- (1966) Unsold pilot: Co-starred with fellow pop singer Chad Stuart (as Chad and Jeremy) in a sitcom pilot for NBC called "Paleface". The pilot was based on a pair of old Bob Hope movies.
- (1969) Stage: Appeared in Barry England's play, "Conduct Unbecoming," at the Queen's Theatre in London, England, with Maxine Audley, Paul Jones, Gareth Hunt, Donald Pickering, Peter Howell and Tony Steedman in the cast. Val May was director.
- Album (w/Chad Stuart, as Chad & Jeremy): "Yesterday's Gone".
- (1972) He acted William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Anthony Hopkins, Diana Rigg, Maureen Lipman, Alan MacNaughtan, Ronald Pickup, John Shrapnel, Denis Quilley, Gawn Grainger, Louise Purnell, Nicholas Clay, David Ryall, Benjamin Whitrow, Clive Merrison, Jeanne Watts, and David Bradley in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1973) He acted in Molière's play, "The Misanthrope", in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Alec McCowen, Diana Rigg, Gawn Grainger, Alan MacNaughtan, Jeanne Watts, Gillian Barge, Nicholas Clay and Clive Merrison in the cast. John Dexter was the director.
- (April 1985) He acted in the musical, "Pump Boys and Dinettes", at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Joe Brown, Lynsey de Paul, Peter Duncan, Clodagh Rodgers and Chad Stuart in the cast. Philip Hedley was the director.
- (December 1982) He acted in Tom Stoppard's play, "The Real Thing", at the Strand Theatre in London, England with Roger Rees, Felicity Kendal, Polly Adams and Michael Thomas in the cast. Peter Wood was the director.
- (March 1983) He acted in Tom Stoppard's play, "The Real Thing", at the Strand Theatre in London, England with Roger Rees, Felicity Kendal, Polly Adams and Michael Thomas in the cast. Peter Wood was the director.
- (1991) He acted in George Bernard Shaw's play, "The Doctor's Dilemma," at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England with Clive Owen, Fiona Gillies, Daphne Oxenford, Ewan Hooper, Kevin Elyot, Trevor Baxter, and Alison Ruffelle in the cast. James Maxwell was director.
- (1993) He acted in Richard Norton Taylor and John McGrath stage adaptation, "Half The Picture: The Scott 'Arms to Iraq' Inquiry," at the Tricycle Theatre in London, England with Michael Stroud, Jan Chappell, Sylvia Syms, William Hoyland, Michael Culver, Raad Rawi, Robert East, and David Robb in the cast. Nicholas Kent was director.
- (1994) He acted in Richard Norton Taylor and John McGrath stage adaptation, "Half The Picture: The Scott 'Arms to Iraq' Inquiry," at the Tricycle Theatre in London, England with Michael Stroud, Jan Chappell, Sylvia Syms, William Hoyland, Michael Culver, Raad Rawi, Robert East, and David Robb in the cast. Nicholas Kent was director.
- (1995) He acted in Noel Coward's play, "Peace in Our Time," at the Richmond Theatre in London, England with Liz Crowther, Angela Down, Barry Jackson, Doreen Mantle, Carmen Du Sautoy, Peter Bourke, Rob Edwards, and Marlene Sidaway in the cast.
- (1996) He acted in David Williamson's play, "Dead White Males," at the Nuffield Theatre in Southampton, Hampshire, England with Claire Price, Tom Chadbon, John Woodvine, and Richenda Carey in the cast.
- (1996) He acted in the play, "Nuremberg War Crimes Trial, 1996 The Hague War Crimes Trials, and " Ex-Yu," at the Tricycle Theatre in London, England with Colin Bruce, Richard Heffer, David Webb, Michael Cochrane, Mark Penfold, William Hoyland, Raad Rawi, Thomas Wheatley, Michael Culver, Hugh Simon and Moira Govan in the cast. Nicolas Kent was director.
- (1996) He acted in Goran Stevanoski's play, "Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and three one act responses; 'Ex-Yu,' 'Reel,' 'Rwanda and Haiti,'" at the Tricycle Theatre in London, England with Colin Bruce, Richard Heffer, David Webb, Michael Cochrane, Mark Penfold, William Hoyland, Raad Rawi, Thomas Wheatley, Michael Culver, Hugh Simon, Jessica Turner, Jude Akuwudike, Joan Ann Maynard, and Moira Govan in the cast. Nicolas Kent was director.
- (1999) He acted in John Whiting's play, "A Penny for a Song," in an Oxford Stage Company production at the Whitehall Theatre in London, England with Julian Glover, Charles Kay, Gabrielle Drake, Jody Watson, and Brian Protheroe in the cast.
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