Jordan Demario is known for Pay the Lady (2023), In the Phishbowl (2019) and Girl Finds Out She's Adopted (2021).
Jordan Destin was born June 11th in Orleans, France. At a very young age he was the only child among his two older siblings to become interested in the fine arts - much to the confusion of his engineering oriented parents. His mother Annie who was at the time an employee at IBM capitulated to Jordan's relentless pleading for acting classes - at the age of 11. The classes would pay off as he would eventually enjoy appearances in short films and music videos throughout his younger years. As soon as Jordan turned 16 his father Max, an electrical engineer, reluctantly gave his youngest child the blessing to move to New York. He would make his career debut as a print model for the fashion designer Dolita. His move had coincided with the Great Recession and so he decided to tour the world instead, eventually settling long enough to obtain a Sales and Business degree in Australia. After a short real estate stint - in Las Vegas, Jordan turned his attention west to California, to dedicate himself to his lifelong passion - acting. He joined Susan Rumor at the Aaron Speiser Acting Studio, Groundling Improv and is a SAG member.
Jordan Devlin is an actor, known for WWE: NXT UK (2018), WWE NXT (2010) and Progress Chapter 86: Corrupted Harmony (2019).
Inspired by William Shakespeare, Jordan landed his first role as Orlando in Shakespeare's As You Like it. He began his love for acting in school productions of Tommy, Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, Christmas Chaos, and Georges Feydeau's Consequences. Jordan was immediately picked up by a talent agency and talent management. Jordan has worked on the TV series, Jane the Virgin; films Murder in The Woods and Bad Sister. In addition to acting Jordan is passionate about screenwriting. Jordan has studied at Warner Laughlin Studios, Anthony Meindl's actor's studio, Studio for L.A., UCB Improv, and continuously works with coaches. When time permits Jordan studies film and screenwriting at Columbia College of Hollywood. Jordan was born and raised in California, his father was Italian from Northern Italy, and his mother a native Californian. Talent runs in the family; Jordan's older brother is Taylor Diambrini who is a talented singer-songwriter- musician. Jordan grew up in a culturally diverse family, he spent most of his young life traveling to Italy and Geneva, where his father's side of the family lives. Jordan is named after his grandfather, Italian physicist Giordano Diambrini-Palazzi. In addition to his Swiss and Italian relatives, he has his Californian family on his mother's side that live throughout Southern California. Jordan spent his weekends near Del Mar, California. Jordan trained as a Del Mar Junior lifeguard and spent his summers surfing. Jordan attended his freshman year of high school in San Diego, and it is there where his discovered his love for acting. He soon started getting auditions and returned to his home near Los Angeles which was closer to his auditions. At a young age Jordan experienced his mother's battle with breast cancer and the loss of his father due to a heart attack. Drawing from the difficult experiences he began to write and discovered his passion for screenwriting. Jordan is dedicated to working out in the gym, screenwriting, and studying the art of acting.
Jordan Doll is known for Honest Game Trailers (2014), The Frame (2014) and Angie Tribeca (2016).
Jordan Donica is an actor and producer, known for Terminal 1 (2016), Blue Bloods (2010) and Charmed (2018).
Jordan Douglas Smith is an actor, known for The Spine of Night (2021), The Diddler (2012) and Good Evening, Officer Bracelitz (2015).
Jordan Downey is a writer and director from Ohio, and no stranger to the horror community. While in college, he was an intern under Wes Craven and broke onto the scene with his first feature, the cult horror film ThanksKilling. The success of ThanksKilling spawned a fan-funded sequel, ThanksKilling 3, and ThanksKilling: The Musical which toured to sold-out crowds. In the years since, his shorts Techno Western and Critters: Bounty Hunter earned praise amongst fans and genre outlets alike, but it was his third feature The Head Hunter which elevated the filmmaker to new heights. The medieval horror film won multiple awards on the festival circuit before landing a worldwide release from Vertical Entertainment. The film opened atop rental charts and holds a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes where critics praised its minimalist storytelling. "I can only imagine the staggering vision Jordan Downey and his team will concoct next" says Rue Morgue Magazine.
Jordan Downs is a writer, known for Bronies React (2012), A Brony Tale (2014) and Pizza Party Podcast (2014).
A Detroit native and two-time Teen Choice Award nominee, Jordan Doww proves to be a multi-faceted talent - actor, writer, host, comedian, musician, advocate, and internet personality. Doww's most notable appearances include 'Reach' (2018), Lifetime's 'Stalked By a Reality Star' (2018), Milo Ventimiglia's 'Relationship Status' (2017), and ATT's 'Turn Up The Love' with Dan Reynolds (2018.) He's also hosted PEOPLETv's 'The Chatter' (2019) and the Palm Springs International Film Festival red carpet with ATT (2019.) In 2016, he debuted his live comedy-variety show "HollyWEIRD", written and directed by Doww himself, which sold out venues across the country such as Hollywood Improv and Carolines on Broadway.