Jeremy Beiler, a talented individual, hails from Madison, Wisconsin, where his passion for performing and writing was initially sparked during his high school years. Along with his friends, he created a sketch comedy show called FreeLoveForum on a low-budget cable access station, which they would produce on weekends. This early venture laid the foundation for his future endeavors.
After completing his college education, Beiler transitioned into a video journalist role at the esteemed New York Times, while simultaneously pursuing his passion for acting by appearing in various small-screen, cinematic, and theatrical productions. His hard work and dedication eventually led him to secure a position at Saturday Night Live, a prestigious platform that showcased his writing talents.
Throughout his tenure at SNL, Beiler received two Peabody Awards for his writing contributions, working closely with esteemed colleagues like Julio Torres and Vanessa Bayer. His notable works include the Aaron Sorkin parody "The Foodroom" on Inside Amy Schumer and the digital shorts "Santa Baby" and "Wells For Boys" on SNL. Moreover, he is credited with creating Meteorologist Dawn Lazarus, a memorable character played by Vanessa Bayer, which was a part of the show's weekend update segment before his departure in Season 43.