Jeff De Serrano, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, embarked on a journey to New York City to pursue a career in acting, following his academic pursuits at Ohio University. He eventually relocated to Los Angeles, where he landed a role on the pilot of MTV's Lyricists Lounge, and subsequently made the City of Angels his permanent residence.
Since his relocation, Jeff has accumulated an impressive body of work in television, featuring appearances on numerous shows such as CSI: Miami, Karen Cisco, NCIS: LA, Dexter, and HBO's Family Tree, to name a few. Furthermore, he has had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed directors like J.J. Abrams, Cameron Crowe, Matt Reeves, and Jonathan Mostow in his feature film career.
In addition to his television and film endeavors, Jeff is also an avid participant in the LA theater scene, having performed in notable productions such as "Short Eyes" by Miguel Pinero at the LA Theatre Center, Seth Zvi Rosenfeld's "Handball," and Pasadena Playhouse's production of "Stop Kiss" by Diana Son.