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Jeremy Robert Myron Sumpter (born February 5, 1989) is an American actor. His prominent roles include the title role in the 2003 fantasy adventure film Peter Pan, Jacob in the 2014 disaster film Into the Storm, and the recurring role of J. D. McCoy in the NBC television series Friday Night Lights (2008–2010).
Jeremy Sumpter as J.D. McCoy; ... It features a set of characters, primarily connected to Coach Eric Taylor, his wife Tami, and their daughter Julie. In the episode ...
Jeremy Sumpter as J.D. McCoy; ... It features a set of characters, primarily connected to Coach Eric Taylor, his wife Tami, and their daughter Julie. In the episode ...
Taylor rebuilds the football program there, leading the team to a State Championship before relocating to Philadelphia in support of his wife, Tami. Tami Taylor (Connie Britton) — The wife of Eric Taylor and mother of Julie Taylor. She starts as the guidance counselor at Dillon High School, gives birth to her second daughter, Gracie Belle, in ...
That night, Eric (Kyle Chandler) and Tami (Connie Britton) dine with the McCoys, although Eric shares his discomfort with the McCoy's treatment of J.D. (Jeremy Sumpter). Tami talks with Jamarcus Hall (Sinqua Walls), Dillon's starter fullback, after he gets himself in trouble for setting a classmate's hair on fire. She meets with his parents to ...
At Thurman, Agent Hull visits Adam, who is actually the county sheriff, to tell him Fenton was the God's Hand killer. Upon shaking his hand, Adam tells Hull he is a good man. As Agent Hull leaves, Adam's pregnant wife asks if everything is ok; Adam tells her that everything is fine and God's will has been done.
During the game, the Lions manage to hold off the Panthers despite being behind by a few points, although Landry misses a crucial field point during the first half. As J.D. (Jeremy Sumpter) starts getting nervous, Eric gets Luke in the game and instructs Vince to use a new technique. With just 14 seconds left, the Lions are still losing 22-24.
During a Panthers party, J.D. (Jeremy Sumpter) becomes smitten with a girl, Madison (Whitney Hoy). She starts visiting at home, and her presence unnerves Joe (D. W. Moffett). Joe tells J.D. that he should be focused on the state championship, asking him to not pursue Madison until the season is over.