Jordan Fry

Jordan Fry, born June 10, 1993, in Vancouver, Washington, is an American actor best known for his roles in both television and film. He rose to fame as a child actor with his standout performance in the beloved 2005 film "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", directed by Tim Burton, where he played Mike Teavee, a character known for his obsession with television and technology. This role brought Fry significant recognition for his comedic timing and ability to bring life to a memorable character in the adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic novel. Before his breakout role, Fry appeared in various television shows, including guest spots on "The Brothers Garcia" (2000) and "The X-Files" (2000). His acting career continued in the following years with other notable appearances, including in "The 4400" (2004), a science fiction series, where he had a recurring role. More recently, Fry has appeared in films such as "Meet the Robinsons" (2007) and "Gone" (2017), although he has since reduced his on-screen presence. Jordan Fry's work remains a nostalgic part of early 2000s film and television for many viewers.