Born:
February 09, 1987
in
Santa Ana, California
Best Known For:
The Wire, Friday Night Lights and Fruitvale Station.
Early-life:
Michael Bakari Jordan was born in Santa Ana, California, on February 9, 1987 to Donna and Michael. He has an older sister, Jamila, and a younger brother, Khalid. Michael was still a boy when his family moved to Newark, New Jersey. After modelling for newspaper advertisements when he was 10, he spent two years auditioning for commercials without any success. Just as he was about to give up on acting, he landed a recurring role on the sitcom Cosby.
Career:
Jordan starred alongside Keanu Reeves in Hardball (2001) and a year later he landed the role of Wallace in the first season of HBO drama The Wire. In 2003, he joined the cast of daytime soap opera All My Children and stayed with the series for three years. In 2009, he starred in the short-lived Canadian sitcom The Assistants. In the same year, he began starring in American drama Friday Night Lights as quarterback Vince Howard. He stayed on the show for two seasons until it ended in 2011. Since then, Jordan has appeared on the big screen in Red Tails (2012), Chronicle (2012), Fruitvale Station (2013) and That Awkward Moment (2014).
Quote:
"Don't pretend to know everything. I've been blessed to work with a lot of veteran actors, and I soak up lessons from them like a sponge."
Trivia:
Jordan took tap-dancing lessons as a child.