Jeremy Bergman began his professional career at the age of three after
it became apparent that he had a strong interest in musical theater. At
that age, he booked his first of many commercials for Playskool,
followed by many others, including Lysol, Campbell's Soup and
Kellogg's.
By the age of six he began his film and television career by booking
the role of Young Snidley Whiplash in "Dudley Do-Right" starring
Brendon Frasier. Soon to follow was the pilot episode of "Law & Order:
SVU" and the role, for five seasons, of Charlie Yokas, son of Faith
Yokas, on "Third Watch." He can also be seen in the current film "The
Station Agent" as Jacob.
Bergman's dream of being on Broadway was finally realized when he
played the role of Chip in "Beauty and the Beast." He is presently in
California shooting the new Will Ferrell film, tentatively titled
"Kicking and Screaming."
Although Bergman loves being an actor, he is also an avid sports fan
and athlete. He loves tennis, baseball, roller hockey and
football.