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Jeremy Shinder is a versatile character actor who has brought depth and nuance to a wide range of roles over the past decade. While he may not be a household name, Shinder's ability to disappear into his parts and imbue even the most minor characters with a sense of humanity has earned him the respect of critics and filmmakers alike. Shinder first came to prominence with his role in the 2015 indie drama The Grief of Others, in which he played a young man struggling to cope with the sudden loss of his mother. His performance was a masterclass in understated emotion, conveying a profound sadness and sense of displacement without relying on histrionics. This critical success paved the way for more diverse and challenging roles, including a turn as a hapless criminal in the 2017 comedy Going in Style and a endearing, if slightly eccentric, neighbor in the 2018 art-house film A Bread Factory, Part Two: Walk With Me A While. Most recently, Shinder has demonstrated his impressive range with his role in the 2019 dark comedy Drunk Parents, in which he plays the son of the titular inebriated couple. Balancing humor and pathos, Shinder's performance highlights his ability to find the humanity in even the most flawed or unsympathetic characters. Whether he's playing a tragic everyman or a quirky supporting player, Jeremy Shinder's work is always marked by a keen observational eye and a true compassion for the human experience.