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Jeremy Sisto
Birth at
6 October 1974
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Jeremy Sisto (Jeremy Sisto) was born in Los Angeles, California, October 6, 1974 in the family of an ordinary farmer, as well as teacher and musician Richard Sisto, the mother of the actor was Reedie Gibbs. The parents of little Jeremy separated in 1980, after which the mother quickly married one of the little-known actors. The desire to become a movie actor in the future infected Jeremy his older sister Meadow. Since childhood, the boy took part in the filming of music videos.
He grew up in Chicago,
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Jeremy Sisto (Jeremy Sisto) was born in Los Angeles, California, October 6, 1974 in the family of an ordinary farmer, as well as teacher and musician Richard Sisto, the mother of the actor was Reedie Gibbs.
The parents of little Jeremy separated in 1980, after which the mother quickly married one of the little-known actors. The desire to become a movie actor in the future infected Jeremy his older sister Meadow. Since childhood, the boy took part in the filming of music videos.
He grew up in Chicago, Illinois, where he attended the Francis Parker Progressive School. Before graduating, Jeremy began his professional acting career, receiving many minor and episodic roles in films.
A little later he began to play more serious roles, for example, he very successfully played an annoying spouse in the film directed by Emmy Heckerling.
"Crazy" . His partners during filming were Brittany Murphy, Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash.
In 1995, the thriller “Shelter” appeared on television screens, in which the hero, played by Sisto, survived clinical death and experienced rather unusual hallucinations.
In 1996, the actor took part in the work on the film “White Squall”, where he got a very significant role for him as the main character. His next work is the film “Sixties”, here he got the role of the second plan.
During the same period, Jeremy participated in the work on the film “The Theory of the Author”, which attracted increased attention of critics and viewers. No less successful was the role of Jesus in the feature film Jesus, along with him took part in the filming of Gary Oldman and Debra Messing.
Success came to the actor after filming the crime series Law and Order, which was broadcast for 19 years. It was the role of Detective Lupo that positively influenced Jeremy's fame.