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In 2002, Jeremy & co. won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture for: Gosford Park (2001).
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In 2002, Jeremy & co. won the Special Achievement Award for Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble for: Gosford Park (2001) at the Satellite Awards.
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In 2002, Jeremy & co. was nominated for the PFCS Award for Best Acting Ensemble for: Gosford Park (2001).
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In 2002, Jeremy & co. won the OFCS Award for Best Ensemble for: Gosford Park (2001).
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In 2000, Jeremy won the ALFS Award for British Actor of the Year for: Happy, Texas (1999).
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In 2002, Jeremy & co. won the FFCC Award for Best Ensemble Cast for: Gosford Park (2001).
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In 2003, Jeremy won the International Fantasy Film Award for Best Actor
for: Cypher (2002).
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In 2000, Jeremy won the Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actor for: An Ideal Husband (1999). He also won the award for The Winslow Boy (1999).
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In 1999, Jeremy won the Best British Performance Award for: The Winslow Boy (1999) at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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In 1997, Jeremy was nominated for the Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actor for: Emma (1996).
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In 2002, Jeremy won the Best Actor Award at the Catalonian International Film Festival, Sitges, Spain for: Cypher (2002).
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In 2002, Jeremy & co. won the BFCA Award for Best Acting Ensemble for: Gosford Park (2001).
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Jeremy received his professional training at the Old Vic Theatre School, then worked his way through regional theater to the London stage.
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Jeremy attended London University, where he majored in English.
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Jeremy's family moved to Bristol, England in 1972.
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Jeremy's father, John, is best known for his translations of Ibsen.
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Jeremy dated model Marie Helvan for a short time.
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Jeremy used to be romantically involved with model Lisa Butcher.
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Jeremy once dated television presenter Donna Air.
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Jeremy is an avid fisherman, and cook.
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Jeremy has a flat in Finsbury Park as well as a house three miles from the coast in Norfolk, England, UK.
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Jeremy has two older brothers, Christophe> and Tim
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Jeremy's mother, Rachel, died several years ago after a long-running illness.
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Jeremy was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1990 (1989 season) for Most Promising Newcomer for his performance in The Voysey Inheritance.
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While Jeremy was playing the small role of Osric and understudying the title role in a 1989 production of Hamlet Jeremy replaced star Daniel Day-Lewis when the actor had a total breakdown in mid-performance.
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Jeremy's parents are both professors at Cambridge University.
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Jeremy's parents are John and Rachel Northam.
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Jeremy is 6'2" (1.88 m) tall.