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Jeremy Suarez | |
Born | Jeremy Steven Suarez July 6, 1990 (age 30) |
Occupation | Actor, voice artist, film producer, screenwriter, comedian, film director |
Education | Hamilton Elementery (Pasadena, California, U.S.) |
Years active | 1996–present |
Jeremy Steven Suarez (born July 6, 1990 Burbank, California) is an American actor, voice artist, film producer, screenwriter, comedian and film director. He is of Jamaican & Cuban descent. He is known for portraying the nephew Jordan on The Bernie Mac Show and for voicing the bear cub Koda in Walt Disney's Brother Bear and its sequel. Suarez co-stars in Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie, portraying Cooper, the Angry Video Game Nerd's best friend and loyal fan.
Suarez is of African American and Puerto Rican descent.
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- Fernando Michelena (1858–1921) Venezuelan born actor and tenor, migrated in United States was engaged with his wife the soprano Francis Lenord by the Emma Abbott Grand Opera Company a traveling theatre company that performed famous operas translated into English for American audience
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- Paul Calderón (1959–) Puerto Rican actor, writer, director, and producer (King of New York, Four Rooms, Pulp Fiction)
- Juan Fernández de Alarcon (1956–) Dominican-born American actor
- Ana Alicia (1956–) Mexican-born American actress (Falcon Crest)
- María Conchita Alonso (1957–) Cuban-born Venezuelan-raised actress, singer and songwriter. She is naturalised in the US.
- Rick Aviles (1952–1995) American actor of Puerto Rican descent
- Desi Arnaz Jr. (1953–) American actor and musician. He is the son of Cuban actor Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball
- Lucie Arnaz (1951–) is an American actress, singer, dancer, and producer. She is daughter of Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball
- Steven Bauer (1956–) Cuban-born American actor
- Robert Beltran (1953–) American actor of Mexican descent (Star Trek: Voyager)
- Irene Cara (1959–2022) American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent
- Lynda Carter (1951–) American actress to a Mexican mother (Wonder Woman)
- Roxann Dawson (1958–) American actress, producer, director, and writer (Star Trek: Voyager)
- Michael DeLorenzo (1959–) American actor, director, writer, pro
Anyone who has watched “The Bernie Mac Show” remembers Jeremy Suarez, who played Mac’s nephew Jordan Thomkins.
Suarez went on to use his voice in animated movies like “Brother Bear” and “Treasure Planet.” However, it’s been quite some time since the world has seen Suarez involved in a TV show or film, and now he’s speaking out about why he’s been absent from the Hollywood scene.
In a YouTube interview on Comedy Hype’s “Unforgotten,” he explained being underaged was the reason he did not continue to get roles after “The Bernie Mac Show,” which ran from 2001 to 2006. “It was a little bit rough because I was in this age bracket.” He continued, “I looked like lower to middle high school age, but at that age, they would much rather hire somebody who’s like 19 to play that age because then they don’t have child actor laws.” The now-30-year-old said, “Not only are they not restricted to working you 9 ½ hours a day, they also don’t have to hire a teacher. So it’s vastly cheaper to hire an adult.”
Because of the issue with his age, Suarez says that “everything really slowed down.” He admitted, “That was kind of hard for me because I had never gone six months without a job.” This caused Suarez to start doubting himself and asking if he was the problem. But after he “took a step back” he realized he could now take time to experience life away from the set. “So that’s what I did. I went out and just lived a normal life and it was cool because I had never done that before.”
Since leaving Hollywood, Suarez said with a smile, “I was working construction, I worked with the boilermakers, I worked retail. I tested if I was tough, and in the areas in which I wasn’t tough yet I worked on them until I am.
Although he hasn’t been too involved with the industry, Suarez has not lost touch with his castmates from “The Bernie Mac Show.” According to his Instagram, he, Camille Winbush, who played Vanessa Thomkins, and Dee Dee Davis, who played Bryana “Baby Girl” Thomkins, stil
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Born
(1990-07-06) July 6, 1990 (age 34)
Occupation
Actor, comedian
Years active
1996–present
Jeremy Suarez (born July 6, 1990) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Jordan Thomkins on The Bernie Mac Show (2001–2006), and as the voice of Koda in Brother Bear (2003) and Brother Bear 2 (2006).
Beginning his career as a child actor at the age of five, he first appeared as Tyson Tidwell in Jerry Maguire (1996), and most recently appeared as Nathaniel in The Fix (2017). Throughout his career, Suarez has been nominated for two NAACP Image Awards, two Young Artist Awards and an Annie Award.
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Suarez is of African and Cuban descent, and is the oldest of three siblings.
In 1996, he made his debut in Jerry Maguire as Rod Tidwell's son Tyson. He appeared in the short-lived sitcom Built to Last (1997) as Ryce Watkins, the youngest son in a family of seven. Suarez made guest appearances on sitcoms Sister, Sister (1996) and The Wayans Bros. (1998), and had a recurring role as Raymond Wilkes on medical drama Chicago Hope (1996−98).
When Suarez was 11 years old, he joined the cast of the sitcom The Bernie Mac Show (2001−06) as Jordan Thomkins, the nephew of the titular character Ber