Jeremy Philip Northam (born December 1, 1961) is an award-winning English actor.
Northam was born in Cambridge, the son of Rachel, a potter and professor of economics, and John Northam, a professor of literature and theatre, as well as Ibsen specialist and teacher first at Clare College, Cambridge and later at Bristol. Northam was educated at Bristol Grammar School and Royal Holloway, University of London, and trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Northam performed at the Royal National Theatre - he replaced Daniel Day Lewis in the role of Hamlet (1989) and won the Olivier Award in 1990 for "most promising newcomer" for his performance in The Vosey Inheritance.
He made his American film debut in The Net (1995), but has appeared frequently in British films such as Carrington (1995), Emma (1996), The Winslow Boy (1999), An Ideal Husband (1999), Enigma (2001) and as Welsh actor and singer Ivor Novello in Gosford Park (2001). In 2002 he starred in the film Cypher alongside Lucy Liu. In keeping with his low-profile career, Northam's romantic life is shrouded in mystery, although he has been linked to a number of models as well as to British TV presenter Donna Air.
In 2007 and 2008, he portrayed Thomas More on the Showtime series, The Tudors.
His brother, Christopher Northam, a classical pianist, tutored him for his role as dapper composer/writer/actor Ivor Novello in 2001's Gosford Park. His audiobook work includes The Silver Chair by C. S. Lewis for Harper Audio and A Death Divided by Clare Francis for Macmillan.