Jeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Billy Chenowith in HBO's Six Feet Under, NYPD Detective Cyrus Lupo in NBC's Law & Order, George Altman in the ABC sitcom Suburgatory, for which he was nominated for a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, and Jubal Valentine in the CBS drama series FBI. He has appeared in such films as Clueless (1995), Suicide Kings (1997), Jesus (1999), Thirteen (2003), and Waitress (2007).

Jeremy Sisto
Sisto in 2018
Born
Jeremy Merton Sisto

(1974-10-06) October 6, 1974 (age 49)[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film producer
Years active1991–present
Spouses
(m. 1993; div. 2002)
Addie Lane
(m. 2009)
Children2
RelativesMeadow Sisto (sister)

In 2004, he portrayed bigoted baseball player Shane Mungitt in Take Me Out, for which he was nominated for a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance in a Play. In 2006, Sisto starred in Festen on Broadway. Sisto co-wrote the screenplay for the comedy film Break Point (2014), in which he also starred. In 2015, he starred in A&E's The Returned. From 2016 to 2018, Sisto portrayed Freddy Green in the Audience Network drama series Ice.

Early life

Jeremy Sisto was born in Grass Valley, California, the son of Reedy Gibbs, an actress, and Richard "Dick" Sisto, a jazz musician and educator.[2] Sisto has an older sister, Meadow Sisto, who is an actress mostly known for playing Caroline in the 1992 film Captain Ron. Sisto's parents divorced and his father then married fabric artist Penny Sisto.[2] Sisto lived with his mother and sister and has said that his father's absence made parenting his own son more difficult.[3] He was raised in the lower Sierra Nevada Mountains before moving to Chicago at age seven.[4] He attended Hayfield Montessori School in Louisville, Kentucky for first grade, then Francis W. Parker School in Chicago. Sisto worked with local theater companies Cherry Street Theater and the Absolute Theater Company.[4] He appeared in the film Grand Canyon while attending high school. Despite his ack of academic achievement in high school, Sisto was accepted into the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with the stipulation that he sign a kind of non-disclosure statement to keep his acceptance quiet unless/until he became a well-known actor. However, his career took off, he did not attend UCLA (or any other college), and he began acting full-time.[5]

Career

1991–99: Beginnings and Clueless

Sisto made his film debut in the 1991 drama Grand Canyon, starring Kevin Kline and Steve Martin. He followed this with roles in the television films Desperate Choices: To Save My Child (1992) and The Shaggy Dog (1994). In his early film and television career, Sisto played a killer in Hideaway (1995); a rich teen in Clueless (1995); a 20-something kidnapper in Suicide Kings (1997); Olympic gold medalist long-distance runner Frank Shorter in Without Limits (1998); Jesus Christ in the CBS miniseries Jesus (1999); and a widowed filmmaker in This Space Between Us (1999). He has also starred in the films Moonlight and Valentino (1995), White Squall (1996), Bongwater (1997), Some Girl (1998), and Playing by Heart (1998). In 1996, Sisto screen tested for the character of Jack Dawson in the James Cameron film Titanic alongside Kate Winslet but ultimately lost out on the role to Leonardo DiCaprio.[6] In 1998, he portrayed Frederick W. Seward in the TNT television film The Day Lincoln Was Shot.[7]

2000–10: Six Feet Under and Law & Order

From 2001 to 2005, he portrayed Billy Chenowith in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under. For that work, he was twice nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series along with his co-stars.[8] Sisto starred in the 2001 drama film Angel Eyes, alongside Jennifer Lopez. In 2003, Sisto starred in the drama film Thirteen, the romantic comedy The Movie Hero, and the horror film Wrong Turn. That same year, he also appeared in the series finale of The WB's teen drama series Dawson's Creek.[9] Sisto then performed on the Los Angeles stage, playing the role of bigoted Southerner Shane Mungitt in Richard Greenberg's play Take Me Out, about a baseball player who announces he is gay;[10] Sisto was nominated for a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for his role.[11]

In 2006, he appeared in the Broadway play Festen at the Music Box Theatre.[12] In the same year, he starred in the short-lived NBC drama series Kidnapped,[13] top-lined the direct-to-video mystery horror film Population 436, and starred in the crime-thriller film Unknown. In July 2007, Sisto was featured in the Maroon 5 video for the song "Wake Up Call". He played a man who was sleeping with the girlfriend of Adam Levine.[14] That same year, he appeared as Earl Hunterson opposite Keri Russell in the comedy-drama film Waitress.[15]

In 2008, Sisto joined the cast of the NBC crime drama series Law & Order, as Detective Cyrus Lupo, replacing Milena Govich's Detective Nina Cassady as the partner of Jesse L. Martin's Ed Green.[16] Sisto had already appeared on the show, as a lawyer, in the previous season's finale. Sisto stayed on for the series' next three seasons, and his character became partners with Anthony Anderson's Detective Kevin Bernard after Martin left the series near the end of season 18. Also in 2008, Sisto starred in the drama film Gardens of the Night, and voiced the role of Batman in the direct-to-video film Justice League: The New Frontier.[17] In 2009, he played a Catholic priest, alongside Kristin Chenoweth as a prostitute, in the independent drama film Into Temptation.[18] The following year, he starred in the Manhattan Theatre Club production of Spirit Control at the New York City Center, gaining rave reviews for his performance as Adam Wyatt.[19]

2011–present: Suburgatory, screenwriting debut and FBI

From 2011 to 2014, Sisto starred in the ABC comedy series Suburgatory, which premiered on September 28, 2011.[20] He played the role of George Altman, the divorced father of the series' main character, for three seasons, after which the series was cancelled.[21][22] Sisto was nominated for the 2013 Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance as George. In 2011, he starred in the drama film Sironia, directed by Brandon Dickerson. In 2012, he starred as Sheriff Rowlings in the critically acclaimed science-fiction comedy-drama Robot & Frank.[23] The following year, Sisto co-starred as Guy Karlsburg, alongside James Marsden and Claire Danes, in the comedy-drama As Cool as I Am.

In 2014, Sisto co-wrote the screenplay for the comedy film Break Point with Gene Hong. He also starred in the film and served as a producer.[24] On June 5, 2014, it was announced that Sisto had joined the cast of Carlton Cuse's remake of The Returned for the cable channel A&E.[25] The series lasted one season before it was cancelled by the network.[26] He then voiced Talon in the animated direct-to-video film Batman vs. Robin.[27] In 2015, Sisto produced and starred as Aaron Miller in the British thriller film Hangman, which had its premiere at South by Southwest.[28] That same year, he joined the cast of ABC's crime drama series Wicked City. Sisto portrayed Detective Jack Roth, an LAPD officer searching for a serial killer on the Sunset Strip. The role was originally portrayed by Adam Rothenberg, but after the series was given its premiere date, the role was recast.[29] It was poorly received by critics and was cancelled by ABC after airing only three episodes following weak ratings.

Sisto was then cast alongside Archie Panjabi in ABC's drama pilot The Jury, but the project was not picked up to series.[30] From 2016 to 2018, Sisto starred as Freddy Green in Antoine Fuqua's Audience Network drama series Ice, opposite Cam Gigandet and Donald Sutherland.[31] Sisto currently portrays Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge Jubal Valentine in Dick Wolf's CBS drama series FBI.[32]

Personal life

On August 30, 1993, Sisto married actress Marisa Ryan in Las Vegas; both were 18 years old at the time.[33] Sisto and Ryan separated two days later but remained legally married until June 21, 2002,[34] when their divorce was finalized.[35]

In 2009, Sisto and then-girlfriend Addie Lane had their first child.[36] Sisto and Lane married on October 13, 2009, at New York City Hall.[37] They had a second child in 2012.[38][39] The family resides in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles.[40]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Grand CanyonRoberto
1994The CrewTimothy Grant
1995HideawayJeremy "Vassago" Nyebern
CluelessElton Tiscia
Moonlight and ValentinoSteven
1996White SquallFrank Beaumont
1997BongwaterRobert
Suicide KingsT. K. Lawrence
Three Women of PainLanceShort film, also executive producer
Oakland UndergroundNox Iluminata Leader
1998Some GirlChad
Without LimitsFrank Shorter
Playing by HeartMalcolmUncredited
1999This Space Between UsAlex Harty
No FearSonny James
The Bible Collection: JesusJesusTelevision film
The Auteur TheoryJules"The Crap Shoot of Life" segment only
Little ServantFlamingo
2000Track DownLance Petersen
Men Named Milo, Women Named GretaDeke MastersShort film
2001Don's PlumBernard
Angel EyesLarry Pogue, Sr.
Dead DogTom Braeburn
2002MayAdam Stubbs
ShowboyHimself – Actor, Six Feet Under
InsideDanielShort film
Now You KnowJeremy
Robbing 'Hef"Jackie
2003ThirteenBrady
The Movie HeroBlake Gardner
ManfastMica
Wrong TurnScott Korbee
Something MoreLukeShort film
2004Paranoia 1.0Simon J.Also co-producer
In Enemy HandsJason Abers
Dead & BreakfastChristian
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All ThingsChester
MethodJake Fields
Film Trix 2004HimselfDocumentary short
2005The Nickel ChildrenThe Doctor
A Lot Like LoveBen Miller
In Memory of My FatherJeremy
Clueless. Suck N' Blow – A TutorialHimselfVideo documentary short
2006Population 436Steve KadyVideo
The ThirstDarius
UnknownHandcuffed Man
BrokenWill
2007WaitressEarl Hunterson
Kidnapped: Ransom NotesHimselfVideo short
The War PrayerThe StrangerShort film
2008Gardens of the NightJimmy
Justice League: The New FrontierBatmanVoice, direct-to-video[41]
A Cat's TaleSquirrelVoice, direct-to-video
2009Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are UndeadDetective Wimbly
Into TemptationFather John Buerlein
2010Asleep in the ParkProducer, writer, director, cinematographer, editor
SlippageComposer, short film
2011Hook, Line and SinkerGordonShort film, also executive producer
SironiaTucker
2012Robot & FrankSheriff Rowlings
Blow MeGoldenBoyShort film
2013Kids Like You & MeProducer
As Cool as I AmGuy Karlsburg
2014Break PointJimmy PriceAlso writer and producer
2015Batman vs. RobinTalonVoice, direct-to-video[41]
HangmanAaron MillerAlso producer
H8RZMr. Faustin
2016The Other Side of the DoorMichael Harwood
Love Is All You Need?Mr. Thompson
The Second Sound BarrierRoger ValourShort film
Girl TripJonahShort film
Girl Flu.Arlo
2017Star Citizen: Lost and FoundSam DohertyVoice, Video short
Uncredited
FerdinandRafVoice[41]
2018Hidden Heroes Gala: Alicia Silverstone TributeHimselfShort film
2019Frozen IIKing RuneardVoice[41]
2020In the Footsteps of ElephantNarratorDocumentary
WichitaJoshShort film
2021Last Night in RozzieJoey Donovan
AdrianneHimselfDocumentary
2022Captain Tsunami's ArmyCaptain TsunamiPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Desperate Choices: To Save My ChildJosh RyanTelevision film
1994The Shaggy DogTrey Miller
1996Out of OrderEpisode: "Familiar Bonds"
1997DuckmanBobbyVoice, episode: "With Friends Like These"
RugratsLarryVoice, episode: "Angelica Orders Out/Let It Snow"
1998Real LifeJames Barrett IIIUnaired pilot[citation needed]
The Day Lincoln Was ShotFrederick W. SewardTelevision film
1998–1999The Wild ThornberrysRadio Announcer, D.J.Voice, 2 episodes[41]
1999The '60sKenny KleinTelevision film
JesusJesus
2001The Outer LimitsThomasEpisode: "A New Life"
2001–2005Six Feet UnderBilly ChenowithMain role (11 episodes)
Recurring role (20 episodes)
2003Julius CaesarGaius Julius CaesarTelevision film
The Twilight ZoneGrady FinchEpisode: "The Executions of Grady Finch"
Dawson's CreekChristopherEpisode: "All Good Things..."
2003–2004Ancient EgyptiansNarrator2 episodes
2004Punk'dHimself1 episode
Celebrity Poker ShowdownHimselfEpisode: "Tournament 2, Game 3"
2005World Poker TourHimselfEpisode: "Hollywood Home Game VIII"
2006–2015American Dad!MitchVoice, 2 episodes
2006Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen KingWillie EvansEpisode: "The Fifth Quarter"
2006–2007KidnappedLucian KnappMain role, 13 episodes
2007NumbersAUSA Alvin BrickleEpisode: "The Art of Reckoning"
Law & OrderClint GloverEpisode: "The Family Hour"
My BoysThorn2 episodes
2008–2010Law & OrderDetective Cyrus LupoMain role, 63 episodes
2010Saturday Night LiveHimselfUncredited
Episode: "Zach Galifianakis/Vampire Weekend"
Spy WarsNarrator
2011–2014SuburgatoryGeorge AltmanMain role, 57 episodes
2013Air Force One Is DownFergus MarkeyTelevision film
Hell's KitchenHimself – Restaurant PatronEpisode: "7 Chefs Compete: Part 2"
BlackBoxTV PresentsJonathanEpisode: "Inside"
Hollywood HelpJeremy
2015The ReturnedPeter LattimoreMain role, 10 episodes
Rent ControlGeorgeEpisode: "George"
CollegeHumor OriginalsJeremyEpisode: "The Guy Who's Way Too Competitive (with Jeremy Sisto)"
Last Week Tonight with John OliverCopEpisode: "Public Defenders"
Wicked CityDetective Jack RothMain role, 8 episodes
2016The JuryDanTelevision film
2016–2018IceFreddy GreenMain role, 20 episodes
2017The Long Road HomeSgt. Robert MiltenbergerMiniseries
Heroes of the Long Road HomeHimselfTelevision film documentary
2018–presentFBIAssistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal ValentineMain role
2019AwokenedDrettiTelevision film
2020FBI: Most WantedAssistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal ValentineEpisode: "Reveille"
Hollywood Game NightHimself – Celebrity PlayerEpisode: "7 Seconds of Kressley"
Robot ChickenMarv Merchants, Tywin LannisterVoice, episode: "Buster Olive in: The Monkey Got Closer Overnight"
To Tell the TruthHimself – PanelistEpisode: "Yara Shahidi, Russell Peters, Michelle Buteau, Jeremy Sisto"
2021–22FBI: InternationalAssistant Special in Charge Jubal Valentine3 episodes

Other credits

Music videos

YearTitleArtist
2007"Wake Up Call" (Original and Director's Cut versions)Maroon 5
2012"Just Cuz"Himself (as Escape Tailor)

Soundtrack

Stage

YearTitleRoleLocation
2004Take Me OutShane MungittGeffen Playhouse, Los Angeles
2006FestenMr. KlingenfeltMusic Box Theatre, Broadway
2010Spirit ControlAdam WyattNew York City Center, Off-Broadway

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2002Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Ensemble in a Drama SeriesSix Feet UnderNominated
2003Dahlonega International Film FestivalJury Award for Best Actor – Feature FilmThe Movie HeroWon
Cinequest Film FestivalSpecial Jury Maverick Acting AwardWon
2004Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle AwardFeatured Performance in a PlayTake Me OutNominated
2006Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Ensemble in a Drama SeriesSix Feet UnderNominated
2009Newport Beach Film FestivalAchievement AwardInto TemptationWon
2013Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Actor in a Comedy SeriesSuburgatoryNominated

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