Jordan Barker is an actor and producer, known for Torment (2013), Witches in the Woods (2019) and Trust.
Jordan Barrow is an actor, known for Amy and Peter Are Getting Divorced (2021), The Battery's Down (2008) and For Me & My Gal (2018).
Jordan Batt is an actor, known for Doombeach (1989) and Oasis Knebworth 1996 (2021).
Jordan Bayne, an award-winning, internationally exhibited filmmaker and actor is no stranger to working with A-list talent. Her career began acting with Golden Globe winner Martin Sheen in A Stranger In The Kingdom. Her television career started with Showtime's Poltergeist The Legacy, and she has also been seen on the critically acclaimed Law & Order. Her first role in the theatre landed her onstage with Golden Globe winner James Gandolfini and Oscar winner Marisa Tomei in the Naked Angels production of "Summerwinds". Bayne had an award nominated turn in the film Under Hellgate Bridge with Dominick Chianese and Vincent Pastore where one critic noted, "Jordan Bayne proves that true strength lies in vulnerability." Most recently she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her work in the Spanish feature, ReEvolution with Fele MartÃnez, Gorka Otxoa, Leo Rivera, Cecilia Freire, and Hovik Keuchkerian. Bayne's writing and directorial debut was the short film Argo, starring Jordana Spiro [Ozark, Good Wife]. Her critically acclaimed film The Sea Is All I Know, starring Academy Award winner Melissa Leo won Best Short, Best of Fest, and Best Actress in it's festival run earning consideration for an Academy Award. In 2016 the film landed distribution with IndieFlix, and worldwide licensing with ShortsTV after becoming a Vimeo Staff Pick. Leo described Bayne as "one of the finest directors I have ever worked with". Bayne has an unbridled passion for making films that are original, and meaningful. Most recently Bayne directed the music video, One Nation Under God, and co produced Stacey Maltin's Stronger Together. Currently, she is shooting her non fiction feature, Let There Be Lite, is in development on a project for NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback Terry Bradshaw, along with her American feature The Law of Unintended Consequences, and her Spanish feature Black Sorrow.
Jordan Beck is not typically in the habit of speaking about himself in the third person, but this is bio is copied from multiple corporate websites which Jordan does not feel compelled to edit at this time. He hopes you understand. *** Jordan Beck is an award-winning filmmaker, performer, and creative executive whose professional bio reads like it was written by someone being paid by the comma. After graduating from university at age 19, he has spent the last 15 years in entertainment and start-up business development across animation, documentaries, music, live events, and themed attractions. Jordan is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area but spent the majority of his youth in rural southwest Georgia. He began auditing college courses when he was 12 years old and enrolled as a degree-seeking student three years later, ultimately graduating cum laude from the University of Georgia with his B.A. in Film Studies at age 19. In 2018, Jordan co-produced, co-directed, and co-starred in the critically-acclaimed CG feature "Sgt. Stubby," based on the true story of the most decorated dog in history. His "Swiss Army Knife" production duties included the direction of all 2D/motion graphic sequences and voiceover performances including his own principal character. He also served as the first VP of Communications - later promoted to Head of Production - for start-up French-Irish studio Fun Academy. He also led production on all digital content supporting the film's release and headed a writer's room on the development of a prequel project entitled "Stubby." In a past life, he was touring musician for a variety of roots rock, country, punk, and jam bands around the Southeast. Beyond his work in the entertainment industry, Jordan is an Intelligence/Public Affairs Officer in the Georgia Army National Guard.
Since moving to Los Angeles in 2014, Jordan Becker has committed himself to the acting world. His first feature-length film was as the leading role in award-winning director Edgar Michael Bravo's social drama, A Young Man's Future, now available to download or stream, and he has acted in nearly a dozen short films both independent and under schools such as the New York Film Academy, Loyola Marymount University, and Pepperdine. He is a core cast member of Nocturnal Fandango, one of LA's leading immersive theater companies, and is fresh off his run as Jamie Wellerstein in the musical The Last Five Years. Jordan is represented commercially by Melody Lomboy-Lowe of L&L Talent. Although still at the beginning of his journey, Jordan knows the meaning of endurance. With ten years as an nationally-recognized ballroom dance competitor behind him, he is now bringing his stamina and work ethic to the stage and screen. Acting in dramas and musical comedies alike, committing himself to both the study and application of the craft, and teaming up with those around him to create his own content around his experience as a young gay man, Jordan is continuously searching for the next challenge. Over all else, Jordan fights to break barriers through his work, and is ready to make a change.
Jordan Beder is known for Big Hero 6 (2014), Frozen (2013) and Zootopia (2016).
Jordan Belfi was born on November 30, 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Entourage (2004), All American (2018) and Grey's Anatomy (2005). He has been married to Rachelle Dimaria since October 27, 2018.
Jordan Belfort was born on July 9, 1962 in Bronx, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Firestorm (1997) and Blood Money (1996). He was previously married to Nadine Caridi and Denise Lombardo.
Jordan Beltz is known for The Chair (2021), Green Hat Diner (2020) and Camp Moose Tracks.