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Jeremy Langford is a British actor and director who has been active in the entertainment industry since the late 1970s. He is best known for his roles in the films The Elephant Man (1980), The Mission (1986), and The Madness of King George (1994).
Langford was born in London, England, in 1956. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and began his career in the theatre, appearing in productions of The Taming of the Shrew and The Merchant of Venice. He made his film debut in the 1980 drama The Elephant Man, directed by David Lynch.
Langford has since appeared in a number of films, including The Mission (1986), The Madness of King George (1994), and The Constant Gardener (2005). He has also appeared in television series such as The Bill, Midsomer Murders, and Foyle's War.
In addition to his acting career, Langford has also directed several films, including the short film The Last Word (2003) and the feature film The Uninvited (2009).
As of 2021, Jeremy Langford's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
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Jeremy married Yael Langford (née Itach), an Israeli scientist who specialized in quantum chemistry and the relationship between brainwaves and consciousness. They had five children together. The couple was involved together in a beta project involving the connection between art, brainwaves, and consciousness. Yael Langford died on 15 September 2009.
Among the best-known of Jeremy Langford's projects is the Chain of Generations Center[1], a heritage center at Jerusalem's Western Wall created in 2006. Extending down into the catacombs at the edge of the Western Wall, the site features a large and dramatic collection of glass sculptures that document the history of the Jewish people from biblical times to the present day. The project was partly funded by Mortimer Zuckerman, US media magnate. The sculptural glass artwork there features uniquely carved and etched layers of plate glass, which required nearly 150 tons of glass to create. The project received the illustrious Thea Award from the Themed Entertainment Association (The Disney Corporation) as the “Outstanding Heritage Center worldwide 2008”.
-Mel Byars, “A Letter from Jerusalem: The Chain of Generations,” Art+Auction, February 2006.
-Jeremy Langford, “Chambers of History,” Faith & Form, the Interfaith Journal on Religion, Art and Architecture, vol. 39, no., 2006. | ISSN 0014-7001
-“The New Chain of Generations in Jerusalem,” Neue Glas/New Glass, summer 2006 (2/06). USPS no. 011-475
-“Commissions: Jeremy Langford, the Western Wall Glass Sculpture Project, Jerusalem, Israel,” Sculpture, vol. 25, no. 7, September 2006.
In 1995 he founded- together with his wife Yael- Galim: The Human Potential Institute. HPI is a center devoted to utilizing techniques to develop peak performance states based on Neuro-science research.
Alongside his professional work Langford has studied Ashlagian Kabbalah and Jewish spiritual teachings since 1977. Seeking an authentic Kabbalah Master he became a full-time student of Rabbi Baruch Ashlag in 1984 until his teacher's demise on 13 September 1991. He founded and heads the Ashlag Heritage Foundation in Israel and is working on a comprehensive website of Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag's teachings that features a full search engine of Ashlagian Kabbalisitc teachings.
Establishing himself with a studio in London in the mid-1970s, his time was divided between the U.K. and Israel while he further developed his glass art skills. During this time he began experimenting with stacked sculptural glass. Finely honing this skill, Langford has used it in the past few years in the creation of several monumental glass sculptures around the world.
Jeremy Langford (born London, England, 1956) is a British/Israeli glass sculptor and designer. He is the son of British/Israel television director and producer Barry Langford. His artistic specialties are monumental size stacked glass sculpture, architectural glass, and stained glass. His artwork is internationally known and he has been commissioned around the world in the creation of glass art for governments, private residences, corporations, hotels, and religious organizations. Major works of his include monumental glass installations at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, the ancient tomb of the Matriarch Rachel in Bethlehem, three massive sculptures for the Trump Towers at Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, and the new Waldorf Astoria hotel in Jerusalem. He travels internationally for projects, his studio being based in Israel.
Jeremy Langford was born in London, England in 1956, moving later Melbourne, Australia at the age of 13. His first experiences in experimenting with glasswork followed two year later, melting bottles in an old ceramic kiln, using the raw material to make his first stained glass works. He moved back to the U.K. at the age of 18 and became a glass artist apprentice where he acquired the glassmaking techniques and skill sets he would use as a foundation in his later artistic works. Langford's belief is that, “Just as a musician trains in classical music, he can then diversify and enter any musical field I feel that, with such training in traditional glassmaking techniques, I can stretch the limits and even go wildly off the established path of traditional glass working.”
Jeremy Langford's original surname was Lelyveld, his family being natives of the Netherlands. Langford is related to Joseph Lelyveld, an editor of the New York Times newspaper, and Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld, a civil rights activist. Jeremy Langford's great grandfather was a royal court entertainer in the United Kingdom (specializing in whistling) who served in the court of King Edward VII and opened the soap factory Sloman's. Langford's father, Barry Langford (b. London, England, 1926) was the BBC producer and director who created the first pop-music shows for the BBC network and directed many, including the Tom Jones Show. Barry Langford worked with the Beatles and Rolling Stones, discovered David Bowie, and briefly managed Tom Jones and P.J. Proby.