Net Worth and Salary

Net Worth and Salary

Actor TV Star

Jeremy Crawford

Jeremy Crawford

Who is Jeremy Crawford?

Jeremy Crawford is an actor and TV star of Netflix’s “The Witcher” TV series, which premiered in 2019. Jeremy was interested in joining the cast as soon as the project was revealed in 2017.

Jeremy Crawford rose to prominence in television circles after making his debut as Mick in a Skittles TV commercial directed by Jakob Marky. Following that, he landed roles in short films such as “Strings Attached,” “Oscar,” and “The Carer,” whose director, Neil Hartop, received Best Director at the Edinburgh 48hour Film Festival in 2010.

Jeremy Crawford- Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education

Jeremy Crawford was born in Fairmont, West Virginia, to a family of Irish and Scottish ancestors, though his exact birth date is unknown.

He grew up with his parents and received a lot of encouragement from his mother, who encouraged him to pursue a career as an actor.

Jeremy has lived in Scotland and the Czech Republic during his adult life until he became a Canadian Permanent Resident in 2016.

Jeremy graduated from his West Virginia high school and went on to Fairmont State University to pursue a BA in Theatre.

Following graduation, he proceeded to Glasgow, Scotland, to study at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS), where he received an MA in Classical and Contemporary Acting.

Simultaneously, he studied at London’s Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, traveling from one town to the next and landing his first parts in theatre shows.

Net Worth of Jeremy Crawford? Salary, Earnings

Jeremy’s net worth is over $2.5 million. While his role in “The Witcher” has surely boosted his bank account, his major source of income is still the theatre productions he’s been involved in since his school days.

Jeremy Crawford
Jeremy Crawford posing for a picture. Source: makefacts

Jeremy Crawford- Relationship, Married Life, Boyfriend/ Girlfriend

When Jeremy was working in European theaters, he met his future wife Janine. After dating for several years, the pair married on June 4, 2016.

Janine always goes on business travels with her husband, encouraging him and assisting him in learning the lines of his roles.

When they have vacations, they also enjoy traveling across the world.

Janine braids Jeremy’s beard when they’re bored, and he posts his looks on his Instagram account.

Body Measurement- Height, Weight, Hair Colour

Jeremy is bald and has never appeared with even a shaved head.

His eyes are blue. He stands at a height of 4ft 10ins (1.47m) and weighs roughly 100lbs (45kgs).

He has a mustache and a red beard.

Jeremy Crawford- Professional Career

Jeremy Crawford began working at the Shakespearean Globe Theatre shortly after graduating, playing Leontes in selected portions of Trevor Rawlins’ “The Winter’s Tale” production; he was also cast in the lead role of “King Lear” in a Shakespeare in the City production in Glasgow.

Jeremy starred in “The Fever Dream: Southside,” a Scottish play that won multiple accolades, including Best Playwright (Douglas Maxwell), and toured extensively throughout Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London.

In 2010, Jeremy began a long-term partnership with Czech theatres by portraying Oscar in the musical “Desire,” which was originally performed in Czech but adapted for the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival and was a huge hit.

Jeremy also played the character of the Good Angel in the Blood, Love, and Rhetoric Theatre’s performance of “Doctor Faustus” (Prague, Czech Republic).

Following his hard work in Europe, Jeremy returned to the United States to play Little John in The American Repertory Theater’s “The Heart of Robin Hood,” directed by Gisli Orn Gardarsson. Jeremy won the Broadway World Phoenix award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical in 2014 for his work as Smee in “Peter Pan” at the Arizona Broadway Theater.

He also got the role of Mortimer in West Virginia Public Theatre’s production of “The Fantasticks,” as well as the role of Jumpy Malachi in “Happy Days: A New Musical,” another West Virginia Public Theatre production. Jeremy was cast as Dougal in Vintage Theatre Co.’s “To Kill A Kelpie.”

He demonstrated his aerial skills on rope and silks as Iago in the West Virginia Public Theatre’s production of “Disney’s Aladdin.” He is a member of ACTRA (The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists) and Canadian Actors’ Equity Association (CAEA) in Toronto, Canada, as of 2020. He is also a member of AEA (The Actors’ Equity Association) in New York, USA.

Jeremy rose to prominence in television circles after making his debut as Mick in a Skittles TV commercial directed by Jakob Marky. Following that, he landed roles in short films such as “Strings Attached,” “Oscar,” and “The Carer,” whose director, Neil Hartop, received Best Director at the Edinburgh 48hour Film Festival in 2010.

From 2015 to 2017, Jeremy played Scuzz in the “Man Seeking Woman” series, before landing a minor role as Ice Cream Vendor in “Anne with an E” (2017–2019) and playing Ringmaster in “Titans,” which premiered on Netflix in Season 1.

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Quick Facts of Jeremy Crawford

  • Jeremy Crawford is a star from “The Witcher” TV series, launched by Netflix in 2019.
  • In 2014 for his role of Smee in “Peter Pan” in the Arizona Broadway Theater, Jeremy won the Broadway World Phoenix award as the Best Supporting Actor in a Musical.
  • Netflix ignored him, as the series was mainly based on the plot of the book series, not on the video games, so the TV series didn’t have this character.
  • Luckily, the character of another dwarf, Yarpen Zigrin, appears in the stories which became the base for the first season of the Netflix show, so Jeremy was invited to portray this charismatic dragon-hunter with a perfect sense of humor.