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Biography

“Acting is basically standing naked and turning around very slowly in front of an audience. It’s vulnerable and there’s so many fears. But I guess I’m interested in learning how to live with less fear.” Despite being best known for his magnificent role as the conflicted heir to a media conglomerate and the number one boy on HBO's "Succession," Jeremy Strong grew up in a working-class family and pushed himself tirelessly to pursue his passion for acting. Since his film debut in "Humboldt County" (2008), he has shown his versatility in a wide spectrum of film and television roles, such as President JFK's assassin in "Parkland" (2013) and a countercultural leader in "The Trial of the Chicago 7" (2020). He is widely reputed for his commitment to character preparation, mirroring the intensity of his idols Daniel Day-Lewis and Dustin Hoffman. Intense, fearless and committed, Strong has received a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a spot on Time's list of the 100 most influentia

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