Jeremy Kruse
Jeremy Kruse is a writer, actor, producer and director. Kruse has written, produced, directed, edited and acted in over 20 short films. He has been involved in numerous plays, sketch comedy shows, independent films, commercials and televisions spots in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
"Hot Beans And Chuck-A Comedic Cabaret Experience", a show that he co-wrote and co-developed, received auspicious reviews from the Chicago Reader.
There was a successful workshop production of his play, "Low Hanging Fruit", at Second City's Skybox Theater in Chicago in April and May of 2004. "Lockers", the play he wrote for young people in middle school and early high school, is published by Dramatic Publishing and has been produced in the United States and abroad.
Jeremy has also performed stand-up at numerous venues in Chicago and L.A. including Zanies and The Improv.
Kruse is currently in production on a documentary about genealogy, "Related To Charlemagne", which he conceived and is directing.
He graduated from the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. He studied playwriting at the Ensemble Studio Theater in New York. Kruse is also a graduate of Second City's conservatory improvisation program and comedy writing program.