Jeremy Irons – Audio
Appaloosa
You’re outside your jurisdiction Marshall
Are you a drinking man, Marshall
And Mr. Eight gauge over there
Hard to like a man who doesn’t drink a little
Don’t be so sure you’re quicker than me
You are an interesting man, Mr. Cole
Couldn’t help but notice your books, Marshall
If he doesn’t die of fright first
I told you you’d never hang me, Cole
I’ll tell you what they’re going to do
Where the hell do you think you’re going with my horse
Damage
Dead Ringers
Eragon
Miles away a young boy ventures out hunting
A time of dragons and dragon riders
The time of dragon riders will come again
Better ask forgiveness than permission
One part brave, three parts fool
I’ve seen things you could never imagine
Shall we have an agreement not to lie to each other
My story was about you, Eragon
Well, then, perhaps I’ve underestimated you
Do I have to do everything myself
The future is for the living, Eragon
Do you not listen to anything I tell you
Faoi Lán Cheoil (Jeremy Irons learns to play the Irish fiddle)
Learning the violin when I was young was never really fun
What you’re feeling will come out in sound
It was a small step for man but a huge step for Jeremy
It’s something about the apparent ease – the simplicity
Perhaps the audience won’t leave in droves
I had to go off and make a movie
The sort of sound left my heart
We should learn on the fiddles and then go off and see a bit of New Mexico
Galway Film Fleadh - RTE Interview
Hudson Union Society Interview with Jeremy Irons (8 May 2009)
Inside the Actor's Studio
Lolita
She was Lo, plain Lo in the morning
But there might have been no Lolita at all
I longed for some terrific disaster
You look absolutely perfect to me
Two weeks later we were married
If my happiness could have talked
I was not even her first lover
I felt more and more uncomfortable
We made up very gently that night
My magic fingers aren’t enough?
I was not quite prepared for the reality of my dual role
And do you know what she said?
Why have you got your gum everywhere?
It must be hard for you who already know who it was
Lo, can you ever forget what I’ve done to you?
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury
My Fair Lady
SNL
Last Call
The Time Machine
The Merchant of Venice
Jeremy Irons Sings at Last Night at The Proms 1999 -Noel Coward Tribute
Jeremy's audio book narration, radio interviews, and more!
Audio Books on CD and Tape and Readings Performed by Jeremy
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
Empire of the Sun by J.G. Ballard
The French Lieutenant’s Woman by John Fowles
James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
Lolita by Vladimir Nabakov
Jon Lord – To Notice Such Things: Jeremy reads “Afterwards” accompanied by Jon Lord on piano
Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy
The Steadfast Tin Solider by Hans Christian Andersen
Jeremy's TV, Film and Documentary Narration & Voice Work
Eco-Hollywood (2011, Narrator) IMDb
Icelandic Volcanoes, Who is Next? (2011, Narrator) IMDb
Prohibition (2011 / PBS) IMDb
The Majestic Plastic Bag (2010, Narrator) IMDb
The Chronoscope (2009, Narrator) IMDb / Trailer
The Power of the Powerless (2009, Narrator) IMDb
Eden at the End of the World (2008, Narrator) IMDb
National Geographic: Eye of the Leopard (2006, Narrator) IMDb
National Geographic: Relentless Enemies (2006, Narrator) IMDb
Gallipoli (2005, Narrator) IMDb
The Hittites: A Civilization that Changed the World (2004, Narrator) IMDb
Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites (2003, TV) IMDb
PBS: The Civil War (1999)
The Red Shoes (1999, Narrator) Amazon
Dear Kitty: Remembering Anne Frank, a.k.a. The Short Life of Anne Frank (1998, Netherlands, Narrator) IMDb
The Great War and the Making of the Twentieth Century: Voice of Siegfried Sasson (1996)
National Geographic: Russia’s Last Tsar (1995) IMDb
Ken Burns’ America: The Statue of Liberty (1995, PBS)
The Lion King: Voice of Scar (1994)
Earth and the American Dream (1993)
Sound Tracks and Video Games
Eragon (2006, VG): The voice of Brom
The Lion King (1994, VG): The voice of Scar
The Lion King: “Be Prepared” (1994, Soundtrack)