Jeremy Sande was born in Demopolis, Alabama, and spent his formative years in Meridian, Mississippi, where he was always the class clown, constantly seeking attention and approval through his antics. It was during this time that he discovered his passion for performing, landing his first theatre role as Prince Charming in a production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's iconic musical, "Cinderella". This marked the beginning of his journey as a performer, and he went on to star in numerous productions at the Meridian Little Theatre and Angel's Theatre in Mississippi, showcasing his impressive range and versatility as an actor.
Some of his most memorable performances include his captivating portrayal of The Emcee in "Cabaret", his hilarious turn as Roger Dubris in "The Producers", and his charismatic rendition of Rum Tum Tugger in "Cats". As he continued to hone his craft, Jeremy's talents eventually took him to the big screen, where he made the transition to film acting by signing with talent agencies in New Orleans and Mississippi in 2010.
Jeremy has since amassed an impressive array of over 60 film and television credits, with one of his most notable roles being that of Adam Weise, one of the eleven oil rig workers killed in the devastating Deepwater Horizon disaster, alongside Mark Wahlberg and Dylan O'Brien. After finding success as a film actor, Jeremy's creative endeavors expanded to include film production, where he worked as a grip and later gaffer on multiple feature films, and has also produced, written, and directed his own shorts.
Jeremy's production company, Burning Karat Films, remains a vital part of his creative output, with plans to continue producing and directing under this banner. In his personal life, Jeremy tied the knot with actress Sherri Eakin in 2017, and the pair have since appeared in over a dozen films together, with several upcoming projects slated to feature the couple in starring roles.