Jeremy Meador

Small Business Owner in Roanoke, Virginia

Born in 1975, Jeremy Meador is a touring comedian and aspiring actor from Roanoke, Virginia.

After holding an array of jobs in various professions, Jeremy made his on air debut in 2000 as co-host of "The Homegrown Show" with Gary Harris on 96.3 fm WROV. Leaving the show in 2002 to explore other opportunities, he wouldn't emerge back into the spot light until April 2, 2011 as he made his onstage debut at The Comedy Zone in Lynchburg, VA.

That night, a star was born. Immediately, Jeremy went into stand up comedy full time and hasn't looked back. After performing as a full time emcee for a year, he took to the road performing with such comedians as Josh Blue, Jimmy "J.J" Walker, John Reep, Dustin Diamond and Bobby Lee.

Now performing across the country, Meador has also ventured into film with small appearances in "Safe Haven" 2013, "Grown Ups 2" 2013 and Melissa McCarthy's "Tammy" to be released in 2014.

Jeremy is currently working on several projects including a DVD/CD release and a documentary entitled "Tears Of A Clown" with an inticipated release date in fall 2013.