Jeremy Clyde Biography (1941-)
Born March 22, 1941 (some sources say 1944), in Dorney, England; children: two.
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, singer
- Birth Details
- March 22, 1941
- Dorney, England
Favorite roles--: Charles I in By the Sword Divided.
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Stage Appearances
- (Broadway debut) Second Lieutenant Edward Millington, Conduct Unbecoming, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1970
- Sir Henry Green, Richard II and groom, Macbeth, both National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1972
- Clitandre, The Misanthrope, National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1973
- Pump Boys and Dinettes, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1985
- Film Appearances
- Monty, The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery, Braywild/BritishLion, 1966. Nick Topping, Silver Bears, Columbia, 1978
- Tipping, ffolkes (also known as North Sea Hijack and Assault Force), Universal, 1980
- Teddy Barrington, Invitation to the Wedding, New Realm Distributors Ltd., 1983
- Hugh, The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt (also known as Wilt), 1989
- Gerry, Aimee, 1990
- Lord Stanhope, Kaspar Hauser, 1993
- 14th Duke, Splitting Heirs, 1993
- Television Appearances
- Series
- Gerard, The Pallisers, PBS, 1977
- Gessler, William Tell (also known as Guilluame Tell), ITV,1986-?, show known as Crossbow, Family Channel, 1987-
- Paul, The Mixer, 1992
- Dick Spackman, Is It Legal?, 1995
- Vernon Ames, Chambers, 2000
- Movies
- Andrew Parker-Bowles, Charles and Diana: A Royal Love Story, ABC,1982
- Reginald Thorman, The Moth (also known as Catherine Cookson's The Moth), 1997
- Michael Mansfield QC, The Colour of Justice, 1999
- Bill Mitchell, "Strangler's Wood," Midsomer Murders, Arts andEntertainment, 1999
- Miniseries
- Edward, Moll Flanders, BBC, 1975, then PBS, 1980
- King Charles I, "By the Sword Divided," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS,1983
- Densher, Blott on the Landscape, 1985
- David Postgate, Campaign, BBC, then Dramaworks, Arts and Entertainment, both 1988
- Also appeared in The Way We Live Now, BBC.
- Specials
- The Julie London Special, syndicated, 1968
- School Play (also known as BBC2 Playhouse: School Play), 1979
- Tom Mansfield, "Trackdown," The Racing Game, Series I, 1980
- Algernon Moncrieff, The Importance of Being Earnest, London Weekend Television, 1981, then PBS, 1985
- Vivian, A Rather English Marriage, PBS, 1999
- Episodic
- Freddie, "The Redcoats Are Coming," The Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1965
- "That's Noway, Thataway," Laredo, 1966
- Himself, The Andy Williams Show, 1966
- Himself, "The Cat's Meow," Batman, ABC, 1966
- Himself, "The Bat's Kow Tow," Batman, ABC, 1966
- Tales of the Unexpected, NBC, 1977
- Smythe, "The Memory Man," Bergerac, 1987
- Nikolai Perossian, "Steeled with a Kiss (Part 2)," Remington Steele, 1987
- "Part of Me," The Hitchhiker, 1988
- Roger McMill, "Who Killed Harry Field?," Inspector Morse, Arts and Entertainment, 1991
- Major Gravenby, Noah's Ark, 1997
- Debenham, "Shifting the Units," The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star, 1998
- Graham Toynbee, "Next of Kin," Casualty, 1998
- Also appeared in The Patty Duke Show, ABC; Hullabaloo, NBC;The Beverly Hillbillies, CBS; My Three Sons, CBS; as Charles Brown, "Out of Bounds," Taggart.
- RECORDINGS
- Albums (With Chad and Jeremy)
- Yesterday's Gone, World Artists, 1965
- Before and After, Columbia, 1965
- Also recorded The Best of Chad and Jeremy, Capitol; Cabbages and Kings; The Arc; I Don't Want to Lose You Baby.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:- Rolling Stone, September 12, 1985, p. 32.