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Jeremy Irons is featured in the February/ March 2016 issue of AARP Magazine Read the original article at AARP.org Photo by Dan Burn- Forti Photo by Dan Burn- Forti Click on the thumbnails below for larger images.  All photos by Dan Burn- Forti. Jeremy Irons: What I Know Now The genteel Brit, 67, weighs in on bad guys, butlers, the joy of motorcycles and why he wore sneakers to the Oscars by Jeremy Irons, AARP The Magazine, February/ March 2016 Definitively bad I enjoy playing villains. It’s very difficult in many situations to know who the villains and good guys are. People tend to think in black and white, and, of course, we are all gray. Alfred the butler My Alfred [ Batman’s faithful servant] is a slightly different weight and color than previous Alfreds. One has a feeling that he has training; he’s a good security man, technician, mechanic. He may not make the best martini, but he can get the Batmobile on the road, which Bruce Wayne needs. Irons INFO Has been married to actress Sinéad Cusack since 1978. Won the best actor Oscar for his 1990 role as Claus von Bülow in Reversal of Fortune. A sailor since age 5, he keeps a 29-foot gaff-rigged ketch next to his home in Ireland. Me time I get fussier as I get older. I realize there are not as many years ahead of me as behind me — so you begin to think in terms of making the most of your time. I tend not to work for such long periods on films now, so I get more time to myself. Still, I have to remind myself that it’s not necessary to work as hard as I sometimes do. Like father, like son? My elder son, a photographer, opted not to go into the business. He didn’t like the public judgment of actors or the fact that his father was known by people he didn’t know. My younger son is an actor and takes refuge in the certainty of imagined characters. He is very comfortable when he is in someone else’s skin. Changing the world My.
July 18, 2012; 0 Comments Images of the magazine pages featuring my article. The Summer 2012 ( 231) issue of.net Magazine has my tutorial on making print styles for your site. Not only did I get four pages, the article got a mention on the front cover (small though it is) and my photo in the contributors section. If you’ve spent much time here or following me on Twitter, then you know I have written plenty about the lack of print styles on modern sites, particularly those claiming to use responsive techniques. I figured it was about time I showed some techniques to make it happen and hopefully demonstrate how dreadfully simple print styles are to do. While my article is clearly the stand-out piece in the magazine, and totally worth getting just for my work, there is some other stuff in this issue that might interest you: Creating flexible layouts that will work on any device and any screen size is the next big challenge for CSS. In this month’s issue Peter Gasston takes us on a tour of some well-implemented properties you can use now as well as the exciting proposed properties we could be using in the future. There’s also a guide to creating or updating your online portfolio from Gary Marshall, an interview with Elliot Jay Stocks and tutorials on HTML5’s Drag and Drop API and building a basic responsive site with CSS. Here are some more highlights: Build smoother Java Script apps Make your website printable Make your sites load faster The pro’s guide to Adobe Edge Build an ecommerce store Using PHP Data Objects By the way, in case you want to read up on some of my prior discussions about print styles, here’s a handy list of links for you: Print Styles Forgotten by Responsive Web Developers, October 3, 2011. More Samples of Responsive Web Design ≠ Print, October 13, 2011. Test in Lynx and Print, It’s Your Job, December 12, 2011. More Evidence of the Need for Print.

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