Jeremy Swift Movies
A slightly burly, heavyset British actor of cinema and television,
Jeremy Swift seemed predestined for not merely character roles, but characterizations as a slightly blustery oaf. In the process of establishing himself, he grew into a performer venerated by audiences, and one of the busiest actors in British filmdom.
Swift debuted on camera in the very early '80s, with bit parts in features including
Fords on Water (1983) and
Mr. Love (1985), but remained offscreen in the 10 years or so that followed. He reemerged as a prolific television player in the mid-'90s on U.K. series including Next of Kin, Making the Difference, and The Grand, then experienced a substantial change of venue in 2001, when the legendary
Robert Altman cast him in the period murder mystery
Gosford Park. That assignment inducted
Swift into cinematic releases, and he followed it up with work in outings such as
Mike Barker's
To Kill a King (2002),
Roman Polanski's
Oliver Twist (2005) (as the aptly named Mr. Bumble), and the
Vince Vaughn Christmas comedy
Fred Claus (2007). Also in 2007,
Swift enjoyed a plum supporting role in director
John Crowley's acclaimed psychological drama
Boy A. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide