Jeremy Gilbreath
The youngest child of three brothers, Jeremy Gilbreath was born in Houston, Texas. His passion for acting started as a child and led him to pursue his dream that would take him all the way to Los Angeles. As a teenager, he landed commercials and print ads such as those for Coca Cola (Fanta/ Coca Cola) and Captain D’s. This led Jeremy to larger roles, such as appearing in the feature film Pearl Harbor, fueling his passion further and allowing him to join the Screen Actors Guild 20 years ago.
After moving to Los Angeles in 2001, Jeremy was cast in major films such as Disney’s The Haunted Mansion, Carnivale, Little Black Book, and the blockbuster film Terminator 3. He also acted in Madness in the Method, which co-starred Stan Lee in his final on- screen performance. Jeremy was also the 1st Assistant Director for Madness in the Method.
As his career grew further in acting, Jeremy discovered that he had just as much passion if not more behind the lens. So after several years of hard work and climbing up the production ladder from an on set production assistant to a 1st Assistant Director working in the AD department, he was able to work on several nominated films/TV series, such as the Academy Award winning movie, The Social Network. This drove Jeremy head first even further into continuing his passion for off-camera production roles in the industry.
Jeremy 1st Assistant Directed many projects including: Sex Sent Me to the ER, Sea Rescue, Bar Rescue, the hit TV series Ancient Aliens, No Rest for the Wicked, Coming and Going, Ultimate Soldier Challenge, Blood Relatives, Seven Pounds, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, the hit TV series Unexplained, Married With Secrets and Betrayed.
Continuing his career even further than he ever expected, Jeremy found his way into producing some amazing films and hit TV series, having great success. He produced several television series such as Ultimate Soldier Challenge and the hit true crime series Blood Relatives. He also produced such indie films as Case 347 and Captured which streamed on all major platforms.
After producing several projects, Jeremy decided to join the most prestige union in the entertainment industry -- the Producer’s Guild of America (PGA). To add to his achievements, Jeremy also directed a short film called Hungry that was released in 2021 at all major festivals.