Jeremy Geidt

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Jeremy Geidt
Born Jeremy Wollaston Geidt
(1930-02-25)25 February 1930
London, England
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality British
Occupation Actor and acting coach
Known for Founding member of the American Repertory Theater & the Yale Repertory Theatre

Jeremy Wollaston Geidt (25 February 1930 – 6 August 2013) was a British-born American stage actor and acting coach. He was a founding member of both the American Repertory Theater and the Yale Repertory Theatre.[1]

Biography

Born in London in 1930, Geidt was diagnosed as dyslexic in his youth and dropped out of school.[1] At the age of 16, he auditioned and was accepted into The Old Vic School, where he would later teach under Michel Saint-Denis. He married, had a daughter with actress Patricia Kneale,[1] and divorced. Around 1961, after appearing in stage and television productions, he began to tour with the ensemble "The Establishment", who performed satire. The group toured in the U.S., where he met his second wife Jan Graham in Washington, D.C.[1]

Geidt stayed in the States, becoming a founding member of the Yale Repertory Theatre in 1966.[1] He became a professor of acting at Yale University's School of Drama. He went on to become a founding member of the American Repertory Theater and an acting instructor at its Institute for Advanced Theater Training. He was also taught acting at Harvard University in 1998.[1] Of his students in his 2000 American Repertory Theater acting workshop, Geidt stated, "I'm hoping they come away with their imaginations touched, enlarged and having experienced something that is, hopefully, joyful...with something they found within themselves — or in the text — that they didn't know they had."[2]

Around 2000, Geidt was diagnosed with cancer. However, he refused to stop performing.[1] On 6 August 2013, he suffered a heart attack and died at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was 83 years old and is survived by his wife Jan, their two daughters, and his daughter by Kneale.[1]

Acting career

Film and television

Although Geidt preferred a life on the stage,[1] he appeared in minor roles in several television series, films, and videos including:[3]

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Partial stage work

With the American Repertory Theater

Sources:[3][5]

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Awards

References

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  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Jeremy Geidt Biography. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
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  5. About the Artists: Jeremy Geidt. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  6. 1992 Winners | Elliot Norton Awards. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
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