
Age: 71
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Jeremy Roberts is a veteran American character actor born on September 18, 1954, in Birmingham, Alabama. He moved to Hollywood as a child and later served in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, where he reached the rank of Sergeant before being honorably discharged. After his military service, he pursued acting, attending the American Conservatory Theater where he studied alongside notable actors such as Annette Bening. Roberts has appeared in over 200 co-starring and guest roles in film and television over a career spanning more than 30 years. He is known for his roles in movies like "The Mask" (1994), "Christmas Vacation" (1989), "Herbie: Fully Loaded" (2005), and "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" (1991), where he played Lieutenant Commander Dimitri Valtane—a role he reprised in the TV show "Star Trek: Voyager." He also has a strong background in repertory theater with performances at the Pacific Conservatory Theater and the Denver Center Theater. Outside of acting, Roberts worked various jobs such as bartender, lifeguard, and bodyguard before fully establishing his acting career. He continues to work internationally in film and TV projects

Jeremy Roberts

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for Slim bankshot in Luigi's Mansion
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Luigi's Mansion starts when Luigi got a message saying that he won a mansion in a contest. He told his brother, Mario about this mansion because he didn't even enter a contest. Mario runs into the house immediately to investigate, but then disappeared into the mansion. Then Luigi heads straight into the mansion, but Mario is nowhere to be seen as Luigi believes that he must've arrived early or late. All the doors are locked. But a blob of some sort drops a key for the parlor. Then Luigi heads for the big, double doors, which is the parlor as he searches for Mario, and is assaulted by a ghost. But the ghost ignores Luigi because it is being sucked by an old man holding a vacuum. But the old man is soon defeated by the ghost. They both leave as three ghosts appear. They both introduce each other. Professor E. Gadd tells Luigi about a man very similar to him without knowing that was Mario, but Luigi tells him that man very similar to him is his twin-brother, Mario and he is missing, so Professor Gadd decides to give Luigi two gadgets so he can be safe and find his brother.