This shy and energetic actor grew up primarly in Fort Worth, TX. There he was an active participant in the Boy Scouts. He was bitten by the acting bug in High School and has spent much of his career on the stage. "I had a blast and enjoyed every minute of the rehearsals, the scene work, and performing," says Jeremy about being cast as Horace Vanderguilder in a high school musical "Hello Dolly."
In college, Jeremy went to Europe to study in Rome, Italy. While there he continued furthering his acting career, by being cast in various plays including the famed Greek tragedy Antigone, performing in an amphitheatre near the Tuscan hills. During breaks, Jeremy travelled around Italy to Venice, Pompei, Sorrento, and the Isle of Capri, as well as Florence, and Assisi. He also went to France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, and Greece. Later, Jeremy went to southern Ecuador to volunteer at a Leprosy Hospital in one of the poorest areas of South America. He completed a MBA in 2004 at the University of Dallas and is returning for a second Masters this fall at the University of Texas at Dallas. He spends much of his free time riding bulls in local rodeos and volunteering with Bridges to Life a long-term prison ministry run entirely by crime victims that has helped thousands of inmates and drastically lowered recitivism rates across Texas.
As a professional actor for more than six years the acting career has started to take off. No newcomer to being in front of the camera, Jeremy has been in films, such as MUTE, My Father's Daughter, Living Legend, Four Strangers, Caffeine Headache, True Romance, Chess Soup, Getting to Know You, and Zombie Campout, and Screamplay. He can currently be seen as the principal talent in numerous television commercials including spots for Rent A Center, Hawk Electronics, The Lodge, HEB Food Stores, Hyundai, Pep Boys, and Hollywood Casino. Jeremy is now represented by the Ivett Stone Agency.
Profile by Joshua Smith, Director of Zombie Campout