Jeremy Irons on Batman Changing the World Celebrity News

Jeremy Irons on Batman Changing the World Celebrity News

Jeremy Irons on Batman, Changing the World, Celebrity News Beauty & Style

Jeremy Irons What I Know Now

The genteel Brit 67 weighs in on bad guys butlers the joy of motorcycles and why he wore sneakers to the Oscars

Dan Burn-Forti Before becoming an actor, Jeremy Irons considered becoming a veterinarian.

Definitively bad

I enjoy . It's very difficult in many situations to know who the villains and good guys are. People tend to think in black and white, and, of course, we are all gray.

Alfred the butler

My Alfred [Batman's faithful servant] is a slightly different weight and color than previous Alfreds. One has a feeling that he has training; he's a good security man, technician, mechanic. He may not make the best martini, but he can get the Batmobile on the road, which Bruce Wayne needs.

Irons INFO

Has been married to actress Sinéad Cusack since 1978. Won the best actor Oscar for his 1990 role as Claus von Bülow in Reversal of Fortune. A sailor since age 5, he keeps a 29-foot gaff-rigged ketch next to his home in Ireland.

Me time

I get fussier as I get older. I realize there are not as many years ahead of me as behind me — so you begin to think in terms of making the most of your time. I tend not to work for such long periods on films now, so I get more time to myself. Still, I have to remind myself that it's not necessary to work as hard as I sometimes do.

Like father like son

My elder son, a photographer, opted not to go into the business. He didn't like the public judgment of actors or the fact that his father was known by people he didn't know. My younger son is an actor and takes refuge in the certainty of imagined characters. He is very comfortable when he is in someone else's skin. Photo by Dan Burn-Forti Irons is the second Academy Award-winning actor to play the role of Alfred Pennyworth after Michael Caine.

Changing the world

My father advised me not to get involved in politics, so I skirt around it. But environmental subjects I have concentrated on; I made a documentary about global waste called . I worry about genetically modified food because it alters the balance of things. The prison system concerns me. I feel we lock up too many people without caring how they will be when we let them out.

What They Know

The rubber meets the road

I can make up excuses for why I wore sneakers to the Oscars. They weren't actually trainers; they were a little smarter than deck shoes and had a thin sole. They were black and white, which is what I was wearing on the rest of my body. There's a nice feeling of keeping your feet on the ground when wearing shoes with no heel, which maybe is an important thing to do on Oscar night.

Born to be wild

I feel as confident on my motorcycle as I do on my two feet. I call it my urban horse. The joy of motorcycling is real freedom and being in touch with the environment — the road circuits, the temperature, the wind, the smells. It's a wonderful sensory experience. Jeremy Irons will appear in Race, The Man Who Knew Infinity, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Assassin's Creed this year. —As told to Margy Rochlin Featured AARP Member Benefits See more Entertainment offers > See more Entertainment offers > See more Entertainment offers > See more Entertainment offers > Cancel You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. The provider’s terms, conditions and policies apply. Please return to AARP.org to learn more about other benefits. Your email address is now confirmed. You'll start receiving the latest news, benefits, events, and programs related to AARP's mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age. You can also by updating your account at anytime. You will be asked to register or log in. Cancel Offer Details Disclosures

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