
Jordan Chantha Weir
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Biography
Jordan Chantha Weir is an accomplished actress, writer, producer, and filmmaker. She earned her credentials from the rigorous two-year acting program at the Tom Todoroff Conservatory in New York City. She then went on to attain her B.A. in Media Arts at the University of North Texas, where she graduated summa cum laude. Weir has successfully written, produced, and starred in the sci-fi short film Recyclos (2024), which deals with themes of existentialism, nature, and robots. In addition to her own projects, Weir has showcased her acting abilities in various productions, including the University of Texas at Arlington MFA short film Bright Eyes and Steady Hands (2024), as well as taking on the role of multiple characters in the short film Good Morning Jack, part of the Advanced Film course at the University of North Texas. Weir's contributions to the film industry extend beyond performance; she has also excelled in behind-the-scenes roles. Her involvement as assistant director in the award-nominated short film Sour (2023), her work as production designer on the feature film American Street (2024), and her roles as production designer, hair & makeup, and first assistant director on the short films Apostle of Sorrow (2024) and Remains (2024) highlight her versatility and dedication to the craft. Her personal journey has inspired her to use her artistry as a platform to advocate for equality, equity, and inclusivity. She continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances and remains dedicated to exploring challenging roles across various mediums.
Known For

Poppy, the last human on earth, discovers a newfound friendship when she brings the former robot “Banjo” to life. Together they explore companionship, the depths of loss, and the question of what it means to be truly human.
Recyclos

A spirited journey into the community, culture, and heart of Gatesville, Texas. From the local small-town rodeo to the summer night drive-in movie theater, GOD BLESS GATESVILLE explores a way of life that is quietly vanishing in the cultural landscape of America.