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Jordan Nancarrow (born November 18, 1995) is an American actor, lifestyle model, and content creator. He's most commonly known for the film "HillTop" that went viral on social media as well as the coming-of-age stoner comedy Game On that was distributed by Comedy Dynamics along with Christmas horror film Holiday Hell that have created his path to stardom today. Early life Jordan Michael Nancarrow was born in Renton, WA. He was born a single child for over twenty years until he had a brother arrive when he was twenty years old. Growing up, Jordan had the vision of wanting to play professional basketball. His mainland was the gym, training everyday while balancing school and AAU basketball during the times of middle school and high school. He went on to be a former graduate of the LeBron James King's Academy in 2010 and years 2011-2013 became a graduate of the Michael Jordan Flight School as well. Senior year, he got cut from the high school basketball team because of bad grades. Prior to senior year, he accidentally bumped into a drama teacher in the hallway, ending up leading into a conversation that he should audition for the school play "Man of La Mancha". Junior and Senior year, he then went on to lead the roles in Hairspray (Seaweed J. Stubbs) and West Side Story (Bernardo). Since then, he's paved the way in Entertainment as his ultimate purpose in life. A year later, he was then cast as a jock in the Christmas horror film “Holiday Hell”. A few months down the road is when “HillTop” premiered and got a lot of conversations going - Based on the life of a biracial teenager's diary, Hilltop shares a glimpse into the life of five teenagers living in Tacoma, Washington during the summer of 1988 (also known as Tacompton). Jordan Nancarrow has worked with ICTV, a television network and streaming platform that highlights HBCU sports and events, underrepresented content creators, films, television shows, and documentaries. Achievements He was nominated by Yahoo Life as The Top 20 Instagram Accounts to follow in 2021 which is why he's amongst the small percentage of actors who pursue content creation and entertainment at the same time. In 2018, he gained prominence with the supporting role of Cordelle in Game On (a coming-of-age stoner comedy) Since then, he has had a variety of roles in several films and shows.
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