Jeremy Crutchley

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Jeremy Crutchley (born before 1982) is a South African actor and musician .

Career

Crutchley's career began in the action comedy Crazy Safari . He starred in front of the camera alongside David Carradine and Christopher Lee . In 1989 he played the role of Billy Foul in the novel adaptation of Jules Verne's The Journey to the Center of the Earth . In the 1990s he got a role in A Good Man in Africa , Pride of Africa and starred in two episodes of the television series Rhodes . After the turn of the millennium, Crutchley received several roles. He stood in front of the camera in the television films Red Water , The Poseidon Attack , Supernova - When the Sun Explodes , A Love in Saigon , The Last Days of Krakatau and Lost City Raiders . In addition to his involvement in television films, he also appeared in front of the camera for cinema productions. He played in Lord of War - Death dealer next to Nicolas Cage and Jared Leto in Doomsday - day of vengeance next Rhona Mitra and The Deal - One hand washes the other alongside William H. Macy , Meg Ryan and LL Cool J with . In 2012, Crutchley played the role of psychoanalysis in the direct-to-DVD production Death Race: Inferno by Roel Reiné . In it he played like Robin Shou , Frederick Koehler and Sean Cameron Michael an opponent of Luke Goss' character. Most recently he starred in the sequel to the South African comedy film Spud alongside John Cleese and Tanit Phoenix .

Filmography (selection)

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