- Geboren am
- Verstorben12. September 1995 · London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich (iatrogene kongestive Herzinsuffizienz)
- GeburtsnamePeter Jeremy William Huggins
- Größe1,86 m
- Jeremy Brett wurde am 3 November 1933 in Berkswell Grange, Warwickshire, England, UK geboren. Er war Schauspieler, bekannt für My Fair Lady (1964), Krieg und Frieden (1956) und The Sign of Four (1987). Er war mit Joan Wilson und Anna Massey verheiratet. Er starb am 12 September 1995 in London, England, UK.
- EhepartnerJoan Wilson(22. November 1976 - 4. Juli 1985) (sie verstorben)Anna Massey(24. Mai 1958 - 9. November 1962) (geschieden, 1 Kind)
- Kinder
- ElternHenry William HugginsElizabeth Edith Cadbury Huggins (Butler)
- His aristocratic beautifully modulated voice
- He was famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in the television series Sherlock Holmes (1984) and Die Wiederkehr von Sherlock Holmes (1986). When he learned that his Sherlock Holmes was very popular with children (who saw him as a superhero), he was troubled by the fact that Holmes is a cocaine user. In response, he sought and obtained permission from Arthur Conan Doyle's daughter to have Holmes overcome and abandon his addiction, signified with Holmes burying his syringe in the episode "The Devil's Foot".
- Brett was left-handed. The character of Sherlock Holmes was right-handed. A hand double was employed whenever a close-up view was shown of Holmes writing something.
- His father forbade him from using the family name on stage because he thought acting was a "dubious" profession. So Jeremy took his stage name from the label of his first suit, "Brett & Co."
- Brett belonged to the Woodmen of Arden, an archery club established in 1758. His father and brothers were also members.
- His death at the age of 61 was the result of cardiomyopathy (heart failure). Brett's heart valves were permanently scarred by rheumatic fever, which he suffered as a teenager. Medication later prescribed for his bipolar disorder, and his longtime smoking habit, also weakened his heart. His co-star Edward Hardwicke recalled that Brett would often buy three packets of cigarettes in the morning, and smoke them all during the course of the day.
- Maggie Smith used to have excellent skin. Have you seen her face lately? In a few more years, they'll have to unfold it to find out who she used to be.
- People living in Hollywood have to stay home if they're in a foul mood; anything outside the home is potential publicity.
- "It's very rare I've been able to get into the 20th century. When I turn from 1899 to 1900 I jump for joy. I did in Rebecca (1979), I got into the '30's then. I have done some modern stuff but I'm so thrilled I over-act like crazy. I've got pockets! I'm so used to wearing tights all the time that when I put my hands in my pockets I nearly fall over. I'm so unused to playing a modern guy. It all started because I was a classical actor, I was trained that way. When I left drama school, I wanted to do Shakespeare, I loved the words, I really fell in love with them, I loved the sound of them. So, most of my training was classical...".
- On Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1995) - "I was mad to do it, but I wanted to show the world that I was still alive and I could do other things apart from Sherlock Holmes. I hope they don't release it..."
- "Audrey really is a darling. There's something wonderful about her that no man can explain, but every man can feel!" (speaking of working with Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady (1964)).
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