Jeremy Northam
Actor

Jeremy Northam Net Worth

Jeremy Northam is an English actor born in Cambridge, England in 1961. He attended Bristol Grammar School and graduated from Bedford College, University of London with a degree in English Literature. After graduation, he attended the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and worked his way through regional theater to the London stage. Northam was the recipient of the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award for outstanding newcomer for his performance in The Voysey Inheritance. He made his American film debut in The Net (1995) and is best known for his portrayal of Mr. Knightley in Miramax's Emma (1996). Northam has continued to impress audiences with his many acclaimed performances in big budget productions, independent projects, television and audio books.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day December 01, 1961
Birth Place  Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Age 61 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Alma mater Bedford College, University of London (B.A., 1984) Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Occupation Actor
Years active 1987–present
Spouse(s) Liz Moro (m. 2005; div. 2009?)
Parent(s) John Northam Rachel Howard

💰 Net worth: $700,000 (2024)

Jeremy Northam's net worth is estimated to be $700,000 in 2024. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Northam is widely recognized for his talents as an actor and singer. With a successful career spanning over decades, he has garnered acclaim for his versatile performances in both film and theater. Northam's diverse range of roles and his ability to bring depth to his characters have solidified his reputation as a gifted actor. Alongside his acting endeavors, he has also contributed to the entertainment industry as a soundtrack artist. With a net worth of $700,000, Northam's continued success and contributions to the film industry are certainly noteworthy.

Biography/Timeline

1995

He has appeared frequently in British films such as Carrington (1995), Emma (1996), The Winslow Boy (1999), An Ideal Husband (1999), Enigma (2001) and as Welsh actor and singer Ivor Novello in Gosford Park (2001). He made his American film debut in The Net (1995).

2002

In 2002 he starred in the film Cypher alongside Lucy Liu. That same year, he portrayed singer Dean Martin in the CBS film Martin and Lewis and Golfer Walter Hagen in Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius in 2004. In 2007 and 2008, he portrayed Thomas More on the Showtime series, The Tudors. He played John Brodie Innes in the 2009 film Creation, based on the life of Charles Darwin. He played British Prime Minister Anthony Eden in the 2016 Netflix drama series The Crown.

2010

His audiobook work includes The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis for Harper Audio and A Death Divided by Clare Francis for Macmillan. For SilkSoundBooks, he recorded The Real Thing and Other Short Stories and The Aspern Papers, both written by Henry James. In 2007 he recorded Gerard Manley Hopkins poems for "The Great Poets" edition for Naxos Audiobooks. In 2009, he recorded Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene for CSA Word. He recorded the audio book Dark Matter, a ghost story by Michelle Paver, in September 2010; it was released on 21 October 2010, by Orion.

2013

Northam performed at the Royal National Theatre – he replaced Daniel Day-Lewis in the role of Hamlet (1989) and won the Olivier Award in 1990 for "most promising newcomer" for his performance in The Voysey Inheritance.

2019

Northam was born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, the youngest of four siblings. His mother, Rachel (née Howard), was a potter and professor of economics, and his father, John Northam, was a professor of literature and theatre, as well as being an Ibsen specialist and lecturer (first at Clare College, Cambridge and later at Bristol). Northam was educated at King’s College School, Cambridge, Bristol Grammar School and Bedford College, University of London (B.A. English, 1984) now part of Royal Holloway, University of London, and trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He married Canadian film/television make-up Artist Liz Moro in April 2005, though they later divorced.

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