Jeremy Spenser
Jeremy Spenser (born Jeremy John Dornhurst de Saram, 16 July 1937) is a British actor who made his screen debut aged 11 in Anna Karenina (1948).
The following year he played in the black comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets as the young Louis Mazzini. He played the young King Nicolas in The Prince and the Showgirl with Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe, and in Ferry to Hong Kong with Orson Welles.
In the 1960s, the role offers began to slow down. His last film role was in 1966's Fahrenheit 451 directed by François Truffaut. A little later Spenser retired from acting.
He is the brother of British actor, director, producer and writer David Spenser.
[biography from Wikipedia]
Acting
Movie
Fahrenheit 451
as Man with the Apple
1966
Movie
Kind Hearts and Coronets
as Young Louis (uncredited)
1949
Movie
The Prince and the Showgirl
as King Nicolas
1957
Movie
Summertime
as Vito de Rossi
1955
Movie
Operation Crossbow
as SS Officer at Rocket Plant
1965
Movie
King and Country
as Pvt. Sparrow
1964
Movie
Anna Karenina
as Giuseppe
1948
Movie
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
as Young Man
1961
Movie
The Brain
as Martin Holt
1962
Movie
Ferry to Hong Kong
as Miguel Henriques
1959
TV
The Third Man
1959
Movie
Appointment with Venus
as Georges
1951
Movie
Escapade
as L. W. Daventry
1955
TV
Man in a Suitcase
1967
Movie
The Spider and the Fly
as Jacques
1949
Movie
The Man Who Loved Redheads
as Young Mark
1955
Movie
Wonderful Things
as Mario
1958
Movie
The Dancing Years
as Maria's Son
1950
Movie
It's Great to be Young!
as Nicky, The Angel Hill Kids
1956
Movie
The Planter's Wife
as Mat Frazer
1952
TV
The Human Jungle
as Jan Zapotski
1963
TV
Theatre 625
as Captain Standish
1964
Movie
Prelude to Fame
as Guido Ferugia
1950
Movie
Portrait of Clare
as Steven Hingston
1950