Jeremy Kemp
Jeremy Kemp (3 January 1935 - 19 July 2019) was a distinguished English actor celebrated for his captivating performances in both television and film. Born Jeremy Walker in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, he was the son of Elsa May (née Kemp) and Edmund Reginald Walker, an engineer. Kemp honed his craft at the Central School of Speech and Drama, which paved the way for a dynamic career in acting.
Kemp gained recognition for his roles in popular miniseries such as "The Winds of War" and was featured in acclaimed productions like "The Blue Max" and "Z-Cars." His extensive television portfolio includes notable series like "Colditz," "Space: 1999," and several American shows, including "Hart to Hart," "The Greatest American Hero," "The Fall Guy," "Conan the Adventurer," "Star Trek: The Next Generation," "War and Remembrance," and "Murder, She Wrote."
In addition to his television work, Kemp's film career was marked by performances in "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors," "Operation Crossbow," "A Bridge Too Far," "Top Secret!," and the beloved romantic comedy "Four Weddings and a Funeral." He also portrayed the character Cornwall in the 1984 TV adaptation of "King Lear," sharing the screen with the legendary Laurence Olivier. Jeremy Kemp's legacy endures through his diverse body of work and the impact he made in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Darling Lili
East of Elephant Rock
Caravans
Eyewitness
A Twist of Sand
The Blockhouse
Operation Crossbow
The Winter's Tale
Henry VIII
Prisoner of Honor
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
Top Secret!
Cast a Giant Shadow
Angels and Insects
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
The Belstone Fox
The Return of the Soldier
The Prisoner of Zenda (1979)
When the Whales Came
Assignment K
The Winds of War