Jeremy Glazer
Jeremy Glazer (born November 1, 1978) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in the films Letters From Iwo Jima, Save Me, In The Clouds and Rust Creek. Glazer has balanced his performances in big-budget blockbusters and independent films, theatre and television shows such as Modern Family, Grey's Anatomy, Castle and Desperate Housewives.
Jeremy Glazer | |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1997–present |
Early life
Glazer was born and raised in Huntington Station, New York on Long Island,[1] in a Jewish family alongside his older brother, Daniel Glazer, a former talent agent and now successful commercial real estate broker in New York. During his childhood summers he competed in many athletics at a sports camp in West Virginia. He attended Walt Whitman High School, South Huntington and was elected President of his class from sophomore to senior year, began performing in school theatre productions, competed in All County Chorus and played varsity tennis. His father, Roger Glazer and mother, Evelyn Cohen, are both retired health and physical education high school teachers.
Glazer attended the University of Delaware, majoring in Mass Communications and minoring in Theatre. During his summer semesters off from college, Glazer lived in Los Angeles to intern in the entertainment industry to see where in entertainment his feet would land. After learning the industry from interning at reputable talent agencies and production companies, he graduated from college with a bachelor's degree and moved to Los Angeles. He first worked as a production assistant at Paramount Pictures on such television shows as The Trouble With Normal, Spring Break Lawyer and Men, Women & Dogs. Glazer then jumped into acting.
Career
He appeared in the film Letters from Iwo Jima which was directed by Clint Eastwood in 2006 and Save Me. He co-produced and appeared in Good Dick, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. He has also appeared in Moonlight Serenade and When Do We Eat? playing a young Jack Klugman.
Glazer has made many appearances on the television shows Grey's Anatomy, Modern Family, The Fosters, CSI:NY, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Castle, Devious Maids, The Mentalist, Beauty & the Beast, Desperate Housewives, In Plain Sight, Veronica Mars, ER and Angel.
He won the LA Weekly Best Male Comedy Award for his leading role in Block Nine.[2] He worked along with the Broadway cast of The Little Dog Laughed and other theatre roles include playing both Dorian Gray and James Vane in A Picture of Dorian Gray at the Boston Court Theatre in Los Angeles, You Can't Take It With You at The Antaeus Theatre, The Sandstorm, 7 Redneck Cheerleaders and Anything with The Elephant Theatre Company.
Personal life
In November 2006, Greg Hernandez wrote in his column, "Out in Hollywood" in The Los Angeles Daily News that Glazer was actor Chad Allen's partner, both appearing in the film Save Me.[3] In October 2008, AfterElton.com noted that Allen was Glazer's boyfriend.[4] In May 2009, photojournalist Bill Wilson wrote in the San Francisco Sentinel that when Allen accepted a GLAAD Media Award, he announced that he had met Glazer, his partner, exactly four years earlier. Jeremy Glazer and Chad Allen are no longer partners. They were together from 2005-2011.[5]
Filmography
TV
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Providence | Chad | "Gotcha" |
2003 | 7th Heaven | Howard Goodman | "The One Thing" |
2004 | Angel | Lawyer | "A Hole in the World" |
ER | Med Student David | "NICU" | |
2007 | Veronica Mars | George | "Debasement Tapes" |
2008 | Numb3rs | Clayton Caswell | "Frienemies" |
Eli Stone | Derek | "The Humanitarian" "Happy Birthday, Nate" | |
2009 | Cold Case | Steve Wiegen | "Mind Games" |
In Plain Sight | Avi Rosenzweig / Andy Roth | "Aguna Matatala" | |
2010 | Days of Our Lives | Jeff Shields | 2 episodes |
How I Met Your Mother | Bruce | "The Wedding Bride" | |
Victorious | Paul | "Stage Fighting" | |
2011 | Castle | Nick Keller | "Law & Murder" |
CSI: NY | Mr. Booker | "Do or Die" | |
Desperate Housewives | Geoffrey Mathers | "Suspicion Song" | |
2012 | Beauty & the Beast | Michael Walters | "Saturn Returns" |
Bones | Ben | "The Warrior in the Wuss" | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | David Winnock | "Homecoming" "Karma to Burn" | |
Fetching | Chris | "Animal Attraction" | |
The Mentalist | Steve Berman | "If It Bleeds, It Leads" | |
The Young and the Restless | Jeremy | 3 episodes | |
2013 | Devious Maids | Zach Fowler | "Getting Out the Blood" |
2015 | Grey's Anatomy | Drew Hawkins | "All I Could Do Was Cry" |
2016 | This Isn't Working | Frank | "A Very Special Episode" |
These People | Josh | TV Mini-series also producer | |
2018 | The Fosters | Jeff Stolland | "Makeover" |
Modern Family | Kieran | "Torn Between Two Lovers" | |
2019 | 9-1-1 (TV series) | Ben Watson | “Christmas Spirit” |
The Good Fight | Avery Ward | “The One Inspired by Roy Cohn” | |
2020 | Hidden Canyons | Harrison Ross | also producer |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | When Do We Eat? | Young Artur | |
2006 | Letters from Iwo Jima | Marine Lieutenant | |
2007 | Girl Camp | Parishioner | 25 minutes |
Save Me | Trey | ||
2008 | Good Dick | Café Patron | also Co-producer |
2009 | The Last Resort | Jeremy | |
Moon Lake Casino | Rex - Sailor | 22 minutes | |
Moonlight Serenade | Gary | ||
2013 | Four Brothers. Or Three. Wait ... Three. | Jeremy | 5 minutes |
2014 | Playing It Cool | New Guy | |
In The Clouds | Oliver | ||
2016 | Salt Water | Sean aka Red Hat | |
My Christmas Love | Grant | TV Movie | |
2018 | Rust Creek | Nick Katz | |
2019 | Samir | Daniel Hirshler | |
2020 | On the Ride | Scott Long | also Writer and Producer |
Video game
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Uncharted 4 | Additional Voices | PlayStation |
References
- http://www.jeremyglazer.com/about.html
- Hernandez, Greg (November 27, 2006). "Save Me by Chad Allen, Robert Gant and Judith Light makes Sundance". Out in Hollywood. The Los Angeles Daily News. Archived from the original on March 14, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
- Hartinger, Brent (October 19, 2008). "Gay Celebrity Boyfriends!". AfterElton.com. Retrieved November 29, 2008.
- Wilson, Bill (May 10, 2009). "On the Carpet at the GLAAD Media Awards – On Scene with Bill Wilson". San Francisco Sentinel. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013.