Biography
Jeremy Jordan is an American actor and singer who has appeared on Broadway, in television and cinema, in concert, and in several theater performances.
Age
He is 39 years old as of 20 November 2023. He was born in 1984 in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. His real name is Jeremy Michael Jordan.
Family – Education
His parents split when he was young, and he lived in low-income housing with his brother Joey, sister Jessa, and mother Debbie (née Stone). His stepmother died in a vehicle accident when he was in seventh school. Jordan was injured in the same collision and began singing after having to take a break from athletics to recover. His father is of English, Scottish, Welsh, and German origin, while his mother is Jewish (her parents’ family emigrated from Russia, Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania).
He was an excellent student, graduating from Mary Carroll High School, where he participated in chorus. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in musical theater from Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York.
Wife – Daughter
Jordan married Broadway actor and singer Ashley Spencer at the Basilica of Saint John the Baptist in Canton, Ohio, on September 8, 2012. They have a daughter born in 2019.
Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
Hazbin Hotel
Jordan has been voicing Lucifer Morningstar, King of Hell, in the SpindleHorse Toons/A24 adult animated musical comedy-drama series Hazbin Hotel, which airs on Amazon Prime Video, since 2024. Erika Henningsen plays his daughter Charlie.
West Side Story
Jordan was considered for the lead role of Tony in the 2009 Broadway revival of West Side Story. Jordan returned to his role as Tony in the West Side Story concerts at the Hollywood Bowl in June 2016, alongside Karen Olivo and George Akram.
Supergirl
Jordan joined the cast of Supergirl in 2015 as Winslow “Winn” Schott Jr. Winslow is a tech expert who worked with Kara at CatCo; he is Kara’s greatest friend and one of her allies, assisting her in developing her outfit and accompanying her on her escapades. Winn has unrequited affections for Kara and competes with James for her devotion. However, by the end of “For the Girl Who Has Everything,” Winn has accepted that they should remain best friends, and in “Solitude,” he begins seeing Cat Grant’s new assistant, who is also Kara’s rival; Siobhan Smythe, who is later fired by Cat and, in “Worlds Finest,” transforms into a supernatural metahuman supervillain known as Silver Banshee.
In the series, he is Toyman’s son. When Cat discovers this, she gives him the nickname Toyman Junior. In season two, Winn quit CatCo to become a desk agent at the DEO. He also collaborates with James Olsen, his vigilante partner. At the end of season 3, he traveled into the future with Mon-El to join the Legion of Superheroes. He returns in a two-part special episode in season 5, assisting the Superfriends in their final struggle against Lex and Nyxly and attending Alex and Kelly’s wedding.
Career
Jordan sang as a teen and started acting in secondary school. In 2008, he featured as Alex in The Little Canine Snickered at Hartford Theatreworks, for which he got a Connecticut Pundits Circle selection. Soon thereafter, he played Tom Sawyer in Large Stream at the Goodspeed Drama House in Connecticut. He showed up in the Broadway cast of Rock of Ages in 2009. He repeated the job of Clyde when Bonnie and Clyde opened on Broadway on December 1, 2011. The show shut on December 30, 2011, after 36 exhibitions.
Jordan played Jack in the stage variant of Newsies at the Paper Factory Playhouse in New Jersey in September and October 2011. Jordan repeated the lead job as Jack Kelly in Disney’s Newsies on Broadway, with music by Alan Menken, verses by Jack Feldman, and book by Harvey Fierstein. Newsies opened at the Nederlander Theater on Walk 29, 2012. For the job, Jordan was designated for the 2012 Tony Grant for Best Execution by a Main Entertainer in a Melodic. He was named for a 2013 Grammy Grant for Best Melodic Theater Collection as a key soloist on the Newsies unique cast collection.
He showed up in the Stephen Sondheim and Wynton Marsalis organized show A Bed and A Seat for Reprises! at New York Downtown area from November 13 to 17, 2013, alongside Norm Lewis and Bernadette Peters. In December 2013, Jordan showed up in Hit Rundown, a show of the imaginary melodic made for the second time of Crush. He has performed at 54 Underneath in New York City ordinarily as both a soloist and with his Crush costars. On February 16, 2015, Jordan featured as Leo Straight to the point, inverse Laura Benanti as Lucille Candid, Joshua Henry as Jim Conley, and Ramin Karimloo as Tom Watson, in the show creation of March, likewise composed by Jason Robert Brown, at the Lincoln Community’s Avery Fisher Lobby. Jordan was highlighted as Light Yagami in the 2014/2015 English idea collection of Death Note: The Melodic.
In summer 2019, Jordan featured in the melodic Server on Broadway as Dr. Pomatter close by Shoshana Bean as Jenna. In April 2021, he gave a meeting on The Theater Digital broadcast with Alan Seales, examining his 54/Beneath supper club show “Continue”.
In 2021, Jordan played Seymour in the returning cast of the Off-Broadway creation of Little Shop of Revulsions after the Coronavirus pandemic. In January 2022, he repeated his job of Clyde in Bonnie and Clyde for a one night just show in London’s West End. He repeated his job in Little Shop of Repulsions for a multi week commitment in 2023 starting on July 25 with his last exhibition on September 17.
In July 2023, it was reported that Jordan and Eva Noblezada will star in another melodic variation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Incomparable Gatsby. The show highlights music and verses by Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen and a book by Kait Kerrigan. The melodic debuted at the Paper Factory Playhouse on October 12 of that very year, with an arranged Broadway move that began sneak peaks on Walk 29, 2024, at the Broadway Theater with an authority premiere night booked for April 25.
Jordan made a 2008 TV appearance, visitor featuring on NBC’s Regulation and Request: SVU in the episode “Streetwise”. He featured in the Warner Brothers. film Happy Clamor, inverse Sovereign Latifah, Keke Palmer, and Cart Parton. The film opened on January 13, 2012. It was declared in June 2012 that Jordan would join the cast of NBC’s Crush for season two playing Jimmy. He shot episodes for Crush while acting in Newsies until his last exhibition in the melodic on September 4.
In mid 2016, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul moved toward Jordan to sing the piece of Phillip Carlyle in a read through of The Best Entertainer, since Jordan kept demos for the film in 2015. The day preceding the read-through, the star Hugh Jackman went through nasal medical procedure and was requested by his primary care physician not to sing. Pasek and Paul asked Jordan to likewise sing the main piece of PT Barnum while Jackman showcased the scenes, to which Jordan concurred. From 2017 to 2020, he voiced Varian in Disney’s Rapunzel’s Tangled Experience.
On June 20, 2019, it was accounted for that Jordan would star as Casablanca Records pioneer Neil Bogart in the impending biopic Turning Gold.
On July 15, 2020, it was reported that Jordan would star in the impending Trademark Channel film Holly and Ivy, close by Janel Parrish and Marisol Nichols. The film was delivered on November 1, 2020, on Trademark Motion pictures and Secrets. On January 3, 2021, it was declared that Jordan would star in another Trademark Divert film Stir Up in the Mediterranean, close by Jessica Lowndes. The film was delivered on February 20, 2021. Jordan reported through online entertainment that he would be beginning a band, Time of Franticness, which delivered their most memorable collection in spring 2022.
Movies
♦ 2007 – Common Change
♦ 2012 – Joyful Noise
♦ 2013 – Six by Sondheim
♦ 2014 – The Last Five Years
♦ 2015 – Emily & Tim
♦ 2017 – Newsies: The Broadway Musical
♦ 2019 – American Son
♦ 2023 – Spinning Gold
TV Shows
♦ 2024 – Hazbin Hotel
♦ 2023 – SuperKitties
♦ 2022 – Hanukkah on Rye
♦ 2021 – Mix Up in the Mediterranean
♦ 2020 – A Killer Party
♦ 2020 – Holly and Ivy
♦ 2017–2020 – Tangled: The Series
♦ 2017 – The Flash
♦ 2015 – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
♦ 2020–2021 – Supergirl
♦ 2013 – Smash
♦ 2013 – Elementary
♦ 2011 – Submissions Only
♦ 2008 – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit