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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Jeremy Brett was Sherlock Holmes. The Definitive Sherlock Holmes. Even now he is still remembered as being the Great Detective. Brett (1933 - 1995) was an English actor who appeared on both stage and screen. He worked with Laurence Olivier at the National Theatre and in a film production of The Merchant of Venice, he starred as Audrey Hepburn's brother in an adaptation of War and Peace, he starred as Audrey Hepburn's Love Interest in My Fair Lady, he played d'Artagnan in a television series of The Three Musketeers, he played Basil Hallward in a television series of The Picture of Dorian Gray, but it is for Sherlock Holmes that he will be remembered. |