Jeremy Strong

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Jeremy Strong
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Trained at Yale, The Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art in London and Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company. In 2011, Jeremy starred in Adam Rapp's Hallway Trilogy Off-Broadway and played the title role in The Coward for Lincoln Center (Lortel Nomination for best actor). in 2010 Jeremy costarred in Galt Niederhoffer's The Romantics alongside Anna Paquin, Katie Holmes, Josh Duhamel, Elijah Wood, Malin Akerman and Dianna Agron. He was featured in Oren Moverman's The Messenger starring Ben Foster, Woody Harrelson and Samantha Morton. In 2009 Jeremy starred opposite Frank Langella in A Man For All Seasons on Broadway at The Roundabout Theatre Company, and starred in Theresa Rebeck's new play Our House Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons. In 2008, he was featured in M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening opposite Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel and played the lead in the film Humboldt County opposite Frances Conroy, Peter Bogdanovich and Chris Messina. Also in 2008, Jeremy appeared in Richard Nelson's Conversations In Tusculum at The Public Theatre opposite David Strathairn, Brian Dennehy and Aidan Quinn and was nominated for the Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actor for David Ives' New Jerusalem at Classic Stage Company. Previously Off-Broadway, Jeremy was featured in John Patrick Shanley's Defiance at Manhattan Theatre Club and in Richard Nelson's Frank's Home at Playwrights Horizons. He is the 2009/2010 recipient of the Lincoln Center Theater Annenberg Fellowship for "An artist of extraordinary talent."
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Trivia

Studied English at Yale.

2009/2010 recipient of the prestigious Annenberg Fellowship awarded by Lincoln Center Theater for a "young artist of extraordinary talent".

Starred opposite Frank Langella in Broadway revival of "A Man For All Seasons" at the Roundabout, Directed by Doug Hughes, Fall 2008.

Where Are They Now

(December 2007) Starring as Spinoza in David Ives' new Off-Broadway drama New Jerusalem at Classic Stage Company, opposite Tony-winner Richard Easton and directed by Tony-winner Walter Bobbie.

(March 2008) Appeared opposite David Strathairn, Aidan Quinn and Brian Dennehy in Richard Nelson's "Conversations in Tusculum" at The Public Theater.

(May 2009) Starring in Pulitzer Prize nominee Theresa Rebeck's new play Our House at Playwrights Horizons directed by Michael Mayer (Tony for Spring Awakening).

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