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  1. Jeremy Roberts. Highest Rated: 54% The Mexican (2001) Lowest Rated: 10% The Marrying Man (1991) Birthday: Sep 18, 1954. Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama, USA. A veteran American character actor ...

  2. Very few actors in Star Trek can reprise a role they did from one series to another, let alone a role that debuted in a film. Jeremy Roberts is one of those rare people who first played Commander Valtaine in the sixth Star Trek film serving on Captain Sulu's Excelsior. Roberts reprised the role for the third season Voyager episode "Flashback," working again with George Takei and this time Kate ...

  3. Jeremy Roberts (born November 10, 1991) is a former MPP Ottawa West—Nepean. He was first elected in the 2018 provincial election. In the 2022 Ontario general election, he was defeated by 908 votes to NDP candidate Chandra Pasma and was the only incumbent MPP from the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario to be defeated.

  4. Books. Japanese Mythology A to Z. Jeremy Roberts. Infobase Publishing, 2009 - Japan - 163 pages. Suitable for those with an interest in mythology or Japanese culture, this title covers: the early Japanese deities who created the world and the later deities who protect it; Kami, the spirits of all aspects of the living world; animals and ...

  5. Jeremy Roberts es un actor nacido en el año 1954 en Estados Unidos conocido por Nivel 13, Running Time, Aguas peligrosas (TV), Cazador de medianoche (TV), El sótano del miedo, Ella siempre dice sí, Al fin muertos (Serie de TV), Jack and His Friends, Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom y The Edge (TV)

  6. Jeremy Roberts is a writer and poet living in Napier. Roberts has several significant publications including his book Cards on the Table (2015) and poetry collection Idiot Dawn (1998). His work has also appeared in takahē magazine, Landfall, NZ Listener, Poetry NZ, Live Lines IV, and NZ Poetry Society Magazine.

  7. The Roberts family faces unique daily challenges as Luke has an intellectual disability. It is this experience that led Jeremy to learn more about the brain and the neuroscience of learning. In his role as a Learning Innovator, Jeremy’s personal journey fuels his drive to develop innovating and inclusive learning solutions.