![]() “I’d been sitting with a family whose son, at 22, had been the victim of a hit and run. One script to attract interest was inspired by a story from the funeral business. There was some interest, and I had many options out, but it came to nothing.” “I couldn’t stop writing, but I was becoming increasingly frustrated. The nineties, he says, were a write off, fuelled by alcohol and drugs, but in 2000, sober and clean, Jeremy lived in the West of Ireland, writing numerous film scripts. I’d watch three films a night, but I didn’t realise I had the ability to write.” I realised the attraction of acting was being able to take part in stories. Meanwhile, Jeremy was writing film scripts. ![]() Then, going part-time, he lived above the business, and worked weekends and holidays until 2001, when his father sold the business. When Jeremy was 22, he worked full time in the family funeral business in Dublin. ![]() Posted by Sue Leonard on Monday 7th September 2015 ![]()
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