Jeremy Swift
Biography
Jeremy Paul Swift, born on June 27, 1960, is a prominent English actor. His journey into the performing arts began with a drama education at the Guildford School of Acting, where he trained from 1978 to 1981. Throughout the 1980s, he primarily focused on stage work, collaborating with various theatre companies, including Deborah Warner’s Kick Theatre and the avant-garde comedy group The People Show. During this time, he also featured in several television advertisements.
In the 1990s, Swift made a notable appearance at the National Theatre, performing alongside esteemed actors such as David Tennant and Richard Wilson in the production of Phyllida Lloyd's What the Butler Saw. His film credits are impressive, with roles in Robert Altman's acclaimed murder mystery Gosford Park (2001), Michael Apted's historical drama Amazing Grace (2006), and the family-friendly adventure Mary Poppins Returns (2018). Swift has also made guest appearances in popular television series including Vanity Fair (1998), Foyle's War (2013-2015), Downton Abbey (2013-2015), The Durrells (2016), and National Treasure (2016).
In 2021, he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Leslie Higgins in the hit show Ted Lasso. Looking ahead, he is set to portray Mr. Bosworth in the fifth season of All Creatures Great and Small, which will release in 2025.
Filmography
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Goodbye June
2025 • Dr. David Titford
Snow White (2025)
2025 • Doc (voice)
The Student Prince
1998 • Shaggy
To Kill a King
2003 • The Earl of Whitby
Jupiter Ascending
2015
Gun Shy (2017)
2017 • Charlie
10 Lives
2024 • Happy (voice)
Amazing Grace (2006)
2006
Boy A
2007 • Dave
The Art Of Love (2022)
2022 • Ben Parker
Mary Poppins Returns
2018
Fred Claus
2007 • Bob Elf
Anton Chekhov's The Duel
2010 • Deacon
Oliver Twist (2005)
2005
Foyle's War
2002 • Glenvil Harris
The Crimson Field
2014 • QMS Reggie Soper
Sweetpea
2024 • Norman
Ted Lasso
2020 • Leslie Higgins
National Treasure
2016
The Smoking Room
2004 • Barry