Jeremy Lowe
Jeremy Lowe was born on Apr 24, 1970 in USA. Jeremy Lowe's big-screen debut came with Duck directed by Nicole Bettauer in 2005, strarring Server #2.
Jeremy Lowe is an American actor. Born on April 24, 1970 in Bethesda, Maryland. His mother Kaaren Kerrigan and father Billy Lowe split before he was born. Kaaren moved both Jeremy and older brother Keith to Montgomery Village in Gaithersburg, Maryland where his mother worked as a hairdresser, and raised the boys alone. Lowe wanted to be an actor since his first experience in front of a crowd singing "Joy to the World" (Jeremiah was a bull frog) for the talent show at Seven Locks Elementary School when he was 6. Two months after high school Lowe moved to Los Angeles to study with famed acting teacher and creator of the Meisner Technique, Sanford Meisner. Widely respected for his hand in the development of a whole generation of actor's actors (Bobby Duvall, Steve McQueen, Gregory Peck, Peter Falk, John Voight) and his part in the creation of The Group Theater. Sandy saw in Jeremy the same qualities and talent that he saw in them and was invited to come and study with the master on the island of Bequia in the West Indies. A rare opportunity and honor reserved for his best and brightest students. After the West Indies he was invited to come back to LA to finish Sandy's two-year program. Much of Lowe's early work was in the theater. As a member of Nexus Ensemble Theatre, a former extension of The Met, Jeremy starred in two productions; Francis Brick Needs No Introduction written by Jeff Hoffman and directed by Wayne Pére. Electron Motion written by Tom Klesche and directed by Kelly Connell, who invited Jeremy to join the Circle West an extension of Circle Repertory Company in New York. In 2002 he was directed by Carl Weathers as a uniformed cop in an episode of For The People. That same year he played Maynard Parrish on an episode of The Practice starring opposite Camryn Manheim and directed by Duane Clark. In 2004 he played Chuck Yeager in the Emmy award Winning documentary series Days That Shook The World. In 2003, Lowe was cast on the spot to play opposite "Daisy", played by Chloë Sevigny in Vincent Gallo's "The Brown Bunny". No other male actors were officially credited. In 2011, Lowe moved to Seoul Korea and began working in various commercials and marketing campaigns. Not long after arriving, he completed his first couple of jobs which included playing opposite Kim Bum in a UNICEF commercial, a frustrated music director in the Miss A video, "Good-bye Baby", and starring as an intelligence detective in the award winning "Mission 3D" a cutting edge interactive social media campaign for LG. Lowe's ability as an actor was quickly noticed and he was cast as Father Bob (An Alcoholic Chain Smoking Womanizing Priest who performs exorcisms) in Sin Jeong-won's Ghost Sweepers. Lowe currently resides in Los Angeles. By: Bryan Price
Birthday
Apr 24, 1970Place of Birth
Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Movies & TV Shows
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