Jeremy Kemp
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jeremy Kemp (3 January 1935 - 19 July 2019) was an English actor. He was known for his roles in the miniseries The Winds of War, The Blue Max and Z-Cars. Kemp was born Jeremy Walker in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, the son of Elsa May (née Kemp) and Edmund Reginald Walker, an engineer, and studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His TV credits include: Colditz, Space: 1999 and a number of American series such as: Hart to Hart, The Greatest American Hero, The Fall Guy, Conan the Adventurer, Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Winds of War, War and Remembrance and Murder, She Wrote. His film roles include: Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, Operation Crossbow, The Blue Max, A Bridge Too Far, Top Secret! and Four Weddings and a Funeral. He also appeared as Cornwall in the 1984 TV movie version of King Lear opposite Laurence Olivier as Lear. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jeremy Kemp, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2012 · Amicus: House of Horrors as
- 2012 · Amicus: House of Horrors as Self
- 1997 · Conan the Adventurer as Hissah Zul
- 1995 · Angels and Insects as Sir Harald Alabaster
- 1994 · Four Weddings and a Funeral as Sir John Delaney - Wedding Two
- 1992 · Duel of Hearts as Lord Milborne
- 1991 · Prisoner of Honor as Gen. de Pellieux
- 1989 · Summer's Lease as
- 1989 · When the Whales Came as Mr. Wellbeloved
- 1988 · War and Remembrance as Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
- 1988 · Reasonable Force as Pomeroy
- 1987 · Star Trek: The Next Generation as Robert Picard
- 1986 · Peter the Great as Col. Patrick Gordon
- 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Minister Melnikov
- 1984 · Top Secret! as General Streck
- 1984 · Sherlock Holmes as Dr Grimesby Roylott
- 1984 · George Washington as Gen. Horatio Gates
- 1984 · Jesus: The Evidence as Themselves
- 1983 · Uncommon Valor as Ferryman
- 1983 · Sadat as Thompson
- 1983 · Feet Foremost as Ampleforth
- 1983 · King Lear as Cornwall
- 1983 · The Winds of War as Brigadier General Armin Von Roon
- 1983 · The Phantom of the Opera as Baron Hunyadi
- 1983 · The Return of the Soldier as Frank
- 1981 · Contract as George
- 1981 · Unity as Putzi Hanfstaengl
- 1981 · The Greatest American Hero as
- 1981 · Evita Peron as German Official
- 1981 · The Winter's Tale as Leontes
- 1979 · Jamaican Gold as Reginald Landers
- 1979 · Hart to Hart as
- 1979 · The Prisoner of Zenda as Duke Michael
- 1979 · Leopard in the Snow as Bolt
- 1979 · Henry VIII as Duke of Norfolk
- 1979 · School Play as James Lombard
- 1978 · BBC Television Shakespeare as
- 1978 · Caravans as Dr. Smythe
- 1978 · Liza as Lavretsky
- 1978 · Keefer as Kliest
- 1977 · East of Elephant Rock as Harry Rawlins
- 1977 · A Bridge Too Far as R.A.F. Briefing Officer
- 1977 · The Rhinemann Exchange as Geoffrey Moore
- 1976 · The Seven-Per-Cent Solution as Baron Karl von Leinsdorf
- 1976 · Double Echo as Dr Mallam
- 1975 · Lips of Lurid Blue as George Stevens
- 1975 · Space: 1999 as Ernst Linden
- 1975 · Brassneck as
- 1975 · Goodbye as Tony Lyle
- 1974 · Hardness 10 as Sir Harold Ames
- 1973 · The Blockhouse as Grabinski
- 1973 · The Belstone Fox as John Kendrick
- 1972 · Colditz as Sq. Ldr. Tony Shaw
- 1972 · Pope Joan as Joan's Father
- 1970 · Play for Today as Reader, Kuznetsov's 'Prison Diaries' (voice)
- 1970 · Play for Today as Tony Lyle
- 1970 · Play for Today as Roderick Bagley
- 1970 · The Games as Jim Harcourt
- 1970 · Darling Lili as Colonel Kurt Von Ruger
- 1970 · Eyewitness as Inspector Galleria
- 1968 · A Twist of Sand as Harry Riker
- 1968 · The Strange Affair as Det. Sgt. Pierce
- 1968 · Assignment K as Hal
- 1966 · The Blue Max as Willi von Klugermann
- 1966 · Cast a Giant Shadow as Senior British Officer
- 1965 · Contract to Kill as
- 1965 · Operation Crossbow as Captain Phil Bradley
- 1965 · Dr. Terror's House of Horrors as Jerry Drake (segment 2 "Creeping Vine")
- 1964 · Face of a Stranger as
- 1963 · Cleopatra as Agitator (uncredited)
- 1962 · Z-Cars as PC Bob Steele
- 1962 · Z-Cars as Vagrant
- 1956 · The Battle of the River Plate as Gunner, HMS Achilles (uncredited)
- 1956 · The Battle of the River Plate as Gunner, H.M.S. Achilles (uncredited)