ABOUT

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ME

Jeremy is an award-winning British actor and cognitive-behavioural coach whose warmth and easy humour put people instantly at ease. He draws on more than two decades on stage and screen to help others shine in the spotlight.

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Whether visitors are looking to conquer public-speaking nerves, lead teams with confidence or fine-tune their own performance skills, Jeremy offers practical, psychologically-grounded coaching that turns anxious energy into compelling presence and clear results.


QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

  • Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) graduate

  • Performed at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, The Old Vic, Edinburgh Festival Theatre Rep and Windsor Rep, with West End credits including The Mousetrap (St Martin’s) and The Phantom of the Opera

    More stage credits here

  • Recent appearances include Series 2 of Netflix’s The Diplomat, Mike Leigh’s feature Peterloo, BBC’s The Bill and Crossing the Floor

    More screen work here

  • The Globe Players, Theatre Merchants and The New Factory Theatre Company

  • Over 12 years blending CBT with drama-based techniques

  • NHS England coach since 2005, designing programmes on assertiveness, confidence and public speaking for emerging leaders

  • Created large-scale training for Barking & Dagenham CCG and Brent PCT, impacting 850+ staff

  • Clients include: Kingston, Bath and Northumbria Universities; The Royal Household; Palace of Westminster

  • Delivered leadership, resilience and presentation programmes for KPMG, Roche, Pfizer, Honeywell, Ogilvy Mather, and more


BIOGRAPHY

Jeremy’s journey began at London’s prestigious ALRA, where rigorous classical training sparked a love of character, story and the mechanics of human behaviour. From Othello in an intimate fringe house to a national tour of Rebecca, he became known for performances that balance emotional depth with an engaging, relatable charm. Years on the road and in the West End taught him the craft of holding an audience—skills he would later translate into the coaching room.

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Curiosity about what makes confidence tick led Jeremy to qualify as a Cognitive-Behavioural Coach. Since 2005 he has partnered with NHS England, ministries, universities and blue-chip companies, helping thousands of professionals turn limiting self-talk into purposeful action.

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His sessions fuse actor-training techniques—breath work, physical presence, narrative structure—with evidence-based CBT tools. The result is a coaching style that is both playful and transformative: clients leave able to think differently and perform decisively, whether they are pitching in the boardroom, auditioning for drama school or stepping into their first managerial role.

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