Jaden Jeremy Shada is an American actor and singer, best known for his voice acting skills
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Jaden Jeremy Shada is an American actor and singer, best known for his voice acting skills
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According to sources, Jeremy is currently single and there is no news of him dating anyone.
Jeremy was born Jaden Jeremy Shada on January 21, 1997, in Boise, Idaho. Shortly after his birth, his family moved to Los Angeles. He has two older brothers, Josh and Zack and they both are actors. He also has a younger sister. Presently, he lives in Burbank, California.
Since Jeremy started acting at a young age, it was difficult for him to manage work and school simultaneously. As a result, he was homeschooled by his parents and graduated in May 2013. Jeremy then became a member of the punk-pop band, ‘Make Out Monday’.
Jeremy stepped into the field of acting when he was just seven years old. Jeremy grew up seeing his older brother Zack showcasing his acting skills in stage plays and on other platforms. This inspired Jeremy to take up acting as his profession.
Shortly after Jeremy’s family moved to Los Angeles, he enrolled himself at an entertainment agency. Soon, offers started to pour in. During the initial stages of his career, Jeremy appeared in various commercials before attending an audition that was looking for voice-over artists.
Jeremy’s first acting project came in the form of a television movie titled, ‘Miracle Run’, in which he played the younger version of Philip Morgan, the central character. The film was released on August 9, 2004. In the same year, he made two guest appearances, first in the medical drama ‘ER’, in which he played the role of Bobby in the episode titled ‘Time of Death’ and in the sitcom, ‘Good Girls Don’t.’
A year later, he was cast in the film ‘No Rules’ in which he played the younger version of the lead character, Kurt Diamond. The same year, he debuted as a voice-over artist when the Japanese animated film ‘My Neighbors the Yamadas’ was dubbed into English.
Jeremy then lent his voice to a couple of episodes of the 2006 science fiction series ‘Lost’. In the series, the younger version of Charlie Pace was voiced by him. He was also seen playing minor roles in TV series, such as ‘Nip/Tuck’ and ‘Southern Comfort’.