Jeremy Carter

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Jeremy Carter
Born (1972-02-22) February 22, 1972 (age 52)
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Years active2006–present

Jeremy Carter (born February 22, 1972) is an American actor and comedian best known for his work on the Superego podcast.

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Career

Carter began in the Kansas City improv scene, starting with ComedySportz in 1992. [1] [2] Carter is a founding member of Der Monkenpickel, which is an improv group out of Lawrence, Kansas that also featured Jason Sudeikis. [3] Carter has also performed with iO West and D.U.H. [4]

Carter met Matt Gourley at a ComedySportz tournament in San Jose in the mid-90s. [5] He spent time as an actor and improviser at various Disney theme parks. [6] Gourley and Carter were founding contributors to Channel 101, producing and starring in the "retro futuristic action spectacular" Ultraforce. [5] [7] Ultraforce lasted three episodes and also featured Derek Mears, Jeff B. Davis, and Chris Tallman.

Music

The Journeymen, made up of Carter, Gourley, Mark McConville, and James Bladon, released an album titled Mount Us More in 2013. [8] Carter released a follow-up EP titled "Bad Honky" as his Superego persona Shunt McGuppin on June 16, 2015. [9] Bad Honky, on which Paul F. Tompkins and Erinn Hayes also appear, was produced by Dan Franklin. [1]

Podcasts

In 2006, Gourley and Carter launched Superego, an improvisational podcast they conceived of on Christmas Eve 2005 based on the conceit of clinical case studies. [10] Superego has since added Mark McConville, Paul F. Tompkins, & James Bladen as regular cast members. [11]

Carter has appeared on numerous other podcasts, including the Thrilling Adventure Hour and The Dead Authors Podcast .

Personal life

Carter is from Kansas City. [12]

Prior to starting Superego, Gourley and Jeremy Carter had a job flying between Los Angeles and San Francisco to accrue frequent flyer points. [7] Carter lives in Long Beach, California. [13]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleEpisode(s)Role
2003 Ultraforce AllTrask
2003Buckle Up!TV ShortEarl Bucket
2003The Fastest Samurai in the WestTV series shortThe Master
2003Time Belt"Hitler!"Adolf Hitler
2003Second Time AroundAllPrincipal Withers
2003ComputermanComputerman AuditionsHimself
2004The Harper Teen Mystery FilesAllSheriff Carlton Harper
2004-2005Who's Teaching Whom?S01E02; S01E04Kip Williams
2007Videogame TheaterVariousVarious
2013The Funtime GangTV movieDet. Ace Johansen
2013 TakePart Live 1x70Himself

Podcasts

PodcastEpisodeDateRole
Superego All 2006–presentDr. Jeremy Carter, PhD/Various
Comedy Bang! Bang! #382010/01/29
#3082014/09/01Himself
The Apple Sisters #17-182011/09/26-10/03 [14]
Pop My Culture #522011/09/01Himself (with Superego)
This American WifeExtrasode 12012/08/20Advice columnist [15]
Thrilling Adventure Hour Various2012-2015Various
The Dead Authors Podcast Chapter 132012/12/31 Brothers Grimm
Chapter 212013/10/15 Joseph Campbell [16]
The Nerdist Podcast #5482014/07/18Himself
The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project #12014/02/06
#32014/02/20
#82014/03/27
#92018/03/07
#132018/04/03
#152018/04/18
#162018/04/25
Superego: Forgotten ClassicsAll2015Cast member
Spontaneanation with Paul F. Tompkins #302015/10/19Himself (improviser)
#342015/11/16Himself (improviser)
#892016/12/05Himself (improviser)
#972017/01/30Himself (improviser)
#1072017/04/10Himself (improviser)
#1262017/08/21Himself (improviser)

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