Jeremy Sklar (b. 1978)

Alias:
Jer Sklar

Birthplace:
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Born:
May 5, 1978

Jeremy Sklar is an American actor, writer, director, producer, and singer/songwriter.  Jeremy was the leader of the "art rock" band "finger for the moon" who released only one album, the critically acclaimed 'Wasted Holiday." Jer now heads the band 'The Blackstrap Molasses' that recorded eleven original songs and supplied the score for his theatrical directorial debut 'Tom Of Your Life'.  Jer studied acting under Jeff Goldblum at Playhouse West. He later appeared in Emmy Award Winning writer/producer Rick Cleveland's (The West Wing, Six Feet Under) play "Kids in the Dark." at the Tony Award Winning Victory Gardens Theater.  Brother of Emmy Award winning writer/director Chuck Sklar. And has written for such diverse talents such as Chris Rock.

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Co-Director:
2017  Boom

Director:
2014  Air Disturbance
2017  Boom
2018  Studio
2020  Tom of Your Life

Editor:
2014  Air Disturbance
2017  Boom
2018  Studio
2020  Tom of Your Life

Executive Producer:
2014  Air Disturbance
2017  Boom
2018  Studio
2020  Tom of Your Life
2022  Contactless
2022  Necropolis

Producer:
2014  Air Disturbance
2017  Boom
2018  Studio
2020  Tom of Your Life
2022  Contactless
2022  Necropolis

Story:
2011  Freerunner
2014  Air Disturbance
2017  Boom
2018  Studio
2020  Tom of Your Life
2022  Contactless
2022  Necropolis

Writer:
2011  Freerunner
2014  Air Disturbance
2017  Boom
2018  Studio
2020  Tom of Your Life
2022  Contactless
2022  Necropolis

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