Jeremy London
Biography
Jeremy Michael London, born on November 7, 1972, is an accomplished American actor renowned for his diverse roles across television and film. He gained significant recognition for his performances in popular series such as *Party of Five*, *7th Heaven*, and *I'll Fly Away*, showcasing his ability to capture complex characters. London also starred in the cult classic comedy *Mallrats* in 1995, where he delivered a memorable performance that solidified his place in pop culture. Additionally, he played a significant supporting role in the historical drama *Gods and Generals*, further demonstrating his versatility as an actor.
Expanding his talents beyond acting, London made his directorial debut with the 2013 horror film *The Devil's Dozen*, in which he not only directed but also took on a role in the film, illustrating his passion for storytelling from behind the camera as well.
In addition to his own accomplishments, London shares a familial connection to the entertainment industry through his twin brother, Jason London, who is also a well-known actor. With a career spanning several decades, Jeremy London continues to leave a mark on the cinematic landscape, earning recognition for both his performances and creative endeavors.
Filmography
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Wolvesbayne
2009 • Russel Bayne
Ba'al
2008 • Helm
Demigod
2021
Gods and Generals
2003 • Capt. Alexander 'Sandie' Pendleton
Fear Cabin: The Last Weekend of Summer
2024 • Mr. Collins
Bone Face
2025 • Vince Cronin
Drop Dead Gorgeous (2010)
2010
Spirit of Friendship
2024 • Adult Billy / Narrator
Bad to the Bone
1997 • Danny Wells
The Babysitter (1995)
1995 • Jack
Moon Crash
2022 • General Madden
Sink Hole
2013 • Gary
Do You Know Me
2009 • Jake Farber
The Dinner Party
2020 • Hayley's Stepfather
Murder at Hollow Creek
2024 • Joe
Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece
2018 • Superfoot
Fatal Secrets
2009 • Andy
Basilisk: The Serpent King
2006 • Dr. Harrison 'Harry' McColl
Swat: Unit 887
2015 • Jenkins
A Season of Hope
1995 • Mickey Hackett
Girl in Woods
2016 • Jim
Alien Opponent
2011 • Brooklyn Davis