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Jeremy Maxwell Jeremy grew up in Southern Oregon and Southern Denmark, attended the University of Exeter, England and graduated from UCLA. He has been an Echo Theater Company member since 1998. Some recent Stage: Better by Jessica Goldberg, Wirehead (LA Weekly Award nominee, Leading Male Performance), Body Politic (Ovation Nominee, Ensemble Cast), War Music(Ovation Winner for Best Ensemble & Best Play and subsequent production at the Geffen Playhouse), Ghosts in the Cottonwoods, Welcome Home (Edinburgh Festival Fringe). Some TV/ Film: Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Summerland, MTV’s Undressed, The Andy Dick Show, Sabrina: the Teenage Witch, Felicity, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, The Duke, The Hazing, Winning London. Jeremy also lends his voice to various Films, TV Shows, and Video Games, including The Lego Movie, Happy Feet 2, and The Simpsons Movie. He’d like to thank his wife, Megahn, and young son, Jude, for loaning him to the theater. Up the Chels!