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Jeremy Jordan (actor, born 1984) American actor and singer

Jeremy Michael Jordan is an American actor and singer. He has performed on Broadway and in television and film, as well as in other theatrical productions.

Jeremy Jordan is an American singer and actor from Hammond, Indiana.

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Jeremy Renner American actor

Jeremy Lee Renner is an American actor. He appeared largely in independent films such as Dahmer (2002) and Neo Ned (2005). Renner earned supporting roles in bigger films, such as S.W.A.T. (2003) and 28 Weeks Later (2007). Renner was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Hurt Locker (2008) and for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his much-praised performance in The Town (2010).

Jeremy Williams may refer to:

Jeremy Suarez is an American actor and film producer and director, best known for his role as Jordan Thompkins on The Bernie Mac Show.

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Jay is a common given name and nickname. It may be a nickname for Jane, James, Javonne, Jamie, Jacob, Jared, Joaquin, Javad, Jeremy, Jeffrey, John, Jonathan, Joseph, Jason, Jamin, Jaylin, Jordan, Justin, etc. In Hindu-influenced cultures, Jay or Jai is a common first name for a male derived from the Sanskrit for "win" or "victory."

The name Jordan can refer to several things. The origin of the name is Hebrew ירדן (Yarden), meaning "one who descends" or "to flow down". The form found in Western names comes from its Greek form Ἰορδάνης (Iordanes). In Latin it is Jordanus, in Italian Giordano, in Spanish Jordán, in Portuguese Jordão, in German Jordan, Dutch Jordaan, in French Jourdain, in Irish Iordáin, in Romanian Iordan, in Serbian Jordan, and in Catalan Jordà. Jordan can be either a given name or a surname. Originally a male given name, but in later centuries, it was also a common given name for girls. As a given name, the English form is unisex.

Graham Phillips (actor) American actor

Graham David Phillips is an American actor and singer. Beginning his acting career at the age of nine, Phillips is known for a variety of film, stage and television roles; as Jordan Baxter in the Universal Pictures feature film Evan Almighty, Evan Goldman in the Broadway musical 13, Ben Tennyson in Ben 10: Race Against Time, Zach Florrick on the CBS television series The Good Wife, Ethan Shaw in the Netflix Original XOXO, Nick St. Clair in Riverdale, and Austin in Blockers.

Jeremy is a masculine given name of English origin. It is a variant of the name of the Old Testament biblical prophet "Jeremiah" in its anglicized and diminutive form. Given its linguistic evolution, the name "Jeremy", as a shortened version of "Jeremiah," is commonly recognized as a name of Christian New Testament origin with its beginnings first seen in bible translations, such as the New King James version of the Bible, that referred to the prophet "Jeremiah" as "Jeremy" in the New Testament text. In Hebrew, the common meaning of the name Jeremiah in variation is: "May Jehovah exalt," or "Exalted of the Lord". As the English vernacular form of Jeremiah, the name Jeremy has been translated to mean "the Lord loosens," or "God will uplift," which dates to the 13th century. Cognate variations, spellings, and nicknames deriving from the name Jeremy include: Jerry, Jeramy, and Jeromy.

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