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Jeremy Beiler


Jeremy Beiler was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. Although Making Revolution is his feature film debut, his true roots in screen acting come from "Free Love Forum," a sketch comedy show on a low-budget cable access station in Madison which he and his high school buddies did from 1997-2000. As of 2004 Jeremy is a senior at Columbia College in Chicago. See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideActor (18 titles)
2013 Inside Amy Schumer (TV series)
Kyle
Terrible People (2013) … Kyle
 
2012-2013 The Good Wife (TV series)
Crypto Barker #2 / MC
Red Team, Blue Team (2013) … MC
Bitcoin for Dummies (2012) … Crypto Barker #2
 
2012 NYC 22 (TV series)
Photographer
Lost and Found (2012) … Photographer
 
2012 Blue Bloods (TV series)
Tech
No Questions Asked (2012) … Tech
 
2011 The Onion News Network (TV series)
Jason Copeland
Real America (2011) … Jason Copeland
Snowlocaust (2011) … Jason Copeland
 
2010 Mercy (TV series)
Process Server
We All Saw This Coming (2010) … Process Server
 
2009 Law & Order (TV series)
Terry Clark
Human Flesh Search Engine (2009) … Terry Clark
 
2008 Michael Stahl-David: Behind the Star (TV series)
Jeremy Schwartz
Checkmate (2008) … Jeremy Schwartz
200,000 Dollars Later (2008) … Jeremy Schwartz
Call Me Austin (2008) … Jeremy Schwartz
He's a Teenager (2008) … Jeremy Schwartz
Katie and Chris (2008) … Jeremy Schwartz
 
2008 New Amsterdam (TV series)
Bachelor #1
Love Hurts (2008) … Bachelor #1
 
2007 The Black Donnellys (TV series)
Bursar
Lies (2007) … Bursar
 
2006 FreeLoveForum (TV movie)
Don Shippe, Various Characters
 
2006 Conviction (TV series)
Gregg Carlson
True Love (2006) … Gregg Carlson
 
2005 Mommy Dick (short)
Dad
 
2004 Wishtaker (short)
 
2003 Making Revolution
Alistair McCormick
 
Show ShowWriter (4 titles)
2012 Bunk (TV series)
Episode #1.8 (2012)
Episode #1.7 (2012)
Episode #1.5 (2012)
Episode #1.4 (2012)
Episode #1.3 (2012) (writer)
 
2010 Pointless (TV movie)
 
2008 Michael Stahl-David: Behind the Star (TV series)
Checkmate (2008) (written by)
Beyond the Jungle (2008) (written by)
200,000 Dollars Later (2008) (written by)
Call Me Austin (2008) (written by)
He's a Teenager (2008) (written by)
 
2006 FreeLoveForum (TV movie)
 
Show ShowDirector (3 titles)
2008 Michael Stahl-David: Behind the Star (TV series)
Checkmate (2008) (series director)
Beyond the Jungle (2008) (series director)
200,000 Dollars Later (2008) (series director)
Call Me Austin (2008) (series director)
He's a Teenager (2008) (series director)
 
2006 FreeLoveForum (TV movie)
 
2005 Mommy Dick (short)
 
Show ShowProducer (4 titles)
2012 Bunk (TV series) (producer - 2 episodes)
Episode #1.8 (2012) (producer - segment "Pod Blasters")
Episode #1.4 (2012) (producer - segment "Pod Blasters")
 
2012 The King of URLs (short) (co-producer)
 
2008 Michael Stahl-David: Behind the Star (TV series) (executive producer)
 
2006 FreeLoveForum (TV movie) (producer)
 
Show ShowEditorial Department (1 title)
2012 The King of URLs (short) (additional editing)
 
Show ShowCamera and Electrical Department (1 title)
2012 The King of URLs (short) (7d camera operator)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
2010 Pointless (TV movie)
Himself - Contestant
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

Played the part of Moonface Martin in his high school's production of "Anything Goes" in 2000.

Height:

6' 2" (1.88 m)
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

Is a freelance video producer and print contributor for The New York Times. See more »

Star Sign:

Leo