Jeremy Luke is an esteemed American actor renowned for his remarkable contributions to both film and television. He was born in Staten Island, New York, United States, on March 23, 1977.
His illustrious career commenced in 2001 with a notable appearance in the acclaimed TV series "Judging Amy." Since then, he has graced the screens with his versatile talent in various productions. Luke's television credits include notable roles in "The Company You Keep," "Ghosts," "This Is Us," "Lethal Weapon," "Blue Bloods," "Mob City," and "The Baby," among others, showcasing his adeptness across diverse genres and narratives.
In addition to his television endeavors, Luke has left an indelible mark in cinema with an impressive filmography. Notable films featuring his compelling performances include "Jersey Boys," "Don Jon," "Broken Horses," "A Place in the Field," "Mikeyboy," "Poor Greg Drowning," "How Sarah Got Her Wings," and "The Disappearance of Toby Blackwood." Among his cinematic achievements, Luke's role in "The Irishman," alongside cinematic legends Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, stands as a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft.
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