
Age: 77
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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.

Jeremy Irons

Tul'kar
for Tul'kar in My Voice Cast of my custom star wars timeline.
Suggested by mrmuxix

I take a lot of time, thinking of voices when I'm reading or/playing. So I wanted to catalogue them as I go through. Movie characters or game characters with voices, will not be shown. Unless multiple actors play the character, in which case I will pick my definitive voice. I pick and choose stories I like from the EU and canon, mix them together and make them fit, It's something I do for fun. And for me. From the EU, I've cut out the Revan Novel and SWTOR as I feel both do a disservice to KOTOR 2 and to a lesser extent KOTOR I. as SWTOR seems to live it's own relm separate from EU and canon. And Anything after the Unifying force as I feel its the perfect endcap. I've cut out TCW 2008 as it ignored all the fantastic Republic comics and tie-in novels. I think it fits better as a Canon exclusive thing anyway considering Rebels, The Bad Batch, The Mandalorian and Ahsoka all rely on it. and I've cut out TFU 1&2 as it contradicted a lot, From Canon, I've added the Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy, Tarkin, Catalyst a Rogue One Novel, Andor, Rogue One, Jedi: Fallen Order, and Jedi: Survivor I've also given myself the challenge of reusing as many canon/TCW actors as I can in roles I feel fit in my timeline as despite my issues with the writing present in TCW 2008 and Disney stuff, I do not blame the actors.