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Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Borgia / Pope Alexander VI: An ambitious clergyman and patriarch of the Borgia family, he uses his position to acquire wealth, power and influence, becoming pope in 1492. Shrewd and scheming, he is utterly devoted to his family but enjoys the company of beautiful women, as well. [ 10 ]
When the Pope (Jeremy Irons) learns of his arrival in Naples, he asks his son Cesare (François Arnaud) if he knows of someone who could kill the Cardinal. della Rovere and Alfonso discuss deposing the Pope, with della Rovere offering to recognize the independence of Naples (from the claims of Spain and France), should he be elected Pope when ...
Among them are Vice Chancellor Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia (Jeremy Irons), Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere , and Cardinal Orsini (Derek Jacobi). Bishop Cesare Borgia (François Arnaud) arrives at the Vatican just before it closes for Papal conclave, where Rodrigo tells him of his intention to be elected Pope. He instructs Cesare to look for a dove ...
The 1492 papal conclave (6–11 August) was convened after the death of Pope Innocent VIII (25 July 1492). It was the first papal conclave to be held in the Sistine Chapel. [1] Cardinal Rodrigo Borja was elected unanimously on the fourth ballot as Pope Alexander VI. The election is notorious for allegations that Borja bought the votes of his ...
Jeremy John Irons (/ ˈ aɪ. ə n z /; born 19 September 1948) [2] is an English actor and activist. He is known for his roles on stage and screen having won numerous accolades including an Academy Award , two Golden Globe Awards , three Primetime Emmy Awards , and a Tony Award .
(L-R) Mark Duplass; Jeremy Irons. Irons, 76, will play Martin Levy, the father of Alex ( Jennifer Aniston ), in the Apple TV+ drama, which captures the behind-the-scenes intensity and dynamics of ...
TVLine revealed that Jeremy Irons has been cast as Alex Levy's father and will appear in approximately six episodes. He is described as follows: "Martin Levy is in his 70s or early 80s and is a ...
The episode begins with Savonarola (Steven Berkoff) being tortured, while Rodrigo (Jeremy Irons) demands of Cesare either a confession from the friar or his brother Juan. At Castel Sant'Angelo , Micheletto ( Sean Harris ) is trying to get a confession of heresy, but Savonarola says he will only confess to Cesare.