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Jeremy Brett

Peter Jeremy William Huggins (3 November 1933 – 12 September 1995), known professionally as Jeremy Brett, was an English actor. He played fictional detective Sherlock Holmes in four Granada TV series from 1984 to 1994 in all 41 episodes. His career spanned from stage, to television and film, to Shakespeare and musical theatre. He also played the smitten Freddy Eynsford-Hill in the 1964 Warner Bros. production of My Fair Lady.

Jeremy Brett
Born
Peter Jeremy William Huggins

(1933-11-03)3 November 1933[1][2]
Berkswell, Warwickshire, England
Died12 September 1995(1995-09-12) (aged 61)
Clapham, London, England
Education
Years active1954–1995
Spouse(s)
(m. 1958; div. 1962)

Joan Wilson
(m. 1976; died 1985)
Partner(s)Gary Bond (1969–1976)[3][4]
Paul Shenar (late 1970s)[5]
Children1

Early life

Jeremy Brett was born Peter Jeremy William Huggins at Berkswell Grange in Berkswell, then in Warwickshire. His birthdate was actually 3 November 1933,[1] but it has also been stated as December 1933[6] or 1935, according to many sources.[7] He was the son of Lieutenant Colonel Henry William Huggins, DSO, MC, DL (1890–1965), an Army officer, and Elizabeth Edith Cadbury Butler (1903–1959; of the confectionery dynasty).[8][9] He had three older brothers: John, Patrick and Michael. The actor Martin Clunes is his nephew[10] (or, according to other sources, either his cousin or cousin, once removed).[11][12][13] Educated at Eton College, he claimed to have been an "academic disaster", attributing his learning difficulties to dyslexia. Brett belonged to the Woodmen of Arden, an archery club established in 1785. His father and brothers were also members.

Although he eventually developed precisely honed diction, he was born with rhotacism, a speech impediment which prevented him from pronouncing the "R" sound correctly. He underwent corrective surgery as a teenager and followed it with years of practising.[14][15][16]

However, while at Eton he excelled at singing and was a member of the college choir. He was trained by Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall[17][18] in London, graduating in 1954, but his father had demanded that he change his name for the sake of family honour, so he took his stage name from the label of his first suit, "Brett & Co."[19]

In 1959, while Brett was playing Hamlet, his mother was killed in a car crash in the Welsh mountains. This had a tremendous effect on Brett. Later in life, he spoke about the accident, its impact on him and consequently his performance; "my mother had been killed savagely in a car accident in 1959, and I was very angry about that, because my son, when she was killed, was only three months old. There was anger—it was interesting ... there was anger in me. And I think that came through. I felt cheated—I felt my mother had been cheated—the rage of that came through". He could not believe the circumstances and channelled his anger into his performance.[20]

Career

Stage and screen

Brett made his professional acting debut in rep at the Library Theatre in Manchester in 1954, and his London stage debut with the Old Vic company in Troilus and Cressida in 1956.[21] He made his first appearance in a major film with War and Peace (1956), which starred Audrey Hepburn.[22]

 
Hamlet (1960)

Also in 1956, he appeared on Broadway as the Duke of Aumerle in Richard II.[23] In 1959, Brett had a singing role as the romantic lead of Archie Forsyth in the West End musical Marigold. Also in 1959, he played the part of Hamlet; however, on reflection, in a BBC2 television documentary Playing the Dane, Brett later said that "I don't think I was very good as Hamlet. I think I was too young. I was too young intellectually. I was too young philosophically. I was Byronic. I was very handsome. I had qualities, but I'd much rather see other people's [version]. I wasn't convinced by me". The respected theatre critic Harold Hobson wrote of Brett's portrayal that "the incestuous bed was the centre of his performance". He played many classical roles on stage, including about a dozen Shakespearean parts at the Old Vic, in New York and four while Brett was a member of the National Theatre Company from 1967 to 1970.[24]

 
Young Jeremy Brett

From the early 1960s, Brett was often on British television. He starred in several serials, including as d'Artagnan in an adaptation of The Three Musketeers (1966). His highest profile film appearance was as Freddy Eynsford-Hill in My Fair Lady (1964), again with Audrey Hepburn. Although Brett sang well, as he later demonstrated when he played Danilo in a BBC Television broadcast of The Merry Widow (Christmas Day 1968), his singing in My Fair Lady was dubbed by Bill Shirley. Around this time, Brett was considered to replace Sean Connery as James Bond (007), but turned the part down, feeling that playing 007 would harm his career. George Lazenby was subsequently cast instead.[25]

Some of his appearances were in classical comedic roles, such as Captain Absolute in a television version of The Rivals (1970) and Bassanio in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (1970) in a National Theatre Company production directed by Jonathan Miller, which also featured Laurence Olivier (as Shylock) and Joan Plowright (as Portia). This was adapted for television in 1973 with the same three leads. Brett joked that, as an actor, he was rarely allowed into the 20th century and never into the present day. He did, though, appear in a few contemporary guest roles, in a couple of the ITC series such as The Baron (1967) and The Champions (1969), wherein he was cast as swarthy, smooth villains. Brett also appeared in The Incredible Hulk ("Of Guilt, Models and Murder", 1977) and starred as Maxim in the 1979 adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca opposite Joanna David.

Jeremy Brett's final, posthumous film appearance was an uncredited bit part as the artist's father in Moll Flanders, a 1996 Hollywood feature film starring Robin Wright Penn in the title role. The film (not to be confused with the 1996 ITV adaptation starring Alex Kingston) was released nearly a year after Brett's death.[22]

Sherlock Holmes

 

Although Brett appeared in many different roles during his 40-year career, he is best remembered for his performance as Sherlock Holmes in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, a series of Granada Television films made between 1984 and 1994. These were adapted by John Hawkesworth and other writers from the original stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Even though he reportedly feared being typecast, Brett appeared in 41 episodes of the Granada series, alongside David Burke and, latterly, Edward Hardwicke as Doctor Watson. Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke appeared on stage in 1988 and 1989 in The Secret of Sherlock Holmes directed by Patrick Garland.

After taking on the demanding role ("Holmes is the hardest part I have ever played—harder than Hamlet or Macbeth"[26]) Brett made few other acting appearances, and he is now widely considered to be the definitive Holmes of his era, just as Basil Rathbone was at the beginning of the 1940s and William Gillette during the first third of the 20th century. Brett had previously played Doctor Watson on stage opposite Charlton Heston as Holmes in the 1980 Los Angeles production of The Crucifer of Blood, making him one of only a small number of actors to play both Holmes and Watson professionally.[27][fn 1]

Brett had been approached in February 1982 by Granada Television to play Holmes. The idea was to make a totally authentic and faithful adaptation of the character's best cases. Eventually Brett accepted the role. He wanted to be the best Sherlock Holmes the world had ever seen.[36] He conducted extensive research on the great detective and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself, and was very attentive to discrepancies between the scripts he had been given and Conan Doyle's original stories.[37] One of Brett's dearest possessions on the set was his 77-page "Baker Street File" on everything from Holmes' mannerisms to his eating and drinking habits. Brett once explained that "some actors are becomers—they try to become their characters. When it works, the actor is like a sponge, squeezing himself dry to remove his own personality, then absorbing the character's like a liquid".[38]

Brett was obsessed with bringing more passion to the role of Holmes. He introduced Holmes's rather eccentric hand gestures and short violent laughter. He would hurl himself on the ground just to look for a footprint, "he would leap over the furniture or jump onto the parapet of a bridge with no regard for his personal safety."[39]

Holmes's obsessive and depressive personality fascinated and frightened Brett. In many ways Holmes's personality resembled the actor's own, with outbursts of passionate energy followed by periods of lethargy. It became difficult for him to let go of Holmes after work. He had always been told that the only way for an actor to stay sane was for him to leave his part behind at the end of the day, but Brett started dreaming about Holmes, and the dreams turned into nightmares.[40] Brett began to refer to Holmes as "You Know Who" or simply "HIM":

"Watson describes You Know Who as a mind without a heart, which is hard to play. Hard to become. So what I have done is invent an inner life".[41] Brett invented an imaginary life of Holmes to fill the hollowness of Holmes's "missing heart", his empty emotional life. He imagined: "... what You Know Who's nanny looked like. She was covered in starch. I don't think he saw his mother until he was about eight years old ..." etc.[41]

While the other actors disappeared to the canteen for lunch, Brett would sit alone on the set reading the script, looking at every nuance,[42] reading Holmes in the weekends and on his holidays.

"Some actors fear if they play Sherlock Holmes for a very long run the character will steal their soul, leave no corner for the original inhabitant", he once said,[43] but: "Holmes has become the dark side of the moon for me. He is moody and solitary and underneath I am really sociable and gregarious. It has all got too dangerous".[26]

A theatrical adaptation, The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, by Brett's friend, playwright Jeremy Paul, ran at Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End with Brett and Edward Hardwicke during 1988 and 1989; the production subsequently toured.[24]

Brett's performance is regarded by many critics to have been their favourite rendition of Sherlock Holmes.[44][45][46][47]

Private life and health problems

On 24 May 1958, Brett married the actress Anna Massey (daughter of actor Raymond Massey). Their son, David Huggins, born in 1959, is a British cartoonist, illustrator, and novelist.[48] Brett and Massey divorced on 22 November 1962 after she claimed that he had left her for a man.[49][50] In 1976, Brett married Joan Sullivan Wilson, who died of cancer in July 1985.[51] Brett was in a romantic relationship with the actor Gary Bond, who died exactly one month after Brett.[52] In the late 1970s, Brett was involved with Paul Shenar.[53]

In the latter part of 1986, Brett exhibited wild mood swings that alarmed his family and friends, who persuaded him to seek diagnosis and treatment for manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder.[54] Brett was prescribed lithium tablets to fight this condition. He suspected that he would never be cured, and would have to live with his malady, look for the signs of his disorder, and then deal with it.[55] He wanted to return to work, and to play Holmes again.

The first episode to be produced after his discharge was a two-hour adaptation of The Sign of Four in 1987. From then on, the changes in Brett's appearance and behaviour slowly became more noticeable as the series developed. One of the side effects of the lithium tablets was fluid retention; Brett was putting on weight and retaining water. The drugs were also slowing him down.[56] According to Edward Hardwicke, Brett smoked up to 60 cigarettes a day, which "didn't help his health."[57] He also had heart troubles. His heart was twice the normal size;[58] he had difficulties breathing and needed an oxygen mask on the set. "But, darlings, the show must go on", was his only comment.[59]

During the final decade of his life, Brett was treated in hospital several times for his mental illness, and his health and appearance visibly deteriorated by the time he completed the later episodes of the Sherlock Holmes series. At one point, during the final series, Brett collapsed on set.[60] During his last years, he discussed the illness candidly, encouraging people to recognise its symptoms and seek help.

Death

 
Plaque on a memorial bench for Brett on Clapham Common.

Brett died on 12 September 1995 at his home in Clapham, London, from heart failure. His heart valves had been scarred by rheumatic fever contracted as a child, and on top of this he had been a heavy smoker throughout his life.[58] His body was cremated.

One of his elder brothers, John, who was a minister, spoke at his youngest brother's memorial service on 29 November 1995.

Mel Gussow wrote in an obituary for The New York Times, "Mr. Brett was regarded as the quintessential Holmes: breathtakingly analytical, given to outrageous disguises and the blackest moods and relentless in his enthusiasm for solving the most intricate crimes."[61]

Work

Stage

Year Name Role Place
1956 King Richard II Duke of Aumerle   Winter Garden Theatre
1956 Macbeth Malcolm   Winter Garden Theatre
1956 Romeo and Juliet Paris   Winter Garden Theatre
1957 Troilus and Cressida Troilus   Winter Garden Theatre
1961 Hamlet Hamlet Oxford Playhouse/Royal Strand Theatre
1964 The Deputy Father Riccardo Fontana, S.J.   Brooks Atkinson Theatre
1967 As You Like It Orlando   Royal National Theatre
1978 Dracula Count Dracula various; Broadway production tour
1980 The Crucifer of Blood Dr. Watson   Ahmanson Theatre
1985 Aren't We All? Hon. William Tatham   Brooks Atkinson Theatre
1988 The Secret of Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes   Wyndham's Theatre

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1954 Svengali Pierre Uncredited
1956 War and Peace Nikolai Rostov
1962 The Wild and the Willing Andrew Gilby
1963 The Very Edge Mullen - The Intruder
1963 Girl in the Headlines Jordan Barker
1964 My Fair Lady Freddy Eynsford-Hill
1964 Act of Reprisal Harvey Freeman
1971 Nicholas and Alexandra Uncredited
1978 The Medusa Touch Edward Parrish
1981 The Secret of Seagull Island David Malcolm
1995 Mad Dogs and Englishmen Tony Vernon-Smith
1996 Moll Flanders Artist's Father Posthumous release

Television films

Year Name Role Notes
1957 Meet me by Moonlight Roderick
1962 The Ghost Sonata The Student
1962 Dinner with the Family
1966 Chopin and George Sand - The Creative Years Chopin
1968 The Merry Widow
1969 An Ideal Husband Viscount Goring
1973 The Merchant of Venice Bassanio
1974 Affairs of the Heart Captain Yule
1974 Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill Count Karel Kinsky 2 episodes
1974 Haunted: The Ferryman Sheridan Owen
1975 The Prodigal Daughter Father Daley
1975 Love's Labour's Lost Berowne
1976 Picture of Dorian Gray Basil Hallward
1979 Rebecca Maximillian "Maxim" de Winter
1981 Madame X Dr. Terrence Keith
1981 Macbeth Macbeth
1981 The Good Soldier Edward Ashburnham
1982 The Barretts of Wimpole Street Robert Browning
1983 Number 10 William Pitt the Younger
1984 Morte d'Arthur King Arthur
1985 Florence Nightingale William Nightingale
1985 Deceptions Bryan Foxworth
1987 The Sign of Four Sherlock Holmes
1988 The Hound of the Baskervilles Sherlock Holmes

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Sherlock Holmes television series
  • 1984: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A Scandal in Bohemia
The Dancing Men
The Naval Treaty
The Solitary Cyclist
The Crooked Man
The Speckled Band
The Blue Carbuncle
  • 1985: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Copper Beeches
The Greek Interpreter
The Norwood Builder
The Resident Patient
The Red Headed League
The Final Problem
  • 1986: The Return of Sherlock Holmes
The Empty House
The Priory School
The Second Stain
The Musgrave Ritual
The Abbey Grange
The Man with the Twisted Lip
The Six Napoleons
  • 1988: The Return of Sherlock Holmes
The Devil's Foot
Silver Blaze
Wisteria Lodge
The Bruce Partington Plans
  • 1987—1988: Masterpiece Mystery
The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four
  • 1992: ITV Telethon [Sherlock Holmes]
  • 1991—1993: The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
1991: The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax
1991: The Problem of Thor Bridge
1991: The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place
1991: The Boscombe Valley Mystery
1991: The Illustrious Client
1991: The Adventure of the Creeping Man
1992: The Master Blackmailer
1993: The Last Vampyre
1993: The Eligible Bachelor
  • 1994: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
The Three Gables
The Dying Detective
The Golden Pince-Nez
The Red Circle
The Mazarin Stone
The Cardboard Box
Other television series
Romeo and Juliet
  • 1960: Saturday Playhouse [Nigel Lorraine]
The Guinea Pig
  • 1961: Beauty and the Beast [The Prince]
2 episodes
A Kind of Strength
  • 1962: The Bacchae [Dionysus]
  • 1960—1963: ITV Play of the Week
1960: Tess [Angel Clare]
1962: The Typewriter [Pascal / Maxime]
1963: Three Roads to Rome [Tonino]
Close Season
The Lost Stradivarius
  • 1966—1967: The Three Musketeers [D'Artagnan]
1966: Branded
1966: At Night All Cats Are Grey
1967: The Cardina
1967: Assassin
1967: Walk to the Scaffold
The Seven Eyes of Night [Jeff Walker]
1961: The Picture of Dorian Gray [Dorian Gray]
1964: Something to Declare [Plinio Ceccho]
1967: Quite an Ordinary Knife [Gino]
  • 1967: Kenilworth [Edmund Tressilian]
The Sparrow's Lure
The Black Arts
The Tide Turns
The Wrath of Lions
1966: The Queen & the Welshman [Villiers]
1967: The Magicians: The Incantation of Casanova [Giacomo Casanova]
  • 1968: For Amusement Only [Henry]
Time for the Funny Walk
Desert Journey
With a Little Help from My Friends
  • 1973: Country Matters [Captain Blaine]
An Aspidistra in Babylon
4 episodes
Recovery
Triumph and Tragedy
  • 1974: Affairs of the Heart [Captain Yule]
  • 1974: The Wide World of Mystery [Peter Tower]
One Deadly Owner
  • 1975: A Legacy [Eduard Merz]
4 episodes
  • 1975: Ten from the Twenties [Willie Edwardes]
  • 1975: Twiggy - 15 October episode
  • 1976: Piccadilly Circus [Host]
  • 1977: Supernatural [Mr. Nightingale]
  • 1977: Young Dan'l Boone [Langford]
  • 1978: The Incredible Hulk [James Joslin]
  • 1979: Rebecca [Maxim de Winter]
4 episodes
4 episodes
1969: An Ideal Husband [Lord Goring]
1970: The Rivals [Captain Jack Absolute]
1975: The School for Scandal [Joseph Surface]
1975: Love's Labour's Lost [Berowne]
1976: The Picture of Dorian Gray [Basil Hallward]
1982: On Approval [George, Duke of Bristol]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Eyles mentions three other actors who played both Holmes and Watson: Reginald Owen (who played Watson in a 1932 film and Holmes in a 1933 film),[28] Howard Marion-Crawford (who played Holmes in a radio production and Watson in a television series), and Carleton Hobbs (who portrayed both roles on the radio).[27] Other actors who played both roles include Patrick Macnee,[29] Edward Woodward,[30][31] Kenneth Rivington,[32][33] H. Lawrence Leyton,[34] and John Bell.[35]

References

Citations

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  10. ^ Palmer, Camilla (28 March 2014). "Martin Clunes: My family values". The Guardian.
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  17. ^ V&A, Theatre and Performance Special Collections, Elsie Fogerty Archive, THM/324
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  27. ^ a b Eyles, Allen (1986). Sherlock Holmes: A Centenary Celebration. Harper & Row. p. 86. ISBN 0-06-015620-1.
  28. ^ Barnes (2002), p. 39.
  29. ^ Barnes (2002), p. 60.
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  34. ^ Pointer, Michael (1976). The Sherlock Holmes File. Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. pp. 30–31. ISBN 0-517-52560-7.
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  36. ^ Manners (2001), p. ?.
  37. ^ Manners (2001), p. 122.
  38. ^ Manners (2001), p. 217.
  39. ^ Cox (1999), p. 22.
  40. ^ Manners (2001), p. 121.
  41. ^ a b Manners (2001), p. 134.
  42. ^ Manners (2001), p. 133.
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  52. ^ Manners (2001), p. 130.
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Bibliography

  • Barnes, Alan (2002). Sherlock Holmes on Screen. Reynolds & Hearn Ltd. ISBN 1-903111-04-8.
  • Cox, Michael (1999). A Study in Celluloid: A Producer's Account of Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes. Rupert Books. ISBN 1-902791-04-5.
  • Davies, David Stuart (1996). Bending The Willow: Jeremy Brett As Sherlock Holmes. Chester, England: Calabash Press. ISBN 1899562184
  • Manners, Terry (2001). The Man Who Became Sherlock Holmes - The Tortured Mind of Jeremy Brett. London: Virgin Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-7535-0536-3. OCLC 59510394.
  • Whittaker, Maureen (2019). Jeremy Brett: Playing a Part. London: MX Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78705-589-6

External links

  • Jeremy Brett at IMDb
  • Jeremy Brett at the BFI's Screenonline
  • Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes (Granada series)
  • Jeremy Brett biography

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Peter Jeremy William Huggins 3 November 1933 12 September 1995 known professionally as Jeremy Brett was an English actor He played fictional detective Sherlock Holmes in four Granada TV series from 1984 to 1994 in all 41 episodes His career spanned from stage to television and film to Shakespeare and musical theatre He also played the smitten Freddy Eynsford Hill in the 1964 Warner Bros production of My Fair Lady Jeremy BrettBrett as Sherlock HolmesBornPeter Jeremy William Huggins 1933 11 03 3 November 1933 1 2 Berkswell Warwickshire EnglandDied12 September 1995 1995 09 12 aged 61 Clapham London EnglandEducationEton CollegeCentral School of Speech and DramaYears active1954 1995Spouse s Anna Massey m 1958 div 1962 wbr Joan Wilson m 1976 died 1985 wbr Partner s Gary Bond 1969 1976 3 4 Paul Shenar late 1970s 5 Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Stage and screen 2 2 Sherlock Holmes 3 Private life and health problems 4 Death 5 Work 5 1 Stage 5 2 Film 5 3 Television films 6 See also 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditJeremy Brett was born Peter Jeremy William Huggins at Berkswell Grange in Berkswell then in Warwickshire His birthdate was actually 3 November 1933 1 but it has also been stated as December 1933 6 or 1935 according to many sources 7 He was the son of Lieutenant Colonel Henry William Huggins DSO MC DL 1890 1965 an Army officer and Elizabeth Edith Cadbury Butler 1903 1959 of the confectionery dynasty 8 9 He had three older brothers John Patrick and Michael The actor Martin Clunes is his nephew 10 or according to other sources either his cousin or cousin once removed 11 12 13 Educated at Eton College he claimed to have been an academic disaster attributing his learning difficulties to dyslexia Brett belonged to the Woodmen of Arden an archery club established in 1785 His father and brothers were also members Although he eventually developed precisely honed diction he was born with rhotacism a speech impediment which prevented him from pronouncing the R sound correctly He underwent corrective surgery as a teenager and followed it with years of practising 14 15 16 However while at Eton he excelled at singing and was a member of the college choir He was trained by Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama then based at the Royal Albert Hall 17 18 in London graduating in 1954 but his father had demanded that he change his name for the sake of family honour so he took his stage name from the label of his first suit Brett amp Co 19 In 1959 while Brett was playing Hamlet his mother was killed in a car crash in the Welsh mountains This had a tremendous effect on Brett Later in life he spoke about the accident its impact on him and consequently his performance my mother had been killed savagely in a car accident in 1959 and I was very angry about that because my son when she was killed was only three months old There was anger it was interesting there was anger in me And I think that came through I felt cheated I felt my mother had been cheated the rage of that came through He could not believe the circumstances and channelled his anger into his performance 20 Career EditStage and screen Edit Brett made his professional acting debut in rep at the Library Theatre in Manchester in 1954 and his London stage debut with the Old Vic company in Troilus and Cressida in 1956 21 He made his first appearance in a major film with War and Peace 1956 which starred Audrey Hepburn 22 Hamlet 1960 Also in 1956 he appeared on Broadway as the Duke of Aumerle in Richard II 23 In 1959 Brett had a singing role as the romantic lead of Archie Forsyth in the West End musical Marigold Also in 1959 he played the part of Hamlet however on reflection in a BBC2 television documentary Playing the Dane Brett later said that I don t think I was very good as Hamlet I think I was too young I was too young intellectually I was too young philosophically I was Byronic I was very handsome I had qualities but I d much rather see other people s version I wasn t convinced by me The respected theatre critic Harold Hobson wrote of Brett s portrayal that the incestuous bed was the centre of his performance He played many classical roles on stage including about a dozen Shakespearean parts at the Old Vic in New York and four while Brett was a member of the National Theatre Company from 1967 to 1970 24 Young Jeremy BrettFrom the early 1960s Brett was often on British television He starred in several serials including as d Artagnan in an adaptation of The Three Musketeers 1966 His highest profile film appearance was as Freddy Eynsford Hill in My Fair Lady 1964 again with Audrey Hepburn Although Brett sang well as he later demonstrated when he played Danilo in a BBC Television broadcast of The Merry Widow Christmas Day 1968 his singing in My Fair Lady was dubbed by Bill Shirley Around this time Brett was considered to replace Sean Connery as James Bond 007 but turned the part down feeling that playing 007 would harm his career George Lazenby was subsequently cast instead 25 Some of his appearances were in classical comedic roles such as Captain Absolute in a television version of The Rivals 1970 and Bassanio in William Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice 1970 in a National Theatre Company production directed by Jonathan Miller which also featured Laurence Olivier as Shylock and Joan Plowright as Portia This was adapted for television in 1973 with the same three leads Brett joked that as an actor he was rarely allowed into the 20th century and never into the present day He did though appear in a few contemporary guest roles in a couple of the ITC series such as The Baron 1967 and The Champions 1969 wherein he was cast as swarthy smooth villains Brett also appeared in The Incredible Hulk Of Guilt Models and Murder 1977 and starred as Maxim in the 1979 adaptation of Daphne du Maurier s Rebecca opposite Joanna David Jeremy Brett s final posthumous film appearance was an uncredited bit part as the artist s father in Moll Flanders a 1996 Hollywood feature film starring Robin Wright Penn in the title role The film not to be confused with the 1996 ITV adaptation starring Alex Kingston was released nearly a year after Brett s death 22 Sherlock Holmes Edit Brett as Sherlock Holmes Although Brett appeared in many different roles during his 40 year career he is best remembered for his performance as Sherlock Holmes in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes a series of Granada Television films made between 1984 and 1994 These were adapted by John Hawkesworth and other writers from the original stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Even though he reportedly feared being typecast Brett appeared in 41 episodes of the Granada series alongside David Burke and latterly Edward Hardwicke as Doctor Watson Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke appeared on stage in 1988 and 1989 in The Secret of Sherlock Holmes directed by Patrick Garland After taking on the demanding role Holmes is the hardest part I have ever played harder than Hamlet or Macbeth 26 Brett made few other acting appearances and he is now widely considered to be the definitive Holmes of his era just as Basil Rathbone was at the beginning of the 1940s and William Gillette during the first third of the 20th century Brett had previously played Doctor Watson on stage opposite Charlton Heston as Holmes in the 1980 Los Angeles production of The Crucifer of Blood making him one of only a small number of actors to play both Holmes and Watson professionally 27 fn 1 Brett had been approached in February 1982 by Granada Television to play Holmes The idea was to make a totally authentic and faithful adaptation of the character s best cases Eventually Brett accepted the role He wanted to be the best Sherlock Holmes the world had ever seen 36 He conducted extensive research on the great detective and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself and was very attentive to discrepancies between the scripts he had been given and Conan Doyle s original stories 37 One of Brett s dearest possessions on the set was his 77 page Baker Street File on everything from Holmes mannerisms to his eating and drinking habits Brett once explained that some actors are becomers they try to become their characters When it works the actor is like a sponge squeezing himself dry to remove his own personality then absorbing the character s like a liquid 38 Brett was obsessed with bringing more passion to the role of Holmes He introduced Holmes s rather eccentric hand gestures and short violent laughter He would hurl himself on the ground just to look for a footprint he would leap over the furniture or jump onto the parapet of a bridge with no regard for his personal safety 39 Holmes s obsessive and depressive personality fascinated and frightened Brett In many ways Holmes s personality resembled the actor s own with outbursts of passionate energy followed by periods of lethargy It became difficult for him to let go of Holmes after work He had always been told that the only way for an actor to stay sane was for him to leave his part behind at the end of the day but Brett started dreaming about Holmes and the dreams turned into nightmares 40 Brett began to refer to Holmes as You Know Who or simply HIM Watson describes You Know Who as a mind without a heart which is hard to play Hard to become So what I have done is invent an inner life 41 Brett invented an imaginary life of Holmes to fill the hollowness of Holmes s missing heart his empty emotional life He imagined what You Know Who s nanny looked like She was covered in starch I don t think he saw his mother until he was about eight years old etc 41 While the other actors disappeared to the canteen for lunch Brett would sit alone on the set reading the script looking at every nuance 42 reading Holmes in the weekends and on his holidays Some actors fear if they play Sherlock Holmes for a very long run the character will steal their soul leave no corner for the original inhabitant he once said 43 but Holmes has become the dark side of the moon for me He is moody and solitary and underneath I am really sociable and gregarious It has all got too dangerous 26 A theatrical adaptation The Secret of Sherlock Holmes by Brett s friend playwright Jeremy Paul ran at Wyndham s Theatre in London s West End with Brett and Edward Hardwicke during 1988 and 1989 the production subsequently toured 24 Brett s performance is regarded by many critics to have been their favourite rendition of Sherlock Holmes 44 45 46 47 Private life and health problems EditOn 24 May 1958 Brett married the actress Anna Massey daughter of actor Raymond Massey Their son David Huggins born in 1959 is a British cartoonist illustrator and novelist 48 Brett and Massey divorced on 22 November 1962 after she claimed that he had left her for a man 49 50 In 1976 Brett married Joan Sullivan Wilson who died of cancer in July 1985 51 Brett was in a romantic relationship with the actor Gary Bond who died exactly one month after Brett 52 In the late 1970s Brett was involved with Paul Shenar 53 In the latter part of 1986 Brett exhibited wild mood swings that alarmed his family and friends who persuaded him to seek diagnosis and treatment for manic depression also known as bipolar disorder 54 Brett was prescribed lithium tablets to fight this condition He suspected that he would never be cured and would have to live with his malady look for the signs of his disorder and then deal with it 55 He wanted to return to work and to play Holmes again The first episode to be produced after his discharge was a two hour adaptation of The Sign of Four in 1987 From then on the changes in Brett s appearance and behaviour slowly became more noticeable as the series developed One of the side effects of the lithium tablets was fluid retention Brett was putting on weight and retaining water The drugs were also slowing him down 56 According to Edward Hardwicke Brett smoked up to 60 cigarettes a day which didn t help his health 57 He also had heart troubles His heart was twice the normal size 58 he had difficulties breathing and needed an oxygen mask on the set But darlings the show must go on was his only comment 59 During the final decade of his life Brett was treated in hospital several times for his mental illness and his health and appearance visibly deteriorated by the time he completed the later episodes of the Sherlock Holmes series At one point during the final series Brett collapsed on set 60 During his last years he discussed the illness candidly encouraging people to recognise its symptoms and seek help Death Edit Plaque on a memorial bench for Brett on Clapham Common Brett died on 12 September 1995 at his home in Clapham London from heart failure His heart valves had been scarred by rheumatic fever contracted as a child and on top of this he had been a heavy smoker throughout his life 58 His body was cremated One of his elder brothers John who was a minister spoke at his youngest brother s memorial service on 29 November 1995 Mel Gussow wrote in an obituary for The New York Times Mr Brett was regarded as the quintessential Holmes breathtakingly analytical given to outrageous disguises and the blackest moods and relentless in his enthusiasm for solving the most intricate crimes 61 Work EditStage Edit Year Name Role Place1956 King Richard II Duke of Aumerle Winter Garden Theatre1956 Macbeth Malcolm Winter Garden Theatre1956 Romeo and Juliet Paris Winter Garden Theatre1957 Troilus and Cressida Troilus Winter Garden Theatre1961 Hamlet Hamlet Oxford Playhouse Royal Strand Theatre1964 The Deputy Father Riccardo Fontana S J Brooks Atkinson Theatre1967 As You Like It Orlando Royal National Theatre1978 Dracula Count Dracula various Broadway production tour1980 The Crucifer of Blood Dr Watson Ahmanson Theatre1985 Aren t We All Hon William Tatham Brooks Atkinson Theatre1988 The Secret of Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes Wyndham s TheatreFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1954 Svengali Pierre Uncredited1956 War and Peace Nikolai Rostov1962 The Wild and the Willing Andrew Gilby1963 The Very Edge Mullen The Intruder1963 Girl in the Headlines Jordan Barker1964 My Fair Lady Freddy Eynsford Hill1964 Act of Reprisal Harvey Freeman1971 Nicholas and Alexandra Uncredited1978 The Medusa Touch Edward Parrish1981 The Secret of Seagull Island David Malcolm1995 Mad Dogs and Englishmen Tony Vernon Smith1996 Moll Flanders Artist s Father Posthumous releaseTelevision films Edit Year Name Role Notes1957 Meet me by Moonlight Roderick1962 The Ghost Sonata The Student1962 Dinner with the Family1966 Chopin and George Sand The Creative Years Chopin1968 The Merry Widow1969 An Ideal Husband Viscount Goring1973 The Merchant of Venice Bassanio1974 Affairs of the Heart Captain Yule1974 Jennie Lady Randolph Churchill Count Karel Kinsky 2 episodes1974 Haunted The Ferryman Sheridan Owen1975 The Prodigal Daughter Father Daley1975 Love s Labour s Lost Berowne1976 Picture of Dorian Gray Basil Hallward1979 Rebecca Maximillian Maxim de Winter1981 Madame X Dr Terrence Keith1981 Macbeth Macbeth1981 The Good Soldier Edward Ashburnham1982 The Barretts of Wimpole Street Robert Browning1983 Number 10 William Pitt the Younger1984 Morte d Arthur King Arthur1985 Florence Nightingale William Nightingale1985 Deceptions Bryan Foxworth1987 The Sign of Four Sherlock Holmes1988 The Hound of the Baskervilles Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes television series1984 The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesA Scandal in Bohemia The Dancing Men The Naval Treaty The Solitary Cyclist The Crooked Man The Speckled Band The Blue Carbuncle dd 1985 The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesThe Copper Beeches The Greek Interpreter The Norwood Builder The Resident Patient The Red Headed League The Final Problem dd 1986 The Return of Sherlock HolmesThe Empty House The Priory School The Second Stain The Musgrave Ritual The Abbey Grange The Man with the Twisted Lip The Six Napoleons dd 1988 The Return of Sherlock HolmesThe Devil s Foot Silver Blaze Wisteria Lodge The Bruce Partington Plans dd 1987 1988 Masterpiece MysteryThe Return of Sherlock Holmes The Hound of the Baskervilles The Return of Sherlock Holmes The Sign of Four dd 1992 ITV Telethon Sherlock Holmes 1991 1993 The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes1991 The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax 1991 The Problem of Thor Bridge 1991 The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place 1991 The Boscombe Valley Mystery 1991 The Illustrious Client 1991 The Adventure of the Creeping Man 1992 The Master Blackmailer 1993 The Last Vampyre 1993 The Eligible Bachelor dd 1994 The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesThe Three Gables The Dying Detective The Golden Pince Nez The Red Circle The Mazarin Stone The Cardboard Box dd Other television series1957 Producers Showcase Paris Romeo and Juliet dd 1960 Saturday Playhouse Nigel Lorraine The Guinea Pig dd 1961 Beauty and the Beast The Prince 2 episodes dd 1961 BBC Sunday Night Play Julian Bennett A Kind of Strength dd 1962 The Bacchae Dionysus 1960 1963 ITV Play of the Week1960 Tess Angel Clare 1962 The Typewriter Pascal Maxime 1963 Three Roads to Rome Tonino dd 1965 Knock on Any Door David Close Season dd 1966 Mystery and Imagination Sir John Maltravers The Lost Stradivarius dd 1966 1967 The Three Musketeers D Artagnan 1966 Branded 1966 At Night All Cats Are Grey 1967 The Cardina 1967 Assassin 1967 Walk to the Scaffold dd 1967 The BaronThe Seven Eyes of Night Jeff Walker dd 1961 1967 Armchair Theatre1961 The Picture of Dorian Gray Dorian Gray 1964 Something to Declare Plinio Ceccho 1967 Quite an Ordinary Knife Gino dd 1967 Kenilworth Edmund Tressilian The Sparrow s Lure The Black Arts The Tide Turns The Wrath of Lions dd 1966 1967 Theatre 6251966 The Queen amp the Welshman Villiers 1967 The Magicians The Incantation of Casanova Giacomo Casanova dd 1968 For Amusement Only Henry Time for the Funny Walk dd 1969 The Champions The Bey Desert Journey dd 1970 Solo Byron 1973 The Protectors Kahan With a Little Help from My Friends dd 1973 Country Matters Captain Blaine An Aspidistra in Babylon dd 1973 A Picture of Katherine Mansfield John Middleton Murry 4 episodes dd 1974 Jennie Lady Randolph Churchill Count Karel Kinsky Recovery Triumph and Tragedy dd 1974 Affairs of the Heart Captain Yule 1974 The Wide World of Mystery Peter Tower One Deadly Owner dd 1975 A Legacy Eduard Merz 4 episodes dd 1975 Ten from the Twenties Willie Edwardes 1975 Twiggy 15 October episode 1976 Piccadilly Circus Host 1977 Supernatural Mr Nightingale 1977 Young Dan l Boone Langford 1978 The Incredible Hulk James Joslin 1979 Rebecca Maxim de Winter 4 episodes dd 1979 Hart to Hart Mason Parks 1980 Galactica 1980 Xaviar Lieutenant Nash 1981 Seagull Island David Malcolm 4 episodes dd 1970 1982 BBC Play of the Month1969 An Ideal Husband Lord Goring 1970 The Rivals Captain Jack Absolute 1975 The School for Scandal Joseph Surface 1975 Love s Labour s Lost Berowne 1976 The Picture of Dorian Gray Basil Hallward 1982 On Approval George Duke of Bristol dd 1983 Number 10 William Pitt the Younger 1984 The Love Boat Ernest Finley See also EditList of Sherlock Holmes episodes starring Jeremy Brett including brief episode summaries List of actors who have played Sherlock HolmesFootnotes Edit Eyles mentions three other actors who played both Holmes and Watson Reginald Owen who played Watson in a 1932 film and Holmes in a 1933 film 28 Howard Marion Crawford who played Holmes in a radio production and Watson in a television series and Carleton Hobbs who portrayed both roles on the radio 27 Other actors who played both roles include Patrick Macnee 29 Edward Woodward 30 31 Kenneth Rivington 32 33 H Lawrence Leyton 34 and John Bell 35 References EditCitations a b Birth Record on 3 November 1933 for Peter Jeremy William Huggins in the England amp Wales Civil Registration Birth Index 1916 2005 dubious discuss Jeremy Brett an Unnerving Holmes Is Dead at 59 The New York Times 14 September 1995 Retrieved 11 November 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