Max Irons

Actor in 'The White Queen' and 'The Host'

Max Irons - Actor in 'The White Queen' and 'The Host'
Born

October 17th, 1985
39 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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An English-Irish actor emerged in the early 2010s, gaining recognition for roles in various television series and films. Notable works include portraying Edward IV in the BBC series 'The White Queen' and starring as Jared in the film adaptation of 'The Host'. Displaying significant versatility, performances spanned across genres from period dramas to science fiction adaptations.

Portrayed Edward IV in 'The White Queen'

Starred as Jared in 'The Host'

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