Jeremy Northam

Like many of his British contemporaries, this dashing actor started out on stage. In fact, his big break came when he replaced Daniel Day-Lewis (in the middle of a run, no less) as Hamlet in the Natio...
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11/30/1961
Cambridge, England
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