Jeremy London

Jeremy Michael London (born November 7, 1972) is an American actor. He is best known for his regular roles on Party of Five, 7th Heaven, and I'll Fly Away, a starring role in the 1995 comedy film Mallrats, as well as a notable supporting role in the Civil War epic Gods and Generals. London made his directorial debut with the 2013 horror film The Devil's Dozen, in which he also appeared.

Jeremy London
Born
Jeremy Michael London

(1972-11-07) November 7, 1972
OccupationActor
Years active1991–present
Spouses
  • Melissa Cunningham
    (m. 2006; div. 2011)
  • Juliet Reeves
    (m. 2014)
Children2
RelativesJason London
(twin brother)

Early life

London was born in San Diego, California, the son of Debbie (née Osborn), a waitress, and Frank London, a sheet metal worker.[1] He was raised mainly in DeSoto, Texas. After divorcing Jeremy's father, his mother moved the family 13 times in six years. His identical twin brother, Jason, is older by 27 minutes and is also an actor. Jeremy has worked mostly in television while Jason has opted for a career in feature films. The two have acted alongside each other only once – in the February 3, 2003 episode of the WB's 7th Heaven, entitled "Smoking." They have also competed for the same role – Jeremy's first audition was for a part in the 1991 film The Man in the Moon, which Jason won, leaving Jeremy the part of his brother's stunt double.

Career

London's first and second major television roles were playing Nathan on the critically acclaimed 1991–1993 drama series I'll Fly Away. His brother Jason stepped in for Jeremy for the final episode of the show.

In 1995 he played T.S. Quint in Kevin Smith's second film, Mallrats.

In 1995, he joined the cast of the Fox series Party of Five, playing Griffin Holbrook for three seasons, after serving as a recurring guest star. He then went on to play a young minister named Chandler Hampton on 7th Heaven from 2002 to 2004. His 7th Heaven character had a father with lung cancer, much like Jeremy's real-life family members. He has since been in many TV serials, TV movies and feature films.

London was a cast member during the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which premiered on VH1 in December 2010.[2]

Personal life

London and his wife Melissa Cunningham were married in September 2006.[3] They divorced five years later. They have a son named Lyrik. London married Juliet Reeves on June 3, 2014 and they have one son named Wyatt who was born in June 2014.[4]

In June 2010, Jeremy alleged that he was involved in a bizarre kidnapping, approached by a group of men in Palm Springs, Calif., and forced to drive around for 12 hours purchasing alcohol and using drugs. Though he swore the incident was real, his mother and brother made public statements doubting the events. Jeremy filed a restraining order against them, only to have it denied by a judge.

London was a cast member during the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which aired on VH1 from December 2010 to January 2011, and depicted his treatment for addiction at the Pasadena Recovery Center in Pasadena, California. The third episode of that season depicted discussions involving him, Dr. Drew Pinsky and London's wife, Melissa Cunningham, who was simultaneously being treated for addiction herself at a separate wing of the Center.[3] His father, Frank, also appeared in Episode 7, which was filmed during Family Day, in which the patients discussed the effect of addiction on their family relationships.[5]

Filmography

Film and television credits
Year Title Role Notes
1991 In Broad Daylight Teenager 1 TV movie
A Seduction in Travis County Delivery Boy
1991–1993 I'll Fly Away Nathaniel Bedford Main role; 38 episodes
1993 Route 66 TV series, episode: "Everybody's a Hero"
Angel Falls Sonny Snow TV series
1995 Breaking Free Rick Chilton
White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild Mason
The Babysitter Jack
Mallrats T.S. Quint Movie
A Mother's Gift Adult John Deal TV movie
1995–2000 Party of Five Griffin Holbrook Main role; 89 episodes
1997 Bad to the Bone Danny Wells TV movie
Happenstance Jeff
Levitation Bob
Perversions of Science Billy Rabe Episode: "Anatomy Lesson"
1998 Get a Job Tony Thompson / Philip
The Defenders: Taking the First Wyman James TV movie
1999Journey to the Center of the Earth Jonas Lytton
2001 Romantic Comedy 101 Patrick
The Outer Limits Chris Episode: "Flower Child"
2002–2004 7th Heaven Chandler Hampton Main role, 37 episodes
2003 Gods and Generals Capt. Alexander 'Sandie' Pendleton
Descendant Ethan Poe / Frederick Usher
2004 Crossing Jordan Louis Jeffries Episode: "Out of Sight"
2006 What I Did for Love James TV movie
Basilisk: The Serpent King Dr. Harry McColl
Kiss Me Again Julian
2007 Tell Me You Love Me Nate 4 episodes
2008 Next of Kin Chris
Fatal Secrets Andy
The Grift Jackson Armstrong
Strokes Wade Hamilton TV movie
Ba'al: The Storm GodHelm
2009 Do You Know Me Jake Farber
Wolvesbayne Russel Bayne
Chasing the Green Adam Franklin
Laundry Policeman Two
Lost Dream Dr. Reeves
The TerminatorsKurtFilm
2010House Under SiegeRalph
Q for DeathDetective Matt LombardiFilm
The DividedAaron
TranceWhateley
Drop Dead Gorgeous Robert Baker
Scavengers Black Devert
Opponent Brooklyn Davis
Hollywood & Wine Jean Luc Marceau
Rain from the Stars Randy
Scratching the Surface Jake
Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew Himself TV series, Season 4
Alien Opponent
2011 Snow Beast Barry
2012 Don't Pass Me By Greg Phillips
2013 The Devil's Dozen Driver Also directed the film
2016 Girl in Woods Jim
MacGyver Chuck Lawson episode: "Pliers"
2017 “I Believe”Captain Iberson
2021Bottom Feeders Uncle Zeke
Goodbye, ButterflyThe Realtor
2022 Moon Crash General Madden

References

  1. "Jeremy London Biography (1972–)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
  2. "Rachel Uchitel, Jeremy London Sign Up for Celebrity Rehab 4". People. 2010-07-19. Archived from the original on 2010-07-22. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
  3. Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, Episode 4.3, Vh1, December 8, 2010
  4. Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, Episode 4.8, VH1, January 5, 2011
  5. Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, Episode 4.7, Vh1, December 29, 2010
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