Screenings of Let Others Suffer, a comedy feature co-starring and co-written by Jeremy, 2007-2008:
 
Victoria Film Festival, British Columbia
 
DIY Film Festival
*wins best director
 
Newport Beach Film Festival
 
deadCENTER Film Festival
 
International Film Festival, England
 
Seattle True Independent Film Festival
*wins best mockumentary
 
Os Internasjonale Film Festival, Norway
*wins best feature
 
West Hollywood Film Festival
*selected to open festival
 
Vision Fest
 
Washougal International Film Festival
*wins best feature
 
Cine Gear Expo
 
Accolade Film Awards
 
Sacramento Film & Music Festival
 
Tacoma Film Festival
*selected to open festival
Measure for Measure at A Noise Within, October 2010.
 
Touched at the King King, co-written and directed by Tony-nominated Kristin Hanggi, August 2010.
 
Second Act and Ugly Couples at Harvardwood’s TV Pilot Showcase, June 2010.
 
Waiting for Lefty at A Noise Within’s summer reading series, May 2010.
 
Death of a Salesman at Classical Theatre Lab, April 2010.
 
Tech Support and Herald at Harvardwood’s TV Pilot Showcase, March 2010.
 
Richard III at A Noise Within, Fall 2009.
 
The Taming of the Shrew at A Noise Within, Spring 2009.
 
Rock of Ages at Ren-Mar & Las Vegas, Spring 2006.
 
 
October-December 2011
Jeremy plays Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night at A Noise Within.
 
Weeds on Showtime, September 26
“Do Her/Don’t Do Her”
Jeremy guest stars as an unconventional priest on the season finale.
 
Pigeonhole, a short film written by Jeremy, wins an A.R.T. Lab grant, Spring 2009.
Film              Television              Stage              CONTACT HEADSHOTS RESUME BIO HOME REEL REVIEWS
Off the Map on ABC, Spring 2011
“There’s a Lot to Miss About the Jungle”
In the series finale, Jeremy plays a dad biking across South America with his family.
 
Southland on TNT, Winter 2011
“The Winds”
Jeremy plays a defense attorney.
 
Stan Lee’s Time Jumper, Summer 2011 Jeremy provides voices for an animated new-media series from Disney,
 
Grey’s Anatomy on ABC (2005-2007):
“The Heart of the Matter”
While some of the new interns might think intubation involves a tuba, Ron the E.R. Resident (aka “Jeremy,” “McTall&Leany”) knows better.
 
“Let the Angels Commit”
Ron learns that it takes more than a latte to impress Christina.
 
“Time Has Come Today”
Ron helps launch the season premiere by passing off a patient with Bubonic Plague before returning to the 21st Century.
 
“Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response”
In the season finale, Television’s lankiest ER Resident reluctantly cedes control of the trauma room to Christina, but not before launching yet another glare from his mighty glare arsenal.
 
“17 Seconds”
Ron brings Bailey and Christina up to speed on an unusual gun-shot victim.
 
“What Have I Done to Deserve This?”
Ron scolds Izzie before shooting her a glare so powerful that the lamps atop the Seattle Space Needle flicker.
 
“Break on Through”
Ron catches a patient in a compromising position. 
 
“Bring the Pain”
Ron preps a gun-shot victim while cautioning the interns that Seattle’s finest are watching – his wave soothes all.
 
“Make Me Lose Control”
Ron muses on a broken heart…literally.
 
“Enough is Enough”
Fueled by his words on bowel obstruction, ratings soar.