Jordan Leer is an actor and filmmaker in Los Angeles. Jordan's acting work can be seen on network television shows such as 'The Goldbergs' and 'Young Sheldon'. Jordan started acting and directing at Michigan State, on 'The ShoW' America's longest running college sit-com that aired on local public access TV. After moving to Hollywood, Jordan studied acting with Jeremiah Comey and then later the Meisner Method with William Alderson, and also Barry Primus from the Actor's Studio. Jordan studied Improv at Upright Citizen's Brigade and additionally has spent years performing stand-up comedy around Los Angeles. Jordan Leer's filmmaking covers many genres; horror, comedy, science fiction etc. His short films 'NunChuck', 'Blue Flower' and 'The Hound Dog of Hollywood' have been been selected for numerous film festivals including NYC Chain Film Festival, Austin Micro Film Festival, Great Lakes Film Festival. Jordan's internet content is showcased on 'The Jordan Leer Program', his podcast that combines stand-up comedy, musical interludes, book reports, fight interviews, movie reviews, and anything else artistic.
Jordan Leftwich is an actress, international model, and ambassador for the Crohn's and Colitis foundation. She has Crohn's disease but doesn't let it stop her from following her dreams and doing anything a normal person can do. She started modeling around the age of 5 and later in life decided to pursue her dreams of acting. At the age of 14, she flew to Spain and did a campaign for Miu Miu with Bella Hadid, two years later she walked for Valentino during Paris Fashion Week at only 16 years old where she was the youngest person in the show. Within the next two years she started working more in acting and figured out she booked her first movie role, which happened to be a Netflix Feature Film (Family Switch), on the set of her first commercial (Takis) where she was the hero.
Jordan Leigh is an award-winning film, theatre, and voice actor who began his professional career upon graduating from UCLA's prestigious School of Theatre, Film, and Television. After relocating to Denver, Colorado, he starred in the record-smashing four-year run (1731 performances) of "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" at the world-renowned, Tony Award-winning, Denver Center For The Performing Arts. Over 20 years, he performed as part of the Denver Center Theatre Company in front of audiences in the 3000-seat, Buell Theatre, as well as co-starring in the World Premiere of Pultizer Prize-winning playwright, Robert Schenkkan's "The 12". Alongside his theatre career, he acted and co-produced several films with his production group, Cinema Geeks, receiving a Best Actor nod as well as a 2nd place finish internationally in the 48 Hour Filmapalooza Festival (Cannes Special Screening) for his portrayal of serial killer, The Broomfield Butcher in, "46 Miles". He also starred on the Animal Planet series, "My New Wild Life". Most recently, he acted alongside Robert Redford and Jane Fonda in Netflix's original feature, "Our Souls At Night", as well as co-starring in the features, "Stadium Anthems" and "Rook".
Jordan Lennon is an actor based in Dublin, Ireland. Jordan Lennon first began acting at a young age, in the performing arts, leading him to take up a professional acting career at the young age of only 14 years old. From there, Jordan has went on to convey roles and star in movies and projects such as Mel Gibson's "Professor and the Madman" (2016), Gerry Johnston's "The Forest Never Sleeps" (2021), Award nominated "Boxed In" (2021), Vikings Valhalla (2021), The Northside Shtory (2022) and many more.
Jordan LeuVoy is known for After the Night with Valerie (2019), Bigfoot Wars (2014) and Trippin' to the Altar (2016).
Jordan Levy was born on January 30, 1996 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Mischief Night (2014) and Passions (1999).
Jordan Lewis was born in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. He took an interest in acting at the age of 16 creating short comedy clips for his Youtube channel, while working full time he attended the Middleweek Newton Academy in London to further train as an actor to further develop and grow as an actor
Jordan Lister is an actor, known for Are You Afraid of the Dark? (2019), Love, Victor (2020) and Happy Birthday (2015).
Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin to Michael and the late Laura Littel, Jordan's passion for acting has always been present and supported by his parents. Despite attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison for a business degree, Jordan found ways to explore this passion in the Midwest and through extracurricular acting classes at school. Jordan has challenged himself with different types of roles, including a high school jock, road-raged man, and comedian. He pursues new opportunities in acting and does not shy away from roles that might continue to diversify his experiences. Jordan is open-minded and willing to dedicate his efforts to ensure quality work. Success with "The Rocket" and acting down in Chicago only ignite greater excitement in Jordan's acting journey as he makes L.A. his new home.
Jordan Lloyd is an American Film Actress known for her vibrant and dynamic onscreen presence. The only child of Dennis Lloyd and Philippa Weech, Jordan grew up in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, MA. Her interest in film began at a young age. As a "latch key kid" she would come home from from school each day and turn on a movie to feel less lonely. Her love of all things artistic grew first during high school at the Boston Arts Academy where she majored in Vocal Music. Then, a second flourishing, during her time studying Art History and American Studies at UMass, Boston. To help pay for her college expenses she worked at both the American Repertory Theater and the Huntington Theater Company as an usher. She didn't know at the time but watching nightly performances fostered a deep love of acting. After spending years dreaming of being a Curator Jordan transitioned from speaking about art to becoming a practitioner. Ms. Lloyd works as a mix media artist and model in addition to acting.