is a Los Angeles-based comedy writer and filmmaker who grew up in New Jersey like everybody else. He got his “start” (never paid) as a house-team sketch and improv performer at theaters like iO Chicago and the Upright Citizens Brigade, and he loved every (unpaid) minute of it. He currently works in script consultation at Sony Pictures Animation, where he’s contributed to movies including The Mitchells vs the Machines and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Jeremy has an MFA from the Peter Stark Producing Program at USC, as well as a BFA from Emerson College. Oh, Emerson? Do you know so-and-so? What year did you graduate? Ah, I don’t think you overlapped.