Jeremy Dean, a talented actor from the vibrant city of New Orleans, Louisiana, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with his diverse range of roles in various mediums.
Notably, he has appeared in the critically acclaimed NBC limited series "The Thing About Pam," as well as the CNN two-part TV special "LBJ: Triumph and Tragedy," showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Furthermore, Jeremy has also made a mark in the feature film world with his role in "Emancipation," and has gained recognition for his work on the Web Series "Highways."
In addition to his notable film and television credits, Jeremy has also worked on several award-winning short films, including the acclaimed "Somewhere Something's Burning" and Khayyam Khan's "Birth Right."
Jeremy's journey in the entertainment industry began in local theatre, where he took on notable roles such as Peter in "The Diary of Anne Frank" and Harold Hill in "The Music Man."
It was during his time in local theatre that he was introduced to his first talent agent, who took notice of his exceptional talent and guided him towards transitioning into film acting.