About

Born and raised in Huntington, NY, Jeremy was inspired to act at the early age of 7 after his first glimpse of Robert Zemeckis’ imaginative Back to the Future. Theatre camp, voice classes and high school plays were a warm up to studying theatre in college at the University of Delaware. During his summers off from college, Jeremy shacked up on his older brother’s couch in Los Angeles working full-time unpaid internships to learn the industry with talent agencies & production companies and earned what he could at 5 am shifts at Starbucks. One month after college graduation, Jeremy drove cross country to finally settle down full time in LA and nabbed a few consecutive production jobs at Paramount Studios, but soon after, he set out to follow his original inspiration, acting.

From the start he began booking roles in all areas; films, television, theatre and commercials. Within the first couple of years, some of his features include the Oscar & Golden Globe winning Letters From Iwo Jima (2006), directed by Clint Eastwood, the Sundance feature film Save Me (2007) with Chad Allen and Judith Light and he co-produced and appeared in another Sundance feature film Good Dick (2008) starring Jason Ritter. He also played alongside Amy Adams in the independent film Moonlight Serenade (2009). Jeremy continues to guest star on many television in shows such as The MentalistHow I Met Your Mother, CSI, Bones, CSI:NY, Castle, Desperate HousewivesIn Plain Sight, Cold Case, Numb3rs, ER, Veronica Mars, Angel and many more, including a slew of commercials.

Taking the stage is no stranger to Jeremy. He has worked with the Broadway cast of The Little Dog Laughed along side Johnny Gilecki and Julie White, whom won the Tony for her role. Jeremy was honored with The LA Weekly Award for Best Male Comedy Performance for his role in Block Nine. Other theatre credits include A Picture of Dorian Gray, You Can’t Take It With YouAnacondaAnything, 7 Redneck Cheerleaders, The Sand Storm and the self-produced Scooter Thomas Makes It to the Top of the World and remains as a company member of The Elephant Theatre Company and Improvatorium in Los Angeles.  Philanthropy and giving back is also a passion of Jeremy’s by raising money and participating in APLA’s Triathlon and Marathon programs, OneMeaning’s Anti-Bullying Campaign “Stand-Up for Love” and creating and self-producing FEED THE LOVE, a one night vaudvillian variety benefit show raising money and awareness for the LA Regional Food Bank and the global documentary Every Three Seconds.