
Tariq Goddard declares that in Jeremy Brett’s portrayal of Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional detective, the actor delivered one of the greatest TV performances of all time – one that was so total, it arguably destroyed him
I did not fully believe in Sherlock Holmes’ existence until I first set eyes on Jeremy Brett, the actor smirking mischievously at me from our small television screen in a manner his literary model would have rejected as unserious. As befitting a fictional detective, a fact not altogether obvious on my tour of his ‘house’ 221b Baker Street where he was referred to as a real person throughout, Holmes has been played by over 300 performers. The Sherlock Holmes Society hails Douglas Wilmer, the Grand…
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