
Jordan Brown
Jordan Brown (Mitch) (SAG-AFTRA) has played everything from Louis Armstrong to Petruchio, often within shouting distance of a lighting cue. His theater journey has taken him from Harlem to D.C. to Oslo—yes, Norway—where he’s performed in Richard III, Othello, The Colored Museum, Dreamgirls, Jekyll & Hyde, The Meeting, and 1001 Black Inventions. He’s been everything from Ben Banneker to Rod Serling to a singing DJ in The Rock Show (ask him about that one after the show).
Jordan’s New York credits include Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death (Classical Theatre of Harlem), Horn (NYC Playsmiths), and Unusual Relations (CESI Writes), where he played a toy man, a doctor, and someone named Chauncey—all at once. Trained by acting icons like Melvin Van Peebles and a former member of The Temptations, Jordan brings serious chops to every role, plus a tenor-baritone-bass voice that refuses to pick just one lane.
On screen, he’s worked with Spike Lee, John Waters, and Barry Levinson, but his first love is theater—live, raw, and unpredictable (much like his coffee order). He does voiceovers, commercials, film, TV… but give him a stage and a script, and he’s home. Unless it’s mime. Still no mime.