Jeremy Gosch
Jeremy Gosch
Even though he was born far from any semblance of Hollywood, Jeremy Gosch had it in his blood. His mother was a stage actress, and at age 8, they decided to pack up all the family’s belongings and move from the quiet town of Brewster, Massachusetts to the bustling Los Angeles suburb of Burbank. Jeremy immediately got to work as a child actor landing roles in numerous commercials and guest appearances on network shows. Jeremy received excellent reviews for these performances, but as the years went on he was determined to become a film director. With a natural affection for off kilter subjects, his first film Wine (1996) was an adaptation of a chapter of Charles Bukowski’s book Ham on Rye, which he wrote and directed. Jeremy followed up with another Bukowski adaptation that he adapted and directed, called Death of Ramon Vasquez (1998). He made his feature film-directing debut with his own screenplay, Last Ride (2001), which was picked up for distribution worldwide and premiered on Showtime here in the U.S. Jeremy started his own production company, Fresh & Smoked, in 2006, his first documentary, Bustin’ Down the Door, is a homage to Jeremy’s favorite hobby and pastime and also a testament to his passion and fortitude as an up and coming feature film director.

