‘War Horse’ Star Jeremy Irvine to Play Young Colin Firth in ‘The Railway Man’

Jeremy IrvineJeremy Irvine, star of Steven Spielberg’s upcoming drama War Horse, has been cast in The Railway Man, a drama to be directed by Jonathan Teplitzky. The project is based on a memoir by Eric Lomax that chronicles his experience working on Japan’s Death Railway during World War II and the woman he loved. Japan forced prisoners of war to work on the railway, which connects Bangkok to what is now Yangon, Myanmar. Lomax was a British officer during the war, and was tortured by the Japanese for being a spy. Later in life, Lomax sought to track down one of his torturers. He will also be portrayed by Colin Firth in the film.

The script was co-written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Andy Paterson, who is also producing via his Archer Street Productions with Chris Brown of Pictures in Paradise and Bill Curbishley.
Lionsgate has the U.K. rights and is handling international sales. Liongate U.K.’s Zygi Kamasa will executive produce. Irvine is currently in production on director Mike Newell’s Great Expectations, in which he will star as Pip opposite Ralph Fiennes and Helen Bonham Carter. He has completed Now is Good, opposite Dakota Fanning, Paddy Considine and Olivia Williams.

In Dreamworks’ War Horse, which will be released in December, Irvine plays Albert, whose beloved horse is sold to the cavalry during World War I. Though too young to enlist, Albert heads to the battlefields to save his equine friend. The film is based on the Tony Award-winning play.

Irvine is represented by CAA, Hatton McEwan in the U.K. and Schreck Rose Dapello Adams & Hurwitz.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Congrats to Jeremy for landing another great project!

Jeremy Irvine and Great Expectations Begin Filming in London

Great Expectations

Great Expectations cast L-R: Holiday Grainger, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, Jeremy Irvine

Shooting has begun on Great Expectations directed by Mike Newall (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and starring BAFTA® award-winning actors Ralph Fiennes, playing Magwitch, and Helena Bonham Carter, as Miss Havisham. Filming will take place for 10 weeks in London and across the UK.

David Nicholls, who most recently wrote the screenplay for One Day from his own best selling book, has adapted Dickens’s classic novel for the big screen. The film is being produced by Film London board member Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen for Number 9 Films.

The cast includes War Horse star Jeremy Irvine who will play Pip, Robbie Coltrane (Harry Potter) as lawyer Jaggers and Jane Eyre’s Holiday Grainger as Estella. Sally Hawkins (Layer Cake), Ewen Bremner (Trainspotting) and and Little Britain’s David Walliams also join the cast completing an all star British ensemble.

‘Great Expectations’ has found its way to the screen many times before, including the celebrated David Lean adaptation in 1946 and a present-day update by director Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men) in 1998 starring Ethan Hawke, Gwyneth Paltrow and Robert De Niro.
‘Great Expectation’ follows young orphan Pip who is given a chance to rise from his humble beginnings in London thanks to a mysterious benefactor. Pip uses his new found wealth to pursue Estella, a spoilt heiress he’s loved since childhood, but the shocking truth behind his great fortune has devastating consequences.

BAFTA® award-winning director Newell said “it is a privilege to bring to the screen one of the greatest stories in the world. The story reminds us that, in two hundred years, so little has fundamentally changed in our world. And, as always, human nature triumphs over adversity”.

The current feature, not to be confused with the new BBC TV adaptation of Great Expectations also in production, is being back by backed by BBC Films, the BFI Film Fund and US based Ulti-Media Group.

Produced as part of Dickens 2012, which celebrates the bicentenary of Charles Dickens’s birth, the film will be released next year.

Source: FilmLondon.org

Jeremy Irvine to appear in Steven Spielberg’s new film War Horse

Jeremy IrvineFormer Bedford Modern School student Jeremy Irvine (known as Jeremy Smith when he attended BMS between 2000 and 2008), has been selected for the lead role in Steven Spielberg’s new World War One movie, “War Horse”.

Jeremy has been cast as Albert, the farmer’s son, who forms an extraordinary relationship with his horse Joey. Filming for War Horse has now finished with the film expected to be released in December.

Having grown up in Cambridgeshire, Jeremy trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), gaining extensive experience whilst at school with the National Youth Theatre before securing his first screen appearance in 2009 in the Disney Channel’s series “Life Bites”.

Helen Rees-Bidder, Director of the Performance Arts Faculty at Bedford Modern School said: “It was a privilege to witness Jeremy’s growth and development as an actor at Bedford Modern School, culminating in his sensitive and moving portrayal of Romeo in Year 13. We are immensely proud of Jeremy’s achievement in securing the role of Albert in “War Horse” which is testament to Jeremy’s talent and dedication.”