- He was born on the 4th of July Independence Day.
- He holds a M.F.A. degree in motion pictures with an emphasis in screenwriting from the Academy of Art University.
- He holds a undergraduate Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in philosophy with a minor in film studies from Indiana University-Indianapolis, graduating summa cum laude.
- He has earned M.F.A. degrees in both producing and acting for film from the New York Film Academy (NYFA) in Los Angeles.
- His first-ever acting job was as a background actor playing the role of a paramedic on the TV show Grey's Anatomy (2005).
- Beyond acting, he is also an aspiring fine artist, a musician/composer, and a writer; while in terms of filmmaking, he is an aspiring screenwriter, producer, editor, and director, having written multiple projects to be developed, including TV show pilots and feature films.
- Played the character "Emcee" in the dance-romance feature film Another Tango (2018).
- He studied theatre and screen acting at the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) where he earned an M.F.A. degree in performance arts.
- As a first-time filmmaker, he wrote, produced, edited, and starred-in the neo-film-noir drama Strangers in the Night (2016), a short film that won an "Honorable Mention Gold Award" at the "Los Angeles Neo-Noir Novel, Film, & Script Festival" in 2017.
- Was cast in a small non-speaking role as an F.B.I. postal inspector on the Emmy-winning TV show The Inspectors (2015).
- No relation and not to be confused with camera person Jeremy Sykes or performer Jeremy Sykes nor any other with, claiming, or using same or similar first and last names.
- Was cast as a lead character in the longest-running consecutive series in the history of B-horror movies in the trilogy Witchcraft 14: Angel of Death (2016), Witchcraft 15: Blood Rose (2016), and Witchcraft 16: Hollywood Coven (2016).
- He had previously attended and completed one year in the MFA Film Production program at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) before transferring.
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