"I love extreme sports, I like snowboarding and motorcross and rollerblading and hockey."
About Jeremy London
Jeremy London — Life and Legacy
Jeremy London is an American actor celebrated for his roles in television and film, notably in 'Party of Five' and 'Mallrats.' His career, marked by both success and personal challenges, provides a rich backdrop for his insights on identity and personal growth. London often reflects on the complexities of fame, suggesting that it can distort one's sense of self. He articulates that true identity is forged through introspection and resilience, stating that understanding oneself is vital in a world filled with external pressures. This perspective resonates deeply in his quotes, where he emphasizes the importance of confronting one's fears and embracing authenticity. In discussing personal growth, London highlights the transformative power of adversity. He believes that struggles are not merely obstacles but opportunities for profound change. His reflections encourage individuals to view challenges as essential components of their journey, fostering a mindset that values resilience and self-discovery. By sharing his experiences, London invites others to navigate their paths with courage and authenticity, making his insights particularly relevant in today's fast-paced, image-driven society.
Quote collection
Jeremy London quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"If I died snowboarding, you could honestly tell everybody in the world that Jeremy London died happy."
"I used to be a hopeless romantic - I fell in love with everyone I went out with."
"I can't deal with high maintenance chicks."
"I'm gonna be the best dad that ever lived. I'll have a ranch with a race car track and a golf course."
"Growing up, my brother and I were begging for attention."
"What I'd really like to give a try is cricket, because I grew up playing American baseball."
"I didn't go to college, I went straight from high school to working on I'll Fly Away, I was very, very lucky."
"Before the eighth grade, I probably went to seven or eight different schools."
"My brother is an excellent songwriter, and I play guitar and drums."
"It's like Scott Wolf, I never thought he looked like Tom Cruise until somebody said it and now that they've said it, I see it every time I look at him!"
"I love the Valley. There's no attitude."
"I really got into the cricket and staying up late watching the World Cup."
"I don't need to hang out in a posse and try to act cool."
"I guess I get a little sentimental, but I'm so used to moving on and making myself stronger where that's concerned, otherwise I would just be a wreck!"
"Most of my friends aren't actors - and not one of them is overly impressed with what I do."
"I was acting my way through the whole thing."
"And my little sister died when she was 16."
"If I am still doing what I'm doing and I still have respect in this town, haven't done anything completely and utterly stupid, then I'll be happy with myself."
"I've never dreamed of being famous. The idea of it really scares me."