Jeremiah Core
- Actor
Jeremiah Core was born on November 29 in Newton, Massachusetts to Rutheria Core (Hayward), a homemaker, and Chuck Core, Sr., a DJ. He was the 5th of what would be 13 children. As a child, he excelled in baseball and became one of the better players in Massachusetts. He played college baseball at Eastern Connecticut state university as well as being in the ROTC program at the university and in the Army National Guard. He dropped out to go on active duty after 9/11, serving three tours in Iraq. Graduated from the Special Forces Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape, (SERE) school, and advanced weapons training and tactics. While in the Army he coached sports teams in Germany and the U.S. He also volunteered at the El Paso children's hospital, where he got to spend time with children and care for newborns. An airborne jump injury while with the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), shortened his military career, and that fortuitously led for him to be stationed in El Paso, Texas, where he answered an ad for actors for the movie "12 Strong." Fueled with a passion for acting, he then took acting classes and performed in four plays at the prestigious El Paso playhouse. When his Army service was completed he moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico to pursue acting full time. He is signed with Lynette O'Connor and the O'Agency.
Jeremiah is the proud father of two boys, dances tango and waltz, and speaks conversational Russian and Spanish.
Jeremiah is the proud father of two boys, dances tango and waltz, and speaks conversational Russian and Spanish.