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Maximilian Paul Diarmuid Irons was born in the Camden borough of London [3] on 17 October 1985, [4] [5] the son of Irish actress Sinéad Cusack and English actor Jeremy Irons.He has an older brother, Samuel Irons, who is a photographer.
Irons married Julie Hallam in 1969, but they divorced later that year. [2] He married Irish actress Sinéad Cusack on 28 March 1978. [2] They have two sons, Samuel "Sam" Irons (born 1978), who works as a photographer, and who co-starred with his father in Danny, the Champion of the World, and Maximilian "Max" Irons (born 1985), also an actor ...
Cusack married British actor Jeremy Irons in 1978, and they have two sons, Samuel James and Maximilian Paul. [citation needed] Before marrying Irons, Cusack gave birth to a son in 1967 and placed the boy for adoption.
(L-R) Mark Duplass; Jeremy Irons. Irons, 76, will play Martin Levy, the father of Alex ( Jennifer Aniston ), in the Apple TV+ drama, which captures the behind-the-scenes intensity and dynamics of ...
The Morning Show has cast Oscar winner Jeremy Irons as Martin Levy, father of Jennifer Aniston’s Alex, TVLine has learned. In June, TVLine exclusively broke the news that the Apple TV+ series ...
The film — announced by Protagonist Pictures, which is launching worldwide sales ahead of Cannes — will reunite eight-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close with Oscar winner Jeremy Irons 34 years ...
Damage is a 1992 romantic psychological drama film directed and produced by Louis Malle and starring Jeremy Irons, Juliette Binoche, Miranda Richardson, Rupert Graves, and Ian Bannen. Adapted by David Hare from the 1991 novel Damage by Josephine Hart , the film is about a British politician (Irons) who has a sexual relationship with his son's ...
The film stars Jeremy Irons, with his son, Samuel, in the title role. It tells of a father and son who conspire to thwart a local businessman's plans to buy their land by poaching his game pheasants. It was filmed on location in Oxfordshire, with Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames, being a prominent feature in the film.