Jermel Wilson was born in Brooklyn, New York. As a child, Jermel was fascinated by art and performing arts. He started out his acting career in high school in his senior year. Jermel has appeared in such films as A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints (2006), Fighting (2009), MTV's Yo Momma Season 2 promo. Jermel was a cast member of the Emmy nominated Bronx SIU. Jermel appears in Season 1 and season 2 as Jerome/Manuel Gonzalez an Undercover detective. Also a cast member of the comedy short Five Stars as Marvin. Five Stars was nominated for 8 awards in multiple film festivals and won 6 and was selected for the Cannes Film Festival.Performed stand up Caroline's comedy club twice. Jermel also has trained for stunts for the last 2 years on and off.
Jermel is also an aspiring rapper also know as Franky Steel and Starting his own entertainment company called Focus Mindz Entertainment which specializes in Music, Film, Television and New Media. He is still pursuing his career in entertainment and is an great asset to any production he is apart of.
Five Stars
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Film
Actor
Bronx SIU
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TV Series
Actor
Failosophy
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Television
(Comedy and Reality-TV)
Actor Series features re-enactments, text messages, status updates and photos submitted by viewers.
Downtown Girls
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Television
(Comedy)
Actor Four NYU girls who will do whatever it takes to make it in NYC - even if it involves a scheme or eight.
Fighting
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Film
by Dito Montiel
Man in Cowhide Suit
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
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Film
(Crime and Drama)
Actor Dito, a writer in L.A., goes home to Astoria, Queens, after a 15-year absence when his mother calls to say his father's ill. In a series of flashbacks we see the young Dito, his parents, his four closest friends, and his girl Laurie, as each tries to navigate family, race, loyalty, sex, coming of age, violence, and wanting out. A ball falls onto the subway tracks at a station, small things get out of hand. Can Dito go home again? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
Maury
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Television
(Comedy, Drama and Talk-Show)
Actor Day by day, Maury and his producers invite guests to the show. The audience participates and put questions to the guests. This talk-show is different from many of its peers by handling topics that are more sensitive and "private." Written by Ari Herzog <ari@ici.net>
MTV's Yo Momma
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by MTV
Hip Hop Kid