Jeremy Warner
Jeremy Warner is a sketch comedian, actor, filmmaker, and director who is best known for his signature mustache and his role on Studio C, a popular comedy show on both BYUtv and YouTube.
Jeremy Jesse Warner | |
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Born | Idaho Falls, Idaho, U.S. | July 18, 1985
Education | Brigham Young University |
Occupation | Actor, sketch comedian, screenwriter |
Spouse(s) | Catey Joy Warner |
Children | Felix Nicholas Linus Brian Blythe Lorymore |
Biography
Jeremy Warner was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho.[1] After his high school graduation, Warner decided to attend BYU for one year before serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tulsa, Oklahoma Mission.
After completing his two year mission, he returned and later graduated from BYU with an undergraduate degree in Film. While attending BYU, he joined BYU's on-campus sketch comedy group, Divine Comedy. It was there where Warner and other original members of Studio C first met and later conceived the idea for the show.
He is currently living in Provo, Utah, he is married to Catey Joy Warner and they have three children: Felix Nicholas, Linus Brian, and Blythe.
Career
Before and after landing his role on Studio C, he acted, directed, wrote, edited, and/or assisted in various other ways on several short films and movies such as The Adventures of Food Boy (2008), Cops vs Robbers (2009), Gerald (2010), Man of the Cloth (2010), Girls (2012), and Seashell (2014).
When Studio C premiered in 2012, he starred as a recurring cast member for the first four seasons before being promoted to a main cast member on the fifth season. Besides being an actor on the show, he also serves as a writer (2012–2014), a staff writer (2014-), a segment director and a segment editor.
Since Studio C premiered, he appeared in specials such as Peculiar People (2014) and The Adventures of Ravi (2015).
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Dizzy Dizzy Dinosaur | Jeremy | Short Served also as co-producer |
Jeremy Needs a Haircut | Jeremy | Short Served also as director, writer, co-producer, and editor | |
Pancake Breakfast | Jeremy | Short Served also as co-producer | |
2012 | Abandoned in Space | Danny | Short |
2012–2019 | Studio C | Himself/Various | Recurring Cast (Seasons 1-4) Main Cast (Season 5-9) Served also as writer (2012–2014), staff writer (2014-2019), segment director, and segment editor |
2014 | Leather Eagle | Sam | Short |
Peculiar People | Himself | Comedy Special | |
2015 | The Adventures of Ravi | Himself | 1 episode |
Don Verdean | Reporter (uncredited) | Movie | |
2017 | Frankly Faraci | Himself | 1 episode |
2018 | The Laughter Life | Himself | Documentary about Studio C |
2019 | Freelancers | Mr. Nightmare | 1 episode Serves also as the series’ director |
Bring the Funny | Himself- JK! Studios | 3 episodes |
References
- "Studio C Baby Spotlight: Jeremy Warner". BYU TV. Retrieved 9 August 2017.