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Colin Farrell’s son, Henry, 15, joins actor on Emmys 2025 red carpet



Colin Farrell brought his rarely seen son, Henry, to the 2025 Emmy Awards.

The actor, 49, and his look-alike son, 15, walked the red carpet together ahead of the ceremony, which took place Sunday in Los Angeles.

Farrell sported a velvet tuxedo, while Henry wore all black with a suit, collared shirt and tie.

The father-son duo posed for pictures together, flashing serious faces as photographers snapped away.

Colin Farrell brought his rarely seen son, Henry, to the 2025 Emmy Awards. WireImage
The actor, 49, and his look-alike son, 15, walked the red carpet together ahead of the ceremony, which took place Sunday in Los Angeles. Getty Images

Once inside, the star of “The Penguin,” which received 24 nominations this year, was photographed introducing Henry to some of his industry friends.

Farrell brought his youngest son to the premiere of his HBO crime drama miniseries in New York City in September 2024.

For that outing, the actor donned a black pinstriped suit with a white collared shirt and black tie. Henry, for his part, once again selected an all-black ensemble.

Farrell sported a velvet tuxedo, while Henry wore all black with a suit, collared shirt and tie. Getty Images
Farrell brought his youngest son to the premiere of “The Penguin” in New York City in September 2024. Variety via Getty Images

Prior to that, Farrell brought the teen to the 2023 Academy Awards, where the pair twinned in matching classic tuxes.

Farrell shares Henry with “Ondine” co-star Alicja Bachleda-Curuś. He’s also dad to son James, 22, whose mother is model Kim Bordenave.

Farrell and Bordenave are James’ conservators, as he suffers from Angelman syndrome (AS).

According to the Angelman Syndrome Foundation, AS if a rare neuro-genetic disorder that shares symptoms and characteristics with other disorders, including autism, cerebral palsy and Prader-Willi syndrome.

Prior to that, Farrell brought the teen to the 2023 Academy Awards. WireImage
Farrell shares Henry with actress Alicja Bachleda-Curuś. WireImage

People with AS typically experience developmental problems with regard to walking and balance as well as little to no speech. They can also experience gastrointestinal issues and seizures.

Farrell, who launched a foundation to honor his “magic” son last August, revealed in April that he and Bordenave had made the decision to put James in a long-term care facility “where he can have a full and happy life.”

He explained at the time that they wanted a plan in place for their son in case something were to suddenly happen to them.

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