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  1. Al interpretar el papel principal en Hamlet (Shakespeare) en el Strand Theatre, en 1959-60, demostró que los grandes papeles clásicos estaban a su alcance.

  2. 5 de feb. de 2021 · Para Brett aquel era el papel “más difícil y exigente de mi carrera, mucho más que Hamlet o Macbeth”. Brett fue Holmes en 41 episodios de la serie de Granada, contando con David Burke como...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeremy_BrettJeremy Brett - Wikipedia

    In 1959, Brett had a singing role as the romantic lead of Archie Forsyth in the West End musical Marigold. Also in 1959, he played the part of Hamlet; however, on reflection, in a BBC2 television documentary Playing the Dane, Brett later said that "I don't think I was very good as Hamlet. I think I was too young. I was too young ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0107950Jeremy Brett - IMDb

    Jeremy Brett. Actor: My Fair Lady. The refined and debonair English actor Jeremy Brett will forever be best remembered for his long-running and critically acclaimed portrayal of Sherlock Holmes for Britain's Granada Television. From a privileged background, Brett was educated at England's most prestigious independent school, Eton College.

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  5. 14 de sept. de 1995 · Jeremy Brett, who incarnated Sherlock Holmes in the long-running "Mystery!" series on Public Television, died on Tuesday in London. He was 59. The cause was heart failure, according to Granada...

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › jeremy-brettJeremy Brett _ AcademiaLab

    En 1959, Brett interpretó el papel principal romántico de Archie Forsyth en el musical Marigold del West End. También en 1959, interpretó el papel de Hamlet; sin embargo, después de reflexionar, en un documental de televisión de la BBC2 Playing the Dane, Brett dijo más tarde que "no creo que fuera muy bueno como Hamlet".

  7. 6′ 1″ (1.86 m) Mini Bio. The refined and debonair English actor Jeremy Brett will forever be best remembered for his long-running and critically acclaimed portrayal of Sherlock Holmes for Britain's Granada Television. From a privileged background, Brett was educated at England's most prestigious independent school, Eton College.