If any productions are missing, or any dates are incorrect, in this list, please consult the editor for corrections. Appreciation the compiling most of the following career listing is to Carrie Pratt's Jeremy Brett Website and to dear Midden, who kindly transferred a copy of her listing from her references.

Last on 02 October 2000


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MY FAIR LADY (1964)

Films

EDITOR'S NOTE: Contrary to some references, please note that
Jeremy NEVER was in the film NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA (1971)
.

  • Art Student (uncredited), SVENGALI (1955) (NOTE: A subsquently forgotten film of Jeremy's career, filmed during his training at the Central School of Drama and Speech)

  • Nicholas Rostov, WAR AND PEACE (1955), Paramount

  • Andrew Gilby, THE WILD AND THE WILLING (1962) (US title: THE YOUNG AND THE WILLING), Rank

  • Mullen (credited as "The Intruder"), THE VERY EDGE (1963), British Lion

  • Jordan Barker, GIRL IN THE HEADLINES (1963) (aka: THE MODEL GIRL MURDER CASE), British Lion

  • Freddie Eynsford-Hill, MY FAIR LADY (1964) (AWARD: Blue Ribbon Award of 1965), Warner Brothers

  • Edward Parrish, THE MEDUSA TOUCH (1978), ITC/Bulldog/Citeca

  • Tony Vernon-Smith, MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN (1995) (US title: SHAMELESS), Independant/Moor Street Film Productions

  • Mr Fielding (credited as "The Artist's Father"), MOLL FLANDERS (1996), MGM



    Television

    MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION: 'THE LOST STRADIVARIUS' (1966)
  • A juvenile, "Mrs. Dot"(1954), BBC

  • Paris, "Romeo and Juliet"(1957) (Old Vic production on US TV), NBC

  • Angel Clare, "Tess of the D'Urbervilles"(1960), ITV

  • Nigel Lorraine, "Saturday Playhouse: 'The Guinea Pig'"(1960), BBC

  • Malcolm, "Hallmark Hall of Fame: 'Macbeth'"(1961), NBC

  • The Prince/ The Beast, "Beauty and the Beast"(1961) (NOTE: Pat Garwood produced this production and was directly responsible in introducing Jeremy to her husband, Jeremy Paul, who later became the two-time award-winning scriptwriter of several Granada "Sherlock Holmes" episodes), BBC

  • Julian Bennett, "A Kind of Strength"(1961), BBC

  • Student, "The Ghost Sonata"(1962), BBC

  • Jacques, "Dinner With the Family"(1962), BBC

  • Dionysus, "The Bacchae"(1962), BBC

  • Pascal, "The Typewriter"(1962), ITV

  • Jeremy Brett, "The Award Show"(1962) (From the Prince of Wales Theatre, introduced by Bruce Forsyth; AWARD: Tomorrow's Star Actor), ITV

  • Dorian Gray, "The Picture of Dorian Gray"(1963) (AWARD: The Daily Mirror Award of 1961?), BBC

  • Tonino, "Three Roads to Rome: The Rest Cure"(1963), ITV

  • Plinio, "Armchair Theatre: 'Something to Declare'"(1964), ABC

    THE MERCHANT OF VENICE (1972)

  • Harvey Freeman, "Act of Reprisal"(1965), ITC Entertainment

  • Jeff Walker, "The Baron: 'The Seven Eyes of Night" (1965), ITC

  • Sir John Maltravers, "Mystery and Imagination: 'The Lost Stradivarius'"(1966), Thames/ITV

  • Villiers, "The Queen and the Welshman"(1966), BBC2

  • D'Artagnan, "The Three Musketeers"(1966-1967) (NOTE: Jeremy was only in a limited amount episodes; he was later succeeded by Joss Ackland), BBC

  • Casanova, "The Incantation of Casanova"(1967), BBC2

  • Tressilian, "Kenilworth"(1967), BBC2

  • Gino, "Quite an Ordinary Knife"(1967), ITV

  • Henry, "For Amusement Only: Time for the Funny Walk"(1968), LWT

  • Count Danilo, "The Merry Widow"(1968), BBC

  • The Bey of El Hamid, "The Champions: 'Desert Journey'"(1969), ITC

  • Viscount Goring, "A Play of the Month: 'An Ideal Husband'"(1970), BBC

  • Lord Bryon, "Solo"(1970), BBC

  • Bassanio, "The Merchant of Venice"(1972) (NOTE: Stage play filmed for educational use; later released on video in 1982), ATV

  • Kahan, "The Protectors: '..With a Little Help From My Friends'"(1973), ATV

  • Captain Blaine, "Country Matters: 'An Aspidistra in Babylon'"(1973) (US premiere on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre in 1979; became his first appearance in the series), Granada Television

  • John Middleton Murray, "A Picture of Katherine Mansfield"(1973) (a six-part serial), BBC

    COUNTRY MATTERS: 'AN ASPIDISTRA IN BABYLON' (1973)

  • Peter Tower, "One Deadly Owner"(1974), MFTV

  • Captain Yule, "Affairs of the Heart"(1974), ITV

  • Count Charles Kinsky, "Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill"(1974) (mini-series), Thames/ITV

  • Sheridan Owen, "Haunted: The Ferryman"(1974), Granada Television

  • Edward Martz, "A Legacy"(1974) (a five-part serial), BBC

  • Father Daley, "The Prodigal Daughter"(1975), Anglia/ITV

  • Joseph Surface, "A Play of the Month: 'School For Scandal'"(1975), BBC

  • Willie Edwardes, "Ten from the Twenties: 'Motherlove'"(1975), BBC2

  • Jeremy Brett (Special Guest), "The Twiggy Show"(1975), BBC

  • Berowne, "A Play of the Month: 'Love's Labour's Lost'"(1975), BBC

  • Captain Jack Absolute, "Classic Theatre: 'The Rivals'"(1975), BBC

  • Jeremy Brett (Host), "Piccadilly Circus"(1976) (anthology series produced by Jeremy's wife, Joan Wilson, Jeremy wrote and presented introduction to 14 comedy, drama and variety specials), PBS

    REBECCA (1978)

  • Basil Hallward, "A Play of the Month: 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'"(1976), BBC

  • Mr. Nightingale, "Supernatural: 'Mr. Nightingale'"(1977), BBC

  • The Captain, "Young Dani'l Boone: 'The Trail Blazer'"(1977), CBS

  • James Joslyn, "The Incredible Hulk: 'Of Guilt, Models & Murder'"(1978), CBS

  • Maxim de Winter, "Rebecca"(1978) (a four-part serial), BBC

  • Mason Parks, "Hart to Hart: 'Death in Slow Lane'"(1980), ABC

  • Xavier, "Battlestar Galactica: 'Spaceball'"(1980), Universal

  • David Malcolm, "L'Isola del gabbiano"(1980) (aka: "The Secret of Seagull Island"), ITC Entertainment

  • George, Duke of Bristol, "On Approval"(1980), BBC

  • Dr. Terrence Keith, "Madame X"(1981), NBC

  • Captain Edward Ashburnham, "The Good Soldier"(1981), Granada Television

  • Macbeth, "Macbeth"(1981) (NOTE: Stage play filmed for educational use; later released on video as "The Tragedy of Macbeth" in 1982), HBO

  • Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger, "Number 10: 'Bloodlines'"(1982) (aka: "Number 10: 'William Pitt the Younger'"), Yorkshire Television

  • Robert Browning, "The Barretts of Wimpole Street"(1982), BBC

  • King Arthur, "Morte D'Arthur"(1982), BBC

  • Vincent Tumulty, "The Last Visitor"(1982), BBC

    THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (1984-1985)

  • Ernest Finley, "The Love Boat: 'Ace's Valet'"(1984)

  • Bryan Foxworth, "Deceptions"(1984) (a two-part serial), NBC

  • William Nightingale, "Florence Nightingale"(1984), NBC

  • Sherlock Holmes, "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"(1984-1985) (a thirteen-part serial), Granada Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, "The Return of Sherlock Holmes"(1986-1988) (an eleven-part serial), Granada Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, "Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four"(1987), Granada Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, "Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles"(1988), Granada Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, "The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes"(1991) (a six-part serial), Granada Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, "Sherlock Holmes: The Master Blackmailer"(1992), Granada Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, Independent Television's Telethon '92: Part One of 'The Four Oaks Mystery' (1992), Granada Television for Independent Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, "Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre"(1993), Granada Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, "Sherlock Holmes: The Eligible Bachelor"(1993), Granada Television

  • Sherlock Holmes, "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes"(1994) (a six-part serial), Granada Television

  • Jeremy Brett, "Playing the Dane"(1994) (NOTE: Documentary -- Jeremy discusses playing Hamlet), BBC2

  • Jeremy Brett (Host), "More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of My Fair Lady Then & Now"(1994) (a special documentary presented for the re-issue of the 1964 film, My Fair Lady, which went directly to video, but was latter aired on the AMC channel in America on 1998), CBS for Warner Brothers



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