- Took part in a special show of Les Misérables, in front of The Queen and French president Jacques Chirac and around 100 guests, at Windsor Castle, on 18 November. This is to celebrate the French president's visit to the UK, to commemorate the 100 years of the Entente Cordiale agreement. (November 2004)
- Currently playing the cameo role of "Herod", in the Scandinavian Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. The musical will be performed at various locations from 1-20 December 2004. (December 2004)
- Playing the role of Aragorn in Lord of the Rings the Musical at the Noel Coward Theatre, London. (2007)
- Nominated for Laurence Olivier Award 2004 for 'Best supporting role in a musical' for his portrayal of the Shogun's Mother and the French Admiral in 'Pacific Overtures'.
- Playing the role of Aragorn in Lord of the Rings the Musical at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London. (June 2008)
- Completed recording for an episode in a new sit-com called "Carrie & Barry" alongside Neil Morrissey. The show is due to be broadcast on BBC TV commencing on 3rd September 2004. (August 2004)
- Has three brothers, one niece and one nephew
- Currently starring in Pacific Overtures at the Donmar Warehouse, London, playing Shogun's Mother and the French Admiral (2003)
- Currently performing the lead in the show 'Si On Chantait' which has extended until 11th January 2004 at L'Espace Cardin, 1 avenue Gabriel, 75008 Paris. Performances are Tuesday-Saturdays 20:30 hrs with Matinees on both Saturdays and Sundays 15:00 hrs. (November 2003)
- Currently performing the lead in the show 'Et Si On Chantait?' which has extended until end of March 2004 at L'Espace Cardin, 1 avenue Gabriel, 75008 Paris. Performances are Tuesday-Saturdays 20:30 hrs with Matinees on both Saturdays and Sundays 15:00 hrs. (November 2003)
- Currently performing at the Espace Pierre Cardin in Paris, France. The show is called Et Si On Chantait, written by Jacques Pessis and is due to run until the end of March 2004. Jérôme is playing the male lead, Julien. It is a love story built around French classic songs spanning from the forties to the sixties. (January 2004)
- In 2018 and 2019, he starred in a movie called "Das Wort für Feuer war 'Ugah!'", written and directed by Ian Hansen. The film co-starred Niclas G. Icewood and Mirko Kraft and was never finished.
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