As we wish. Since 1996. Learn more.
For fans of the phenomenon behind Boba Fett. Login or Register to participate.


Ask Jeremy /
Answers    Bio and C.V.    Convention Schedule    Interviews    Questions   

Biography

Starlog 1980: Jeremy's 1st Boba Fett Interview Jeremy was born in the town of Market Harborough in the middle of England. He is one of six children and even at the young age of five was on stage in his school show enjoying acting and singing. After failing a school exam at the age of eleven Jeremy seemed destined for the acting profession and was soon attending Corona Academy Drama School, making his first professional appearance at the age of twelve when he appeared in a commercial for a breakfast cereal.

Following many appearances on childrens television, Jeremy's big break came at the age of 17 when he landed a major role in the musical film Summer Holiday which starred the pop idol Cliff Richard (now Sir Cliff). Shortly after he went into a BBC soap opera called The Newcomers which ran for three years and made him a household name in the U.K. In 1969, Jeremy was off to Madrid in Spain to play the leading role in a musical film called Las Leandras. This was followed by two major films: The Virgin & the Gypsy and Mary Queen of Scots.

During the 1970s he made many other screen appearances, including the James Bond films, in which he portrayed the character "Smithers" (Q’s assistant). In 1977 Jeremy spent six months in the Far East, where he was based in Singapore and travelled to the Philippines, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia filming a BBC drama documentary called The Sadrina Project. This documentary was designed to teach the English language to people in the Far East, mainly the Chinese. On a trip to China some 15 years later, where Jeremy was performing in a stage play, he was instantly recognised by hundreds of people who said they had learnt their English from the Sadrina Project.

In 1978 he was starring in a hit television comedy series, Agony, which was co-written by an American called Len Richmond. It was during this series that Jeremy was asked to play a small part in the sequel to Star Wars. The part, of course, was "Boba Fett" — proving the old theatrical saying that "there is no such thing as a small part"! Return of the Jedi soon followed and Jeremy was invited to reprise the role of Boba.

Since the early 1980s Jeremy has played many roles on television and on the stage in London's West End. He has also done two world-wide theatre tours covering the Middle and Far East. Jeremy appeared regularly in the favourite T.V. series Robin of Sherwood, in which he played the part of Edward of Wickham. Jeremy's son Robbie was asked to play Matthew in the series. Robin of Sherwood has a great following all around the world, and Jeremy attends the convention "Spirit of Sherwood" in Novi, Michigan every year, work permitting. Another popular series he has appeared in is Dr. Who where he played Hal the Archer in The Time Warrior with Jon Pertwee, and also Tor in the Space Museum with William Hartnell as the Doctor.

Robin of Sherwood: Jeremy and Robbie Bulloch Since the re-release of Star Wars in 1997, the interest in the character of "Boba Fett" has meant that Jeremy has been invited to many sci-fi conventions and events all around the world. His fan mail has increased five-fold, and he manages somehow to reply to everyone that writes to him.

In the little leisure time he has left, he loves nothing more than a game of cricket with his friends. Jeremy also enjoys travelling; in the past few years he has spent more time abroad than at home. He has collected an awesome amount of Boba Fett memorabilia, some given to him by dedicated fans, and some he cannot resist buying at toy fairs. His office at home resembles a "Boba Fett" museum.

Jeremy has three grown-up sons, and lives in London with his wife Maureen, and lucky black cat "Percy".

C.V. (Curriculum Vitae)

Films

  • Number One, Longing. Number Two, Regret (2004)
Fett
  • Advanced Warriors (2003) (V)
Max
  • Giving Tongue (1996) (TV)
Auctioneer
  • Swing Kids (1993)
Small Club Owner
  • Jenny's War (1985) (TV)
Schroeder
  • Octopussy (1983)
    James Bond film
Smithers
  • Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)
Boba Fett
  • For Your Eyes Only (1981) (uncredited)
    James Bond film
Smithers
  • Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Boba Fett
  • Lady Vanishes, The (1979)
Party Guest
  • King Richard the Second (1978) (TV)
Henry Percy
  • Littlest Horse Thieves, The (1977)
Ginger
  • Spy Who Loved Me, The (1977)
HMS Ranger Crewmember
  • Hostages, The (1975)
(unlisted)
  • Can You Keep It Up for a Week? (1974)
Gil
  • Only a Scream Away (1974) (TV)
Tom Manners
  • O Lucky Man! (1973)
Car Crash Victim
Patient in clinic
Sandwich-board Man
  • Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)
Andrew, Bothwell's Henchman
  • Hoffman (1970)
Tom Mitchell
  • Virgin and the Gypsy, The (1970)
Leo
  • Leandras, Las (1969)
(unlisted)
  • Money-Go-Round (1967)
Peter
  • Idol, The (1966)
Lewis
  • Summer Holiday (1963)
Edwin
  • Play It Cool (1962)
Joey
  • Spare the Rod (1961)
Angell
  • Devil's Agent, The (1961)
Johnny Droste
  • French Mistress, A (1960)
Baines

TV Series

  • "Star Hyke" (2004)
Dr. Yul Striker
  • "First Frontier" (1999)
Abelard
  • "Aristocrats" (1999)
    (mini)
Older George Napier
  • "Sloggers" (1994)
Barry Higgs
  • "Robin of Sherwood" (1984)
    with his son, Robbie
Edward of Wickham
  • "Agony" (1979)
Rob Illingworth
  • "Newcomers, The" (1965)
Philip Cooper
  • "Chequered Flag, The" (1960)
Mike Brown

TV Shows

  • "Light Lunch" (1997)
Himself
  • "Dangerfield" (1995)
    "Death In Custody" (episode # 2.2) 9/29/1995
Superintendant Jacklin
  • "Casualty" (1986)
    "Taking Stock" (episode # 4.10) 11/10/1989
Peter Cunningham
  • "Boon" (1986)
    "Fiddler Under The Roof" (episode # 2.12) 11/24/1987
Inspector Gower
  • "Chocky" (1984)
    (episode # 1.3) 1/23/1984
Landis
  • "Bill, The" (1983)
Matthews
  • "Only When I Laugh" (1979)
    "Day In The Life Of, A" (episode # 3.1) 9/2/1981
Gary
  • "George and Mildred" (1976)
    "Days Of Beer And Rosie" (episode # 4.2) 11/23/1978
Bill Albright
  • "Professionals, The" (1977)
    "Where The Jungle Ends" (episode # 1.6) 2/3/1978
Denver
  • "Man About the House" (1973)
    "Three Of A Kind" (episode # 3.7) 11/20/1974
Derek
  • "Doctor Who" (1963)
    "Time Warrior, The" (episode # 11.1) 12/15/1973
Hal
  • "Public Eye" (1965)
    "John VII Verse 24" (episode # 5.13) 9/29/1971
David Holland
  • "Doctor Who" (1963)
    "Space Museum, The" (episode # 2.7) 4/24/1965
Tor

Latest Credits from The Internet Movie Database


Only Fett
EntertainmentEarth.com
ADVERTISEMENT - EntertainmentEarth.com - Gentle Giant's Animated Boba Fett statue
Ad Info