Jeremy Geidt was an American actor and writer, best known for his roles in Next Stop Wonderland, Doctor Knock, and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre. He was born on February 25, 1930, in London, England, UK, and passed away on August 6, 2013, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Jeremy Geidt was married to Jan until his death in 2013 and had two children with her. He had another marriage that ended in divorce, with whom he had one child. Throughout his life, he balanced his family commitments with a successful career in acting and education.
Career
Geidt was not only a talented actor but also a dedicated teacher of acting at Harvard University. His performances spanned across various television series and films, showcasing his versatility and skill in the performing arts. He made significant contributions to theater and film, leaving a mark as an influential figure in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Jeremy Geidt died on August 6, 2013, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His legacy lives on through his work in film and television, as well as the many students he inspired during his teaching career. Geidt is remembered for his contributions to acting and his influence on future generations of performers.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Type |
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Next Stop Wonderland | 1998 | Bookseller | Film |
The Spanish Prisoner | 1997 | Timid Man | Film |
Camera Three | 1997 | TV Series | |
Julius Caesar | 1977 | TV Series | |
Second City Reports | 1964 | Various Characters | TV Series |
Quest | 1963 | Various Characters | TV Series |
Private Potter | 1963 | Maj. Reid | Film |
Compact | 1962 | Harry Lemmington | TV Series |
Philoctetes | 1961 | Sailor | TV Mini Series |
Doctor Knock | 1961 | Scipio | TV Series |
The Somerset Maugham Hour | 1960 | Jimmy Welldon-Burns | TV Series |