Jeremy Lawrence is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry as an actor, writer, and lyricist. His impressive television credits include appearances in popular shows such as "The Good Fight", "Poker Face", "And Just Like That", "New Amsterdam", and "Dickinson", as well as a memorable cameo as Tennessee Williams in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel".
In addition to his television work, Jeremy has had a successful career in the theater, with appearances on both coasts and across the country. One of his most notable achievements is his arrangement of Tennessee Williams' one-man shows, presented in the author's own words. This unique production has garnered international acclaim and has been performed in various venues around the world.
Jeremy's work as a lyricist has also been recognized, particularly in his Queer Weimar German Cabaret, "Lavender Songs", which has been performed in New York, Los Angeles, and other cities. He has also created the piece "Cabaret Verboten", which has been staged in theaters across the United States, as well as in London and Sweden.
Furthermore, Jeremy has collaborated with renowned directors such as Brian De Palma, Stephen Daldry, Stephen Herek, and Ron Howard on various film projects. His work has also been featured on the best-selling CD "Berlin Cabaret Songs", which was recorded by the talented Ute Lemper.
As a playwright, Jeremy has had two of his plays produced at regional theaters, and he has also written a biography of Tennessee Williams' sister, "Rose Isabel".