Jordán Jesús Rios
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jordán Jesús Rios is a talented Hispanic actor and singer celebrated for his dynamic performances on stage and screen. A native of Barahona, Dominican Republic, emigrated to the United States at the tender age of 14, and soon after discovered his passion for storytelling through theater, where his charisma and emotional depth captivated audiences from the start.
Jordán honed his craft with the Strawberry Hill Players and the Staples Players, immersing himself in the works of classical and contemporary playwrights. His theater credits include acclaimed roles in productions such as 42nd Street, Miss Saigon, and his self-produced Creeré. His powerful portrayal of Thuy in Miss Saigon under the legendary Al Pia earned him great recognition, solidifying his status as a rising star in the theater world.
Transitioning seamlessly to film and television, Jordán brought his stage-honed skills to the screen. He is known for his compelling roles in Ride Along, The Game and Fatal Attraction, where his ability to convey raw, authentic emotion has garnered praise from critics and audiences alike.
Committed to championing diverse narratives, Jordán actively collaborates with creators who celebrate the Hispanic community's rich heritage. When not performing, he dedicates his time to mentoring aspiring actors and supporting initiatives that make the arts accessible to all.
Transitioning seamlessly to film and television, Jordán brought his stage-honed skills to the screen. He is known for his compelling roles in Ride Along, The Game and Fatal Attraction, where his ability to convey raw, authentic emotion has garnered praise from critics and audiences alike.
Committed to championing diverse narratives, Jordán actively collaborates with creators who celebrate the Hispanic community's rich heritage. When not performing, he dedicates his time to mentoring aspiring actors and supporting initiatives that make the arts accessible to all.