Was it hard to break out of the Todd persona once Sweet Valley High finished?
Jeremy: Well, for some reason it wasn’t that hard for me. I think a lot of that has to do with casting directors and for me it wasn’t that difficult. For a period of about six months, I’d gotten into that character so much that when I went in to audition for other roles, it was hard. You start to relate every role to how you have been playing your other character for so long. I realized that, hold on, I can’t play every role like a young jock at a high school, I have to become someone else. But it wasn’t hard for me, thank-goodness. One of the reasons I chose my role in Legacy, a period piece, is because it was the furthest thing from a high-school kid. Would you do another period piece? Jeremy: I don’t know if I’d do another TV show like that but I’d die to do a movie period piece. I’d do them for the rest of my life. They’re so much fun. They really transport you out of reality and out of this time. Can you tell me about your recent movie, The A-List? Jeremy: Oh, the A-List! Oh, yeah