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23-10-01
news EXCLUSIVE
Jeremy
Irons Interview...
Hollywood actor Jeremy Irons flew back into
his adopted home of Ireland for a meeting with ShowBizIreland.com
to tell them about his upcoming role as the writer
Scott Fitzgerald, the war in Afghanistan and
his charity work in India.
Jeremy
Irons
The
star has confirmed that his next role is to play the
writer Scott Fitzgerald. "I am off to Canada next
to play Fitzgerald a great hero of mine which I am
looking forward to playing the character."
As
a patron of the Hope foundation charity based out
of Cork where the star has a castle Irons explained
that a trip to Calcutta where the charity is based
is next on his agenda. "It is something I would very
much like to do, my interest in the charity started
after my one and only trip to India. Although I did
not go to Calcutta, my son however did. I went to
Bombay, which I think has a lot of the same problems
as Calcutta.
He
went on "It was my eldest son Samuel. He spent
four months in Calcutta and six months in Darjeeling
teaching English. In Calcutta he was working for Mother
Theresa's organization in the House of the Dying.
Washing dying people basically, which is tough for
a boy who was then just 19. But, I think once you
have been there and seen India a little you will always
go back again and again. I however have not yet returned
since that time."
So where has the Irish based actor been so far this
year as he has not been seen around his castle in
West Cork? "It actually frightens me. I've been to
England and Ireland because that's where I live. Nepal,
New Zealand, Australia, France, Romania and North
America."
And
does the actor have any plans to bring any of the
children from the HOPE foundation down to his castle
in West Cork? "Well, you know those sort of things
I'd love to do but I'd have to do it very quietly
because one of the problems with doing that is you
have to have fire doors, handicap slopes and a whole
load of regulations. My original hope was to use the
castle to introduce the castle to city kids to the
joys of West Cork like sailing and horse riding. Things
they made not have had offered to them before. But,
the restrictions for making a building for that use
would ruin the integrity of the castle. However, in
the future I hope to bring a few friends to stay who
may be city kids. I haven't slept there. Well, not
certainly on a mattress anyway. More sort of collapsed
out of exhaustion. As for the charity. The only way
people like me can really help is to provide a bit
of media interest. The people who do the work are
the organizers. They are the people at grass roots
level. But, I like to flatter myself and say that
my presence here means that a few people may have
bought tickets that may not have done if I was not
here. It's all I can do and it's not a lot. The more
I can become au-fait with this the more integrity
I will get. I've only been a patron for two years.
That's what actors can do. After all I am an actor.
That's what my work is. I don't work within international
childcare. But, I can bring profile to those people
who are actually more valuable in the work they do
but don't have the same draw."
As for the actors views on the situation in Afghanistan?
"It would seem to me that we should only have to look
at the Balkans and the amount of money spent on arms
and covert that into economic aid and give that to
those struggling states. I think the war should have
been averted. I think we are very near the edge of
the Arab world. Really since NASA's move in 1958 with
the organization of Arab unity. You can see where
this collection of medieval tribes that move around
the dessert came from and then were suddenly put within
the boundaries that they need help to come into the
modern world. They need economic help and not to be
used. I think one of the problems in Calcutta is migration.
We call it a refugee problem but it is economic migration
and as fortress Europe gets stronger people from all
over the world are going to want to come to Europe.
What do we do if somebody says 'I will be economically
disadvantaged if I go home.' Do we say 'stay'? I don't
think we can."