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  1. Jeremy William Fredric Smith (born June 18, 1990), known professionally as Jeremy Irvine, is an English actor who made his film debut in the epic war film War Horse (2011). In 2012, he portrayed Philip "Pip" Pirrip in the film adaptation of Great Expectations.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm3528539Jeremy Irvine - IMDb

    Jeremy Irvine. Actor: War Horse. Jeremy Irvine is an English stage and screen actor. He was born Jeremy William Fredric Smith in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, England. He attended one year of drama school at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before catching Hollywood's eye starring in Steven Spielberg's 2011 epic war film "War Horse."

  3. 340K Followers, 425 Following, 776 Posts - Jeremy Irvine (@jeremy.irvine) on Instagram: "My only account 👍".

  4. Irvine earned widespread critical acclaim for his role opposite Dakota Fanning in the independent film "Now Is Good," leading critics to list him among Hollywood's fastest-rising stars.

  5. Jun 1, 2022 · Jeremy Irvine speaks to Screen Rant about playing the real-life actor and musician Ivor Novello in Benediction and his hopes for HBO's Green Lantern. ...more.

  6. A proper bloke hailing from the rural English hamlet of Gamlingay, Jeremy Irvine burst from relative obscurity to overnight fame after starring in Steven Spielberg's epic...

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · The 'Outlander' prequel 'Blood of My Blood' has cast Harriet Slater, Jamie Roy, Hermione Corfield and Jeremy Irvine in lead roles.

  8. Jeremy Irvine. 1,426,493 likes · 18 talking about this. English stage and screen actor.

  9. Jun 18, 1990 · Jeremy William Fredric Smith (born 18 June 1990), better known as Jeremy Irvine, is an English actor who made his film debut in the epic war film War Horse (2011).

  10. Jan 12, 2014 · War Horse star Jeremy Irvine is keen to play meaningful roles, but the 23-year old says his latest film, The Railway Man, alongside Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman, demanded more focus than any...

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