Jordan Fry is predominantly known for his iconic portrayal of Mike Teavee in Tim Burton's beloved film adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which was released in the year 2005.
Notably, Jordan made his acting debut as Porter, the grandson of the esteemed actor Alan Arkin, in the 2006 film Raising Flagg, directed by the accomplished Neal Miller.
Throughout his career, Jordan has had the privilege of training under the guidance of renowned professionals, including Gary Austin, the founder of the renowned Groundlings, as well as top casting directors Deborah Maxwell Dion and Joey Paul Jensen.
Jordan's subsequent lead role was as the charismatic Mike TeaVee in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, starring the incomparable Johnny Depp.
Following his success in Charlie, Jordan lent his voice to the starring role of Lewis in Disney's Meet the Robinsons, which was released in 2007.
Today, Jordan resides in Southern California, where he continues to pursue his passion for acting.