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Jeremy Black
Born () August 20, (age&#;62)
Wilton, Connecticut, U.S.
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Jeremy Black (born August 20, in Wilton, Connecticut)[1][2] is an American actor best known for portraying the clones of Adolf Hitler in the science fiction film, The Boys from Brazil,[3] also starring Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier.[1][2]

Black was born to David and Linda Black.[1] His mother was active in many cultural activities, including the New England Opera Company.[1] His father was a producer of Broadway shows.[1][2][4] Black attended Wilton High School.[1] He studied English literature at Harvard University.[2]

Black played the characters of Jack Curry, Simon Harrington, Erich Doring and Bobbie Wheelock, all of whom are four of the ninety-four clones of Hitler, in the film, The Boys from Brazil.[1] He continued acting for the theatre in Connecticut.

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As of , Black has since then decided, after college, that acting in the New York City theatre was his preference rather than looking for film work in Hollywood. In , Black played Jesus in Fred Newman's play, Sessions with Jesus at the Castillo Theatre in New York City.[2]

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