Jordan Danger

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Jordan Danger
Born
Jordan Hinson

(1991-06-04) June 4, 1991 (age 32)
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Spouse
David Martin
(m. 2023)
Children1

Jordan Danger (born Jordan Danielle Hinson, June 4, 1991) is an American actress, writer and director. She is best known for her role as Zoe Carter on the science fiction series Eureka.[1]

Early life[edit]

Hinson was born in El Paso, Texas. She began acting in plays at the age of six. After moving to Los Angeles, California at age 11, Hinson appeared in numerous television commercials.

Personal life[edit]

Jordan is married to David Martin and they share one son together.

Career[edit]

Hinson made her television movie debut in 2005, starring as an aspiring professional figure skater Katelin Kingsford in the Disney Channel Original Movie Go Figure. She had to learn to ice skate for the film and was trained by Olympic choreographer and two-time Emmy winner Sarah Kawahara. She also starred in a direct-to-video film Glass House: The Good Mother opposite Angie Harmon.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Dumping Ground Katie A. Short film
2006 Glass House: The Good Mother Abby Snow Video
2011 A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas Mary
2013 Ragin Cajun Redneck Gators Avery
2014 Bunker Becker Short film
2016 The California No Kaley
2017 Living Among Us Carrie
2018 Beyond the Sky Emily Reed
Breaking & Exiting Daisy Screenwriter
Stuck in the Middle Rachel
Higher Power Zoe Steadman

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Go Figure Katelin Kingsford TV film
2006 Eureka: Hide and Seek Zoe Carter "Part One"
2006-12 Eureka Zoe Carter Main role
2008 Dirt Christa Darby "Dirty, Slutty Whores"
CSI: Miami Hannah Radley "To Kill a Predator"
2009-10 Hank Maddie Pryor Main role
2013 A Mother's Rage Conner Mayer TV film
2015 Trigger Point Callie Banner TV film
Trevor Moore: High in Church Wife Music Video
Kevin from Work Roxie Daly Main role
2016 Life in Pieces Host "Tattoo Valentine Guitar Pregnant"

References[edit]

  1. ^ Muir, John Kenneth (May 1, 2007). TV Year, Volume 1: The Prime Time 2005-2006 Season. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 48–. ISBN 978-1-55783-684-7. Retrieved August 20, 2011.

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