadway, which snagged Tony Awards for both actors in 1984. Six years later, the two reteamed for what would prove to be Irons' true breakthrough, Reversal of Fortune, based on the real-life case of lothario Claus von Bulow, who was accused of murdering his troubled society wife, Sunny. Irons took home a Golden Globe and an Oscar for his chilling yet charming performance. Throughout the '90s, Irons alternated between the stage and the screen, most notably with his villainous vocal turn in the animated blockbuster The Lion King. He continued to shine in art-house films and TV-movies, such as his supporting turn as a royal lover in the 2006 TV biopic Elizabeth I, which earned him Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Awards. Married since 1978 to celebrated Irish actress Sinead Cusack, the couple remains together with their two sons, and have even collaborated on a number of projects. Expand

Jeremy Irons' Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 56
Highest Metascore: 93 Reversal of Fortune
Lowest Metascore: 11 Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 44
  2. Negative: 7 out of 44
44 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
59 Langrishe Go Down Jul 17, 2002 Otto Beck 4.0
42 The Time Machine Mar 8, 2002 Über-Morlock 6.7
14 Dungeons & Dragons Dec 8, 2000 Profion / Profion tbd
46 Lolita Jul 22, 1998 Humbert Humbert 7.0
49 The Man in the Iron Mask Mar 13, 1998 Aramis / Aramis 2.9
60 Stealing Beauty Jun 14, 1996 Alex 7.3
58 Die Hard: With a Vengeance May 19, 1995 Simon Gruber 8.5
88 The Lion King Jun 15, 1994 Scar / Scar tbd
43 M. Butterfly Oct 1, 1993 René Gallimard 6.8
71 Damage Jan 22, 1993 Dr. Stephen 7.6
46 Kafka Nov 15, 1991 Kafka 8.4
93 Reversal of Fortune Oct 17, 1990 Claus Von Bülow 8.0
64 Danny the Champion of the World Apr 29, 1989 William Smith tbd
86 Dead Ringers Sep 23, 1988 Beverly Mantle/Elliot Mantle 5.6
55 The Mission Oct 31, 1986 Father Gabriel / Father Gabriel tbd
64 The French Lieutenant's Woman Oct 16, 1981 Charles Henry Smithson/Mike / Charles Henry Smithson/Mike tbd
tbd Correspondence (La corrispondenza) TBA Cast tbd