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Born: November 3, 1933 – Died: September 12, 1995
Jeremy Brett was an English actor best known for his iconic portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in Britain's Granada Television's series. Born on November 3, 1933, in Berkswell Grange, Warwickshire, England, Brett came from a privileged background and was educated at Eton College. After training at London's Central School of Speech and drama, he made his professional stage debut in 1954. Brett's remarkable talent as a classical actor earned him regular appearances on stage and with the National Theatre. However, his greatest fame and acclaim came from his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes, which has been described as superlative and definitive. Sadly, Jeremy Brett passed away on September 12, 1995, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional performances.
Early Life and Career
Jeremy Brett was born into a privileged background and had a comfortable upbringing. He attended Eton College, one of England's most prestigious independent schools. After completing his education, Brett pursued his passion for acting and enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
Brett's professional career began in 1954, when he made his stage debut in repertory theatre. He soon established himself as a noteworthy classical actor and became a regular presence on the stage, including numerous performances with the prestigious National Theatre.
However, it was his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes that would catapult Brett to stardom and define his career. His interpretation of the famous detective in the Granada television series, which aired from the 1980s to the 1990s, is widely regarded as superlative and definitive. Brett's attention to detail, his mastery of Holmes' mannerisms and deductions, and his ability to convey the character's complexities garnered him widespread acclaim. His performance as Holmes resonated deeply with the audience, and he became a beloved and iconic figure in the role.
Throughout his career, Brett also appeared in other notable projects. He had a role in the 1964 film adaptation of "My Fair Lady" and portrayed Nikolai Rostov in the 1956 adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace."
In his personal life, Brett was married to Joan Wilson from 1976 until her death in 1985. They had one child together, David Huggins. Brett was known for his interests in classical music, archery, and horseback riding. He was a multifaceted individual, with talents and passions beyond acting.
Unfortunately, Jeremy Brett's life was marked by health struggles towards the end. He continued to play the role of Sherlock Holmes even as his health declined. Brett passed away on September 12, 1995, at the age of 61 due to iatrogenic congestive cardiac failure.
In terms of awards and recognition, Jeremy Brett's contributions to the entertainment industry were highly regarded. While he did not receive many major awards, his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. His impact on the portrayal of the character remains significant, as he brought a level of authenticity and depth to the role that still resonates with audiences today.
Overall, Jeremy Brett's talent, dedication, and extraordinary portrayal of Sherlock Holmes have solidified his status as an iconic figure in the history of television and the entertainment industry. He left behind a remarkable legacy of exceptional performances and continues to be remembered as one of the greatest actors to have taken on the role of the beloved detective.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Moll Flanders | Artist's Father |
| 1995 | Mad Dogs and Englishmen | Tony Vernon-Smith |
| 1994 | The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (TV Mini Series) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1991–1993 | The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1992 | ITV Telethon (TV Series) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1988 | Masterpiece Mystery (TV Series) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1986–1988 | The Return of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1988 | The Hound of the Baskervilles (TV Movie) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1987 | The Sign of Four (TV Movie) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1984–1985 | The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1985 | Deceptions (TV Mini Series) | Bryan Foxworth |
| 1985 | Florence Nightingale (TV Movie) | William Nightingale |
| 1984 | Joy to the World: A Celebration of Christmas (TV Short) | Sherlock Holmes |
| 1984 | Morte d'Arthur (TV Movie) | King Arthur |
| 1984 | The Love Boat (TV Series) | Ernest Finley |
| 1983 | Number 10 (TV Mini Series) | William Pitt the Younger |
| 1982 | The Barretts of Wimpole Street (TV Movie) | Robert Browning |
| 1982 | The Last Visitor (TV Movie) | Vincent Tumulty |
| 1982 | The Secret of Seagull Island | David Malcolm |
| 1969–1982 | BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) | George, Duke of Bristol | Basil Hallward | Berowne ... |
| 1981 | Macbeth (Video) | Macbeth |
| 1981 | Seagull Island (TV Mini Series) | David Malcolm |
| 1981 | The Good Soldier (TV Movie) | Edward Ashburnham |
| 1981 | Madame X (TV Movie) | Dr. Terrence Keith |
| 1980 | Galactica 1980 (TV Series) | Commander Xaviar | Lieutenant Nash |
| 1979 | Hart to Hart (TV Series) | Mason Parks |
| 1979 | Rebecca (TV Mini Series) | Maxim de Winter |
| 1978 | The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) | James Joslin |
| 1978 | The Medusa Touch | Edward Parrish |
| 1977 | Young Dan'l Boone (TV Series) | Langford |
| 1977 | Supernatural (TV Mini Series) | Mr. Nightingale |
| 1976 | Jackanory (TV Series) | Storyteller |
| 1976 | Piccadilly Circus (TV Series) | Host |
| 1975 | Ten from the Twenties (TV Series) | Willie Edwardes |
| 1975 | A Legacy (TV Series) | Eduard Merz |
| 1975 | The Prodigal Daughter (TV Movie) | Father Daley |
| 1974 | Haunted: The Ferryman (TV Movie) | Sheridan Owen |
| 1974 | Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (TV Mini Series) | Count Karel Kinsky |
| 1974 | Affairs of the Heart (TV Series) | Captain Yule |
| 1974 | Thriller (TV Series) | Peter Tower |
| 1973 | The Merchant of Venice (TV Movie) | Bassanio |
| 1973 | A Picture of Katherine Mansfield (TV Series) | Murry | The Man |
| 1973 | Country Matters (TV Series) | Captain Blaine |
| 1973 | The Protectors (TV Series) | Kahan |
| 1971 | Nicholas and Alexandra | (uncredited) |
| 1970 | Solo (TV Series) | Byron |
| 1968 | The Merry Widow (TV Movie) | Count Danilo Danilovitch |
| 1968 | The Champions (TV Series) | The Bey |
| 1968 | For Amusement Only (TV Series) | Henry |
| 1966–1967 | Theatre 625 (TV Series) | Giacomo Casanova | Villiers |
| 1967 | Kenilworth (TV Mini Series) | Edmund Tressilian |
| 1961–1967 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) | Sergio Rovino | Plinio Ceccho | Dorian Gray |
| 1966–1967 | The Three Musketeers (TV Series) | D'Artagnan |
| 1966 | The Baron (TV Series) | Jeff Walker |
| 1966 | Chopin and George Sand - The Creative Years (TV Movie) | Chopin |
| 1966 | Mystery and Imagination (TV Series) | Sir John Maltravers |
| 1965 | Knock on Any Door (TV Series) | David |
| 1964 | Act of Reprisal | Harvey Freeman |
| 1964 | My Fair Lady | Freddy Eynsford-Hill |
| 1958–1963 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) | Tonino | Pascal | Maxime ... |
| 1963 | The Model Murder Case | Jordan Barker |
| 1963 | The Very Edge | Mullen - The Intruder |
| 1962 | Thirty Minute Theatre (TV Series) | Unknown |
| 1962 | The Bacchae (TV Series) | Dionysus |
| 1962 | Young and Willing | Andrew Gilby |
| 1962 | Dinner with the Family (TV Movie) | Jacques |
| 1962 | The Ghost Sonata (TV Movie) | The Student |
| 1961 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) | Julian Bennett |
| 1961 | Beauty and the Beast (TV Series) | The Prince |
| 1960 | Macbeth (TV Movie) | Malcolm |
| 1960 | Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) | Nigel Lorraine |
| 1954–1958 | BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) | Wilfred Kirby | Freddie Perkins |
| 1957 | Theatre Night (TV Series) | Roderick |
| 1957 | Producers' Showcase (TV Series) | Paris |
| 1956 | War and Peace | Nikolai Rostov |
| 1954 | Svengali | Pierre (uncredited) |