7.6.11

the fair sex is your department

'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'/Granada Television
And so I give you a proper introduction to the late actor Jeremy Brett, best known for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in a television film series spanning a decade and as Freddie in 'My Fair Lady'. 

An intensely private bi-sexual, he was married twice and also had a long-time partner in fellow actor Gary Bond. After the death of his second wife he struggled with manic depression & the side-effects of the prescribed medication. The intensity & depth of his role as Holmes also had a deteriorating effect. Combined with heart troubles this eventually meant frequent oxygen mask breaks during shooting  were required. He's quoted as commenting "but, darlings, the show must go on". Unfortunately at the age of 61 his heart gave out. Coincidentally his companion Gary Bond passed away exactly one month later.
Film stills: 'My Fair Lady'/1964/George Cukor (Audrey Hepburn)
'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'/Granada Television


Here are some interesting titbits about his life:

1. Son of a lord, an heir of the Cadbury chocolate family
2. Dyslexic, he struggled academically at Eton, pursued drama & was told by his father to change his name to preserve the family honour
3. Born with a speech impediment preventing him from pronouncing the 'R' sound correctly he underwent surgery & a lifetime of vocal exercises resulting in his enviable perfect diction
4. Was so concerned by the negativity between the depicted cocaine use and his Sherlock Holmes character's popularity with children that he approached & convinced Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's daughter for permission to convey his overcoming the addiction (against her father's storyline), through the burial of his syringe.

Quickie: Born '33, died '95 / London, England / 185cm / eyes: hazel / smoked up to 3 packs a day / auditioned on two occasions for the role of James Bond, and nearly was!

2 comments:

  1. Hmm yes - thanks for pointing that out, should know my maths.

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