The presented persona of Neil Jordan seems rather at odds with how his frequent collaborator and sometime on-screen alter ego, Stephen Rea, characterised him in 1995: “He likes to see himself as an innocent lost in a hard world … but he’s about as innocent as Henry Kissinger. I’ve seen these dreamy and romantic poets… Read more »
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