Jeremy Spenser

Jeremy Spenser (born Jeremy John Dornhurst de Saram 16 July 1937) is a British former actor who made his screen debut aged 11 in Anna Karenina (1948).[1][2][3][4]

Jeremy Spenser
Born (1937-07-16) 16 July 1937
London, England, United Kingdom
Other namesJeremy John Dornhurst de Saram
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1948–1967
RelativesDavid Spenser
(brother)

The following year he played in the black comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets as the young Louis Mazzini. He played the young King Nicolas in The Prince and the Showgirl with Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe and in Ferry to Hong Kong with Orson Welles .

In the 1960s, the role offers began to slow down. His last film role was in 1966 as "man with the apple" in Fahrenheit 451 , directed by François Truffaut. A little later Spenser retired from acting.[5]

Personal life

Jeremy Spenser is the brother of British actor, director, producer and writer David Spenser.[6]

Selected filmography

References

Bibliography

  • John Holmstrom, The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995, Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 204.


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