Jeremy Sheldon is a multifaceted Anglo-Indian-Chinese writer and producer, hailing from London, England, where he was raised and nurtured in a culturally rich environment. His father, Richard Sheldon, was an accomplished architect, while his mother, Cissy Chu, a dedicated nurse, made the bold move to the UK in the late 1960s, bringing with her a wealth of experiences and influences that would shape Jeremy's life and work.
Jeremy's academic pursuits took him to the University of East Anglia (UEA),where he earned a degree in Literature and Philosophy, later returning to UEA in 1995 to further his studies, this time earning a Master's degree. This intellectual foundation laid the groundwork for his subsequent writing endeavors, as he went on to publish two works of fiction, "The Comfort Zone" and "The Smiling Affair", both released by Jonathan Cape.
As his writing career blossomed, Jeremy transitioned into feature film development, working for esteemed companies such as Miramax, Working Title, and Icon Entertainment. He honed his skills as a script-editor and writer, tackling projects on both sides of the Atlantic, refining his craft and building a reputation as a versatile and accomplished creative force in the industry.