Born in Leicester, England, Jeremy Bulloch entered the Corona Academy Drama School and quickly succeeded as a child actor, appearing in film and television. Bulloch's big break came at 17, when played the part of Edwin in the successful British film
Summer Holiday (1963) starring pop idol Cliff Richards.
Bulloch later joined the cast of the BBC soap opera "The Newcomers" (1965), which made him a household name in the United Kingdom. Best known for playing the role of Boba Fett in the Star Wars original trilogy, Bulloch also appears in The Empire Strikes Back a second time, sans helmet and armor, as one of Darth Vader's Imperial officers.
In addition to his work in the Star Wars original trilogy, Bulloch stars in three of the James Bond films (as Smithers -- the assistant to the ever-present Q); and in a variety of films including Hoffman (1970) starring Peter Sellers, The Virgin and the Gypsy (1970), Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) starring Vanessa Redgrave and O Lucky Man (1973) starring Malcolm McDowell.
On the small screen, Bulloch appeared in several TV episodes of the legendary "Doctor Who" (1963) and as Edward of Wickham in the TV series "Robin of Sherwood" (1984).
Bulloch lives in London with his wife Maureen; he also has three grown children.
