Jeremiah Clarke(II)
- Actor
- Writer
- Stunts
Jeremiah Clarke grew up in Neptune Township, New Jersey, with his older brother, raised by a single mother. As an introverted and solitary individual during his early years, Jeremiah's life took a turn when he discovered his passion for football at the age of eight.
During his teenage years, Jeremiah experienced a life-altering event when he became a victim of a robbery. Determined never to be a victim again, he delved into weightlifting, strengthening his resolve, and building resilience. After graduating from high school, he pursued a college education in Mississippi to play football. Unfortunately, an injury forced him to return to New Jersey, where he shifted his focus to acting and modeling, temporarily. This eventually led him to become a police officer, making history as the department's youngest sergeant.
However, Jeremiah's promotion was cut short due to an injury sustained on duty, compelling him to retire. It was at this point that he decided to fully commit to pursuing acting as a career. He enrolled in classes at The Barrow Group in New York City, where he honed his skills in script analysis, scene study, monologue delivery, and improvisation.
Jeremiah quickly made an impact in the industry, showcasing his talent not only as an actor but also as a master of the Stunt Performance craft. His work can be seen in notable feature films such as "Just Between Us Girls," "The Reunion" and "A Killer Romance" as well as on popular TV series like NBC Network's "The Blacklist" and NTD Network's "A Good Cop" and Season Three of Netflix's "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson." Additionally, he had a memorable role in one of the NFL's Super Bowl commercials, where he danced alongside Eli Manning and Odell Beckham Jr. Jeremiah also ventured into stage plays, appearing in Angel Terron's "Angry Insecure Men", and serving as a stunt coordinator for the independent film "Chloe's Pocket Diary."
While Jeremiah's career was gaining momentum, the COVID -19 pandemic halted the entertainment industry, causing widespread disruption. However, Jeremiah's determination and passion remained undeterred. Instead, it fueled his desire to create on his own terms. He established his own production company, JeKai Entertainment LLC, and completed his first screenplay, titled "Walk By Faith," a faith-based story exploring the journey of a male survivor of domestic abuse as he finds healing, trust, and love through the grace of God.
Jeremiah Clarke is best described as a passionate, disciplined, and consistent individual. With these traits, he is poised to reach great heights in his career as a talented actor and filmmaker.
During his teenage years, Jeremiah experienced a life-altering event when he became a victim of a robbery. Determined never to be a victim again, he delved into weightlifting, strengthening his resolve, and building resilience. After graduating from high school, he pursued a college education in Mississippi to play football. Unfortunately, an injury forced him to return to New Jersey, where he shifted his focus to acting and modeling, temporarily. This eventually led him to become a police officer, making history as the department's youngest sergeant.
However, Jeremiah's promotion was cut short due to an injury sustained on duty, compelling him to retire. It was at this point that he decided to fully commit to pursuing acting as a career. He enrolled in classes at The Barrow Group in New York City, where he honed his skills in script analysis, scene study, monologue delivery, and improvisation.
Jeremiah quickly made an impact in the industry, showcasing his talent not only as an actor but also as a master of the Stunt Performance craft. His work can be seen in notable feature films such as "Just Between Us Girls," "The Reunion" and "A Killer Romance" as well as on popular TV series like NBC Network's "The Blacklist" and NTD Network's "A Good Cop" and Season Three of Netflix's "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson." Additionally, he had a memorable role in one of the NFL's Super Bowl commercials, where he danced alongside Eli Manning and Odell Beckham Jr. Jeremiah also ventured into stage plays, appearing in Angel Terron's "Angry Insecure Men", and serving as a stunt coordinator for the independent film "Chloe's Pocket Diary."
While Jeremiah's career was gaining momentum, the COVID -19 pandemic halted the entertainment industry, causing widespread disruption. However, Jeremiah's determination and passion remained undeterred. Instead, it fueled his desire to create on his own terms. He established his own production company, JeKai Entertainment LLC, and completed his first screenplay, titled "Walk By Faith," a faith-based story exploring the journey of a male survivor of domestic abuse as he finds healing, trust, and love through the grace of God.
Jeremiah Clarke is best described as a passionate, disciplined, and consistent individual. With these traits, he is poised to reach great heights in his career as a talented actor and filmmaker.
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