Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Jonathan Rhys Meyers | |
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Born | Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe 27 July 1977 Dublin, Ireland |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1994–present |
Spouse |
Mara Lane (m. 2016) |
Children | 1 |
Jonathan Rhys Meyers (born Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe;
Meyers has continued to star in other films, such as
Meyers has been the face of several Hugo Boss advertising campaigns.[6] He has also been involved in several charitable causes, including the Hope Foundation and the children's charity Barretstown. Meyers is married to Mara Lane, and they have one son together.
Early life
Meyers was born on 27 July 1977 in
After being expelled from North Monastery for truancy, he spent much of his time working and socialising in
Career
Early work (1994–2004)
Taking on the name Rhys Meyers because he thought his real name O'Keeffe was boring,
Breakthrough with Match Point and The Tudors (2005–2017)
The following year Meyers starred in
He starred in the
Subsequent projects include
In 2011, he starred as Solal in Belle du Seigneur, an English language film adaptation of
In 2013, Meyers was cast as Dracula in NBC's television series Dracula alongside Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Jessica De Gouw.[19] It was also announced in May 2013 that Meyers was to participate in the recording of his brothers' album entitled Blossom, which was released on 21 April 2014.
On 23 October 2014, he received The Irish Post Legend Award at the London Hilton on Park Lane in recognition of his remarkable achievements in Film & Television over the previous 20 years.[20]
In 2017, He starred in the movie Black Butterfly and was nominated for Best supporting Actor at the Madrid International Festival. Meyers later reunited with
Independent films and varied roles (2018–present)
Meyers played the lead in the spy thriller Damascus Cover, based on the novel by Howard Kaplan.[22] It premiered on 23 September 2017, at the Boston Film Festival and was released on July 20, 2018 by Vertical Entertainment.[23] he won the best actor award at Boston and Manchester International Festival[24]
Meyers portrays
In 2020, Meyers played in Edge of the World, a biographical picture of the British explorer Sir James Brooke, as well as the lead role in the movie American Nights, a neo-noir thriller co-starring Emile Hirsch, Paz Vega, and Jeremy Piven.
In 2021, he started as Shiro in Yakuza Princess, a Brazilian
In 2022, he starred in The Good Neighbour and Wifelike.
In 2023, he starred in the thriller "Disquiet" with Rachelle Goulding. Meyers also starred in the hijacking thriller film 97 Minutes, directed by Timo Vuorensola.[26]
Music
A self-taught singer and guitarist, Meyers has appeared in a number of musical roles. His first such role was as "Brian Slade" in Velvet Goldmine; two of the songs he sang ("Baby's on Fire" and "Tumbling Down") are on the film's soundtrack. He sang briefly in the television mini-series version of The Magnificent Ambersons, performed in studio scenes of the miniseries Elvis and played the flute in Gormenghast.[citation needed]
In the 2007 music drama August Rush, he performed on-screen as singer-songwriter Louis Connelly and is credited for four songs on the soundtrack – "Break", "Moondance", "Something Inside" and "This Time". Of the four, "This Time" and "Break" were considered in the Best Original Song category of the 80th Academy Awards. "This Time" was not released as a single but peaked at number 84 in the Canadian Hot 100.
Upcoming projects
In 2022, it was revealed that he would be joining the cast of the thriller Altitude.[27]
Personal life
Relationships and family
For a year in the late 1990s, Meyers dated his Velvet Goldmine co-star, Toni Collette.[28]
From 2004 until 2012, he was in a relationship with Reena Hammer, daughter of makeup artist Ruby Hammer.[29][30]
On 20 November 2007, his mother, Mary Geraldine O'Keeffe, died at Mercy University Hospital, Cork, aged 51, following a short, undisclosed illness.[31]
On 30 June 2011 it was reported that he was taken to hospital by ambulance after a suspected suicide attempt. In 2016, a second attempt was suspected when paramedics, responding to an emergency call, found him slumped on the floor. Anonymous sources variously claimed and denied that Meyers intended to take his own life.[32]
During 2016, he married Mara Lane.[33] Their son was born in December 2016.[34] In September 2017, Lane revealed that she had miscarried a second child.[33][35]
In 2019, Meyers credited his family, and fatherhood in particular, with making him the happiest he has ever been: "Once you have your first child, you become the past. We're all busy giving out to ourselves and driving ourselves forward. A child gives you a new perspective on life."[36]
In 2022 he listed his
Issues with alcohol
In 2007, Meyers' representative confirmed that Meyers had entered an alcohol-treatment programme.[38][39]
In November 2007, he was arrested at Dublin Airport for intoxication and disturbing the peace.[40][41]
In 2009, he was detained in Paris by French police for allegedly assaulting an airport lounge employee while drunk.[40]
In 2010, at John F. Kennedy International Airport, he verbally abused and used racist language against airline staff and officials, who had refused him access to the boarding area after he had become intoxicated in the first-class lounge. He was banned by United Airlines as a result.[40][42]
His representative confirmed Meyers was receiving treatment again in 2010.[43] In November 2011, he was ordered by a French court to pay restitution of €1,000 and was given a judgment of a suspended sentence for public intoxication 24 months earlier.[44]
After his wife suffered a miscarriage in 2017, Meyers relapsed at Dublin Airport.[33]
In 2018, he broke his sobriety on a flight, resulting in a dispute with his wife at Los Angeles International Airport.[45] In an interview with Larry King later that year, Meyers addressed the incident, stating "... I shouldn't drink. It doesn't suit me and I had been sober for a long time." He insisted that he had learned his lesson and was sober again.[46]
Meyers crashed his car in
Honours
On 5 October 2008, Meyers received an Honorary Patronage from the Trinity College Philosophical Society in Dublin.[48]
In 2014, he was honoured at The Irish Post Awards by the presentation of the Legend Award for his contributions to the film and entertainment industry.[49]
Charity work
In February 2008, Meyers was named the ambassador for the Hope Foundation, a charity formed in his native Cork to support the street children of Calcutta.[50][51]
He is also an ambassador for the Irish children’s charity Barretstown which supports children affected by serious illness. In 2019, he and fellow actor Aidan Gillen helped launch Barretstown's new Press Play campaign which aimed to raise additional funds to serve more children and their families.[52][53]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Samson and Delilah
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Young Samson | Television film |
2000 | Gormenghast | Steerpike | Complete four-part BBC series (each episode one hour) |
2002 | The Magnificent Ambersons | George Amberson Minafer | Television film |
2003 | The Lion in Winter | King Philip II | Television film |
2005 | Elvis | Elvis Presley | Television film Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
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2007–2010 | The Tudors | King Henry VIII | 38 episodes Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor on Television (2009–11)
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2013–2014 | Dracula | Dracula / Alexander Grayson | 10 episodes Nominated—People's Choice Award for Favorite Actor in a New TV Series |
2016 | Roots | Tom Lea | 3 episodes |
2017–2019 | Vikings
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Heahmund[54] | 17 episodes |
Discography
Year | Soundtrack | Song | Ref. |
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1998 | Velvet Goldmine | Tumbling Down | [55] |
Baby's on Fire | |||
2007 | August Rush | Break | [56] |
This Time | |||
Something inside | |||
Moondance |
Awards and nominations
Year | Group | Award | Result | Notes |
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1999 | London Critics Circle Film Awards |
British Newcomer of the Year | Nominated | Velvet Goldmine |
2002 | Venice Film Festival | Canal Grande Award for the Best Young Promising Actor | Won | The Magnificent Ambersons |
2005 | Satellite Awards | Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | Won | Elvis |
2005 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie | Nominated | Elvis |
2005 | Cannes Film Festival | Outstanding Newcomer | Won | Match Point |
2006 | GQ UK | Men of the Year Awards / Lab Series Man of the Year | Won | |
2006 | Golden Globes Awards |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television | Won | Elvis |
2008 | Monte-Carlo Television Festival | Outstanding Actor – Drama Series | Won | The Tudors |
2008 | Irish Film and Television Awards |
Best Actor in a Lead Role in Television | Won | The Tudors |
2008 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama | Nominated | The Tudors |
2009 | Monte-Carlo Television Festival | Outstanding Actor – Drama Series | Nominated | The Tudors |
2009 | Irish Film and Television Awards | Best Actor in a Lead Role in Television | Nominated | The Tudors |
2009 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama | Nominated | The Tudors |
2010 | Irish Film and Television Awards | Best Actor in a Lead Role in Television | Nominated | The Tudors |
2010 | Monte-Carlo Television Festival | Outstanding Actor – Drama Series | Nominated | The Tudors |
2011 | Monte-Carlo Television Festival | Outstanding Actor – Drama Series | Nominated | The Tudors |
2011 | Irish Film and Television Awards | Best Actor in a Lead Role in Television | Nominated | The Tudors |
2014 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Actor in a New TV Series | Nominated | Dracula |
2017 | Madrid International Film Festival | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | Black Butterfly |
2017 | Boston Film Festival | Best Actor | Won | Damascus Cover |
2018 | Manchester Film Festival | Best Actor | Won | Damascus Cover |
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External links
- Jonathan Rhys Meyers at IMDb
- Jonathan Rhys Meyers on Instagram