In the mid 1980s, Jeremy Applegate's acting career was taking off, and he found himself working at Victoria Station in Universal City, where he quickly formed lasting bonds with his coworkers.
As a talented impersonator, Jeremy's characters were imbued with an intense energy and dark humor, setting him apart from others in his field.
Jeremy's love of entertaining his coworkers often had them in stitches with his spot-on impressions of beloved characters from childhood TV shows and advertisements.
Whenever Jeremy was around, the atmosphere was electric, and his presence was truly a treat to behold.
Despite his early success, Jeremy's twenties and thirties were marked by the struggles of making ends meet, as many young actors do when they're just starting out.
With a supportive network of close friends and their families, Jeremy had a solid foundation to fall back on, but the pressure to succeed took a toll on his mental health, and he battled depression.
Unfortunately, Jeremy's struggles ultimately proved too great, and he took his own life in March 2000, at the tragically young age of 34.