The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Jeremy Irvine
- The work my mum does, a lot of it is re-housing homeless people, that’s a real job. I play make-believe and dressing up for a living!
- When I was growing up, there was a man who gave me lessons and things. I’m very dyslexic so he used to give me extra reading and writing. And he always knew that I was interested in stuff but he never told me that he was in the Second World War himself. One day he gave me his helmet that he had worn through the North Africa Campaign. It was just before he died. So I’ve got his helmet. That was pretty special to me.
- It’s not often that you get to read something that just feels very original for a star but also something that feels like it’s more than just a movie or entertainment. Even though the riots were one of the most pivotal riots in civil rights history, especially for the LGBT community, I knew surprisingly very little about them. You don’t learn about Stonewall in schools. It’s a bit gross really! So it certainly felt like something that was quite important.
- Every time I get a role I think, ‘I’ve actually fooled them again, I can’t believe they keep falling for this!
- Ralph Fiennes was a big hero of mine acting-wise growing up and while I was training. I just find him so watchable. He was playing this very intimidating character when we worked together and it certainly felt like he was in character off set as well! He was very cool. Before a scene, he’d be like, “Come on. Let’s improvise. Let’s just do stuff.” But Jesus Christ. He’s Ralph Fiennes!
- I like being outdoors a lot, and I come from a small village that’s fairly remote.
- I think that among my friends I’m known as being a hard worker; I think if you want to be an actor, there can’t be any compromise. You have to work all day, every day. It’s not a 9-5 job. There’s always something to learn.
- Each year we go to the Cannes film festival and I tend to have all my friends pile in the back of my car and we’ll drive from London. The poor production company think they’re only putting me up and suddenly they’ve got eight people sleeping on my hotel room floor.
- The only mistake guys can make is to try too hard with their appearance. There’s something very unmanly about it.
- If a horse doesn’t want to do something, you’re not going to make him do it. They’re incredibly powerful animals.
- If you go into acting to make money then you’re an idiot. It’s my hobby and the fact that I’m doing my hobby for a job is mental.

Jeremy Irvine is an English actor born on June 18, 1990, in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire. He trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and began his career performing in stage productions and short films. Irvine rose to prominence with his breakout role as Albert Narracott in Steven Spielberg’s War Horse (2011), which earned him critical acclaim and introduced him to international audiences.
He followed this success with performances in films such as Now Is Good (2012), Great Expectations (2012), and The Railway Man (2013), where he portrayed the younger version of Colin Firth’s character. Irvine is known for his commitment to roles and often undergoes significant physical and emotional preparation.
His other credits include The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, Billionaire Boys Club, and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Irvine continues to build a versatile career across film and television.
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