Jeremy made his Landmark debut this spring in Our Town, which means Fiddler on the Roof is his second production in a row that explores the early 20th century. Before that he whooped it up in the 19th century, performing for several years as a party guest in The Nutcracker, long after he played the Nutcracker prince at age 10 way back in the 20th century. Technically he has also represented the 18th century, as the Beast in a college student production of Beauty in the Beast. And if you count portraying Macbeth at a Shakespeare workshop in New York, his acting has reached as far back as the 11th century. During the first quarter of the 21st century, Jeremy has also served as a journalist, editor, and communications manager, a spelling bee and Oscars aficionado, a husband and father, and a moderately successful sunbather.