With his defined cheekbones, seductive eyes and stylishly coifed hair, there was never any doubt that Max Irons would enter the entertainment industry. Oh, and the fact that his parents are performers didn’t hurt. Yes, Max is the son of Academy Award-winning English actor Jeremy Irons and Irish actress Sinéad Cusack. If that’s not encouraging enough, he’s also the grandson of actors Cyril Cusack and Maureen Cusack, and nephew to actresses Niamh Cusack and Sorcha Cusack. Makes you wonder how...
With his defined cheekbones, seductive eyes and stylishly coifed hair, there was never any doubt that Max Irons would enter the entertainment industry. Oh, and the fact that his parents are performers didn’t hurt. Yes, Max is the son of Academy Award-winning English actor Jeremy Irons and Irish actress Sinéad Cusack. If that’s not encouraging enough, he’s also the grandson of actors Cyril Cusack and Maureen Cusack, and nephew to actresses Niamh Cusack and Sorcha Cusack. Makes you wonder how dramatic their family gatherings can be! Accomplished in his own right, Max was cast as the male lead in The Host (2013) after taking small parts in Being Julia (2004), Dorian Gray (2009), and Red Riding Hood (2011). In between filming, Max modeled for Macy’s in 2012. The gorgeous guy then lent his camera-ready looks to the small screen when he played King Edward IV in The White Queen (2013). Throughout the BBC One series, we get plenty of peeks at Max’s perfect pecs and butt cheeks! Suffice it to say, His Royal Hindness is the King of our hearts — and our loins! Next, Irons aligned himself with Sam Claflin and Douglas Booth in Laura Wade’s aristocratic thriller The Riot Club directed by Lone Scherfig. Nowadays, the busy bloke (and his naked T&A) can be seen on the CIA saga Condor (2018-present). Whether sizzling on TV (Tutankhamun, The Little Drummer Girl) or on film (Woman in Gold, Bitter Harvest, Crooked House, The Wife, Terminal) Max proves the Irons is super hot!