1. Joseph "Joey" Jeremiah is a fictional character from the Degrassi teen drama franchise.

1. Joseph "Joey" Jeremiah is a fictional character from the Degrassi teen drama franchise.
Joey Jeremiah debuted in the first episode of Degrassi Junior High and appeared throughout Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High, and the first five seasons of Degrassi: The Next Generation.
Joey Jeremiah is a central character in the television movie School's Out, that concluded the series, in which he cheats on Caitlin with another girl over the summer after he and Caitlin had an argument.
Joey Jeremiah was one of the show's most popular characters, and Mastroianni has frequently commemorated the show's legacy since the 1990s.
Joey Jeremiah acted "confident and cocky", claiming to be a B-plus student.
Joey Jeremiah opined that while the younger writers were good at writing the newer generation of characters, they didn't fully understand the depth of the classic characters who returned, admitting that original Degrassi writer Yan Moore told him that he wished he could have written for those characters himself.
Joey Jeremiah is characterized as a humorous, extroverted, immature slacker and self-styled ladies man who has a penchant for trying to either charm or coerce his peers into getting or doing what he wants.
Joey Jeremiah is a nuisance to some and occasionally plays pranks on younger students, but he's never cruel or malicious to them.
However, Joey Jeremiah is later shown to be caring and supportive when his friends are going through a crisis.
Joey Jeremiah had indeed gone out to dinner to celebrate his nineteenth birthday, but with Caitlin.
The couple make love for the first time, Caitlin believing Joey Jeremiah to have been a virgin as she was.
Still awash in the afterglow the next day at a cottage retreat attended by their classmates, Caitlin accepts the offer of marriage that Joey Jeremiah had made on her graduation night.
That evening, Joey Jeremiah correctly predicts to Caitlin that she will be a famous journalist.
Joey Jeremiah agrees to take Lucy out for a test drive, and drops her off at Degrassi Community School.
Joey Jeremiah decides to go with them for drinks later, but still remains unconfirmed for the reunion.
The advertisement showed Joey Jeremiah ripping his shirt off, resulting in a blunt critique from Caitlin's new fiance, Keith.
Joey Jeremiah later helps Craig come to terms with Albert's drunk driving death, and being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Joey Jeremiah's win was considered an upset by the Canadian press, as he had beaten several established Canadian actors such as Scott Hylands and Donnelly Rhodes.