Jeremy Northam
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Jeremy Philip Northam was born in Cambridge, England to parents John
and Rachel, both university professors. John Northam is best known for
his translations of Henrik Ibsen. The
family moved to Bristol, in 1972, where Jeremy attended Bristol Grammar
School. Jeremy graduated from Bedford College, University of London, in
1984 with a bachelor of arts degree in English Literature. After
graduation, he attended the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and worked
his way through regional theater to the London stage. Northam was the
recipient of the prestigious
Laurence Olivier Award - the British
equivalent of the Tony - for outstanding newcomer, for his 1990
performance as "Edward Voysey", the moral pivot of the Royal National
Theatre revival of the 1905 play, "The Voysey Inheritance". In 1994, he
made his American film debut in the thriller,
The Net (1995), with
Sandra Bullock, followed by his beloved
portrayal of "Mr. Knightley" in Miramax's
Emma (1996), starring opposite
Gwyneth Paltrow. Northam has continued
to thrill his audiences with his many acclaimed performances, which
include big budget productions, smart, independent projects and even
television and audio books.