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Jeremy Sheffield mini-bio: Jeremy Sheffield is an English actor.
Sheffield trained as a ballet dancer with the Royal Ballet at Covent Garden before becoming an actor. However his ballet career was ended at the age of 27 by a broken toe and torn ligament. He appeared as a dancer in Queen's music video for I Want to Break Free. This was followed years later by a much more prominent music video role where he played the male lead opposite Natalie Imbruglia in the video for "Torn".
He has notably been in the UK drama Holby City where he played Alex Adams (2000-2003). Recently he has starred in the 2005 movie The Wedding Date along side Debra Messing and Dermot Mulroney. Other credits to his name include "Murder in Suburbia" (2004), in which he played DCI Sullivan, the BBC's "Hearts Of Gold" in which he played Dr. Andrew John, and the role of Tom Rourke in the episode 'Coming Up For Air' in the BBC1 series "The Afternoon Play" in 2003. Sheffield recently had a cameo appearance in the final episode of Green Wing, playing a character Sue White (Michelle Gomez) was dating.
Sheffield can currently be seen in the United Kingdom and Ireland in an advertisement for Renault Clio with the French actress Annelise Hesme entitled 'Ben and Sophie'. He regularly features on the BBC's Holiday programme in which he has visited Mexico, Egypt, Sichuan, South Africa and Bermuda. Sheffield is currently competing in BBC 2's "Safari School" where eight celebrities compete to become rangers in a South African Reserve.
He is one of the UK's few openly gay actors, and has been interviewed in Attitude Magazine several times.