Jeremy Thomas- Biography

Also Credited As:

Jeremy Jack Thomas

About Jeremy Thomas

He has since worked with directors including Jerzy Skolimowski ("The Shout" 1978), Nicolas Roeg ("Bad Timing" 1980; and "Eureka" 1983), and Stephen Frears ("The Hit" 1984). Thomas gained his widest acclaim for producing Bernardo Bertolucci's epic, Oscar-winning "The Last Emperor" (1987). He went on to serve as a producer on three more films with the Italian director: "The Sheltering Sky" (1990); "Little Buddha" (1993) and "Stealing Beauty" (1996). Thomas also had critical, if not commercial, successes with David Cronenberg's "Naked Lunch" and Peter Medak's "Let Him Have it" (both 1991).

He is the son of Ralph Thomas, who directed the farcical English "Doctor in the House" series, and nephew of director Gerald Thomas, who helmed the "Carry On" comedies.

Partners

Wife

Claudia Frolich. married in 1977; divorced in 1981

Wife

Eski Thomas. wrote "All the Little Animals" (1999)

Wife

Vivien Coughman. married in 1982; divorced

Family

Father

Ralph Thomas. directed British "Doctor in the House" series; died on March 17, 2001

Mother

Joy Thomas.

Sister

Jill Thomas.

Uncle

Gerald Thomas. directed British "Carry On" series

Career Milestones

Began making films with friends at age 10

Worked in film processing laboratory

1974

Editor on "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?"

1976

Produced first film, "Mad Dog Morgan"

1987

Served as producer on Bernardo Bertolucci's epic "The Last Emperor"

1998

Feature film directing debut, "All the Little Animals"