Net Worth | $1.5 Million |
Name | Jordan Connor |
Date of Birth | 17 September 1991 |
Age | 32 Years Old |
Gender | Male |
Jordan Connor Net Worth
$1.5 Million
Jordan Connor Yuen professionally known as Jordan Connor is a Canadian actor, model, theater performer and social media personality. As of 2024, Jordan Connor’s net worth is $1.5 million. He accumulated his net worth through over a decade of contribution as an actor in several films and television projects and added a respectable amount from modeling work and social media promotional activities.
Connor is best known for portraying the recurring role as Sweet Pea in Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa developed and The CW broadcasted mystery drama television series entitled Riverdale (2017-2021). He starred in the main role as Vince in Telus TV aired comedy web series named Hospital Show (2019), and acted in another main role as Kevin in Hulu aired teen drama streaming television miniseries, Looking for Alaska (2019).
He is among the contestants to appear in the first episode of an American reality competition series, RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race, which he won as well with prize money $30,000 for his charity of choice, Cystic Fibrosis Canada. He played the lead role as Matteo Rey in NBC aired drama television series named Nurses (2020-2021).
Jordan Connor Wiki/Biography
Born on 17 September 1991, Jordan Connor’s age is 32 Years Old as of 2024. Jordan Connor was born in a well-settled family in Calgary, Alberta in Canada. He enjoyed two years of his childhood in Calgary and moved to Vancouver where he grew up in Calgary, British Columbia, Greater Vancouver and is currently living in Toronto, Ontario.
Connor is a proud Canadian national citizen and is of white ethnic background and is of Chinese descent, mixed with Vietnamese and the DNA test revealed that he belongs to eastern European, Spanish, Greek, Italian, German and Native American roots. He has a strong faith and belief in Christian religion and was born under the star sign of Virgo.
Connor joined a native primary school for his initial education and by the age around 10, he knew he wanted to be an actor. He also studied from a public high school in Delta, British Columbia called Sands Secondary School, where he used to play football and also regularly took part in theater performances. He made first theater performance in a play titled Guys and Dolls.
He received a football scholarship to join a public research university in Vancouver called The University of British Columbia (UBC), which switched his focus from acting to football along with studying architecture. His football career ended following an injury on his leg while he was tackled which led him to bedrest for around three months. Connor then left the university and joined training at the Railtown Actors Studio in Vancouver.
Name | Jordan Connor |
Full Name | Jordan Connor Yuen |
Net Worth | $1.5 Million |
Date of Birth | 17 September 1991 |
Age | 32 Years Old |
Birth Place | Calgary, Canada |
Currently Live In | Toronto, Ontario |
Profession | Actor, Model, Theater Performer and Social Media Personality |
Debut |
TV Series: Supernatural (2013) Music Video: Vessel (2019) Film: Fighting Free (2013) |
Years Active | 2013 – Present |
Famous Role | Sweet Pea in the TV Series Riverdale (2017 – 2021) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Religion | Christian |
Ethnicity | Chinese |
Hometown | Calgary |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
School/High School | Sands Secondary in Delta, Canada |
College/University | The University of British Columbia in University Endowment Lands, Canada |
Education Qualification | Dropped Out |
Family, Wife & Relationships
Jordan Connor was born in a well-settled Christian household to his parents whose respective identities are still behind the curtain as he never shared their individual names on the public domain. His father was born in Canada and is of Chinese descent, mixed with Vietnamese and few Asian as well who is associated with a reputed business in Canada while his mother is from Croatia who is a homemaker who stays at home to take care of her family.
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