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==Biography==
 
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===Background===
 
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Jeremy attended Amherst and received a degree in applied mathematics. He dates Natalie, with multiple breakups, for a large portion of the series.
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Jeremy attended Amherst and received a degree in applied mathematics. He dates Natalie, with multiple breakups, for a large portion of the series. He is Jewish; his family includes his sister Louise, who is deaf, and their parents, who divorce due to Jeremy's father revealing a long-running affair with another woman.
   
 
===Season 1===
 
===Season 1===

Revision as of 01:22, 10 January 2018

Jeremy Goodwin
Jeremy Goodwin
Seasons 1, 2
First Episode "Pilot"
Last Episode "Quo Vadimus"
Appearances 45 episodes (see below)
Played By Joshua Malina
Profession Live television producer
Affiliation Sports Night
Position Associate Producer
Gender Male

Jeremy Goodwin is a major character in the first and second seasons of Sports Night. He is played by starring cast member Joshua Malina and debuts in "Pilot". He is a live television producer. He is an Associate Producer for Sports Night.

Biography

Background

Jeremy attended Amherst and received a degree in applied mathematics. He dates Natalie, with multiple breakups, for a large portion of the series. He is Jewish; his family includes his sister Louise, who is deaf, and their parents, who divorce due to Jeremy's father revealing a long-running affair with another woman.

Season 1

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Season 2

Appearances

Season one appearances
"Pilot" "The Apology" "The Hungry and the Hunted" "Intellectual Property" "Mary Pat Shelby"
"The Head Coach, Dinner and the Morning Mail" "Dear Louise" "Thespis" "The Quality of Mercy at 29K" "Shoe Money Tonight"
"The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee" "Smoky" "Small Town" "Rebecca" "Dana and the Deep Blue Sea"
"Sally" "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" "The Sword of Orion" "Eli's Coming" "Ordnance Tactics"
"Ten Wickets" "Napoleon's Battle Plan" "What Kind of Day Has it Been?"
Season two appearances
"Special Powers" "When Something Wicked This Way Comes" "Cliff Gardner" "Louise Revisited" "Kafelnikov"
"Shane" "Kyle Whitaker's Got Two Sacks" "The Reunion" "A Girl Named Pixley" "The Giants Win the Pennant, the Giants Win the Pennant!"
"The Cut Man Cometh" "The Sweet Smell of Air" "Dana Get Your Gun" "And the Crowd Goes Wild" "Celebrities"
"The Local Weather" "Draft Day: Part I It Can't Rain at Indian Wells" "Draft Day: Part II The Fall of Ryan O'Brian" "April Is the Cruelest Month" "Bells and a Siren"
"La Forza del Destino" "Quo Vadimus"

References