David Burke for the first series. Edward Hardwicke after that.
Yes it has, Jeremy Brett who played Sherlock in the granada series of sherlock holmes played watson in a theatre production.
No!! Sherlock Holmes had nothing to do with the romance in the Hound. It was only between Sir Henry and Beryl Stapleton.
Yes. On 24 May 1958 he married the actress Anna Massey. Their son, David Huggins, born in 1959 is now a British cartoonist, illustrator and novelist Jeremy regarded Caleb and Rebekah Sullivan as his children -- a legacy for him from Joan Wilson, his second wife.
No, he did not. They asked me to improve on the previous answer. So, I thought I'd leave it and post this below. The above answer is completely incorrect. I saw the episode. It's the very first in the series... a special that was not included in the DVD boxed set - for reasons I do not know. You have to have been a fan of the show in the 80's or have watched it on PBS in the 90's to have seen it. But he most certainly did not fail to make the very first story in the series introducing the characters. Jeremy Brett WAS Sherlock Holmes. May he Rest in Peace.
Jeremy Brett's birth name is Huggins, Peter Jeremy William.
Jeremy Brett was born on November 3, 1933.
Jeremy Brett was born on November 3, 1933.
Jeremy Brett has 185 cm. For example like Clint Eastwood.
No
Jeremy Brett (1933-1995).
yes twice
There is no definitive information publicly available about Jeremy Brett's personal beliefs. His religious views were not a prominent aspect of his public persona or career.
No he was'nt he was bi-sexual.
1984-1994
Jeremy Brett is a English actor born in 1933, best known for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. He made his professional acting debut in 1954 in Manchester.
I believe there were forty-one episodes with Jeremy Brett, but only five of them were feature length. He stared in 2 only. Both were TV Movies and classed as such. The Sign of Four (TV Movie) 1987 and The Hound of the Baskervilles (TV Movie) 1988. All others were part of the TV series with some being "extended editons"