Jeremy Luke is an actor of Italian and Puerto Rican descent, born and raised in New York City. In 2000, he made the move to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career, where he began studying with Joe Palese at The Actor's Space. His early work included booking guest star roles on popular TV shows such as CSI, Las Vegas, and NYPD Blue.
As he continued to hustle and build his resume, Luke's big break came when he was cast as a series regular on the TNT series Mob City, opposite Michael Imperioli, and playing the iconic mobster Mickey Cohen. This was followed by a series regular role on the ABC sitcom St. Francis, opposite Michael Imperioli once again, and a series regular role on the FOX sitcom Peninsular Chronicles.
In addition to his on-screen work, Luke has also been creating his own material alongside his friend Joey Russo and writer/director Justin Schack. Their show, Small Shots, was picked up by Fox Digital and is currently streaming on Amazon Prime. The success of Small Shots led to Luke's reps sending scenes to casting, which ultimately caught the eye of Clint Eastwood, who cast him in his films Jersey Boys and Sully.
Luke's work on Small Shots also led to a recurring role on the hit TV series This Is Us, opposite Milo Ventimiglia, and a role in the highly anticipated film The Irishman, opposite Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese.