Birth Place: Hackensack, New Jersey
Jeremy Rotolo was born on April 13th 1994 in Hackensack, New Jersey. His mother, Sandra (Culbert) Rotolo, is of French and Native American decent and was a stay at home mom that fostered Jeremy's love for the arts. His father, John Rotolo, who is of Italian decent, was a Mechanical Engineer. He is a proud graduate of Stockton University, where he received a BA in Theatre Performance (Spring 2018). He has been nominated for three Irene Ryan Awards and has also received a Kennedy Center National Award for Distinguished Achievement in Performance.
After graduating from Stockton University, Jeremy went on to become a founding member of a successful non-profit theatre company based in Atlantic City, New Jersey called the Atlantic City Theatre Company. He has appeared as Robert in Specs Staging's Off-Broadway production of Black Locust. Other New York/Regional theatre credits include: The Seagull (Columbia University), Death of a Salesman (Columbia University), Hamlet (BBAC), 4000 Miles (BBAC), Moving to Quebec (ACTC), Stones from God (Stockton University), Accidental Death of An Anarchist (Stockton University), The Real Inspector Hound (Stockton University), Hello Herman (Stockton University), The Profession (Stockton University). Film/TV credits: True Fear (XYXEE), One Bad Choice (MTV). Jeremy would like to thank his family for always encouraging him to peruse his dreams.
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