Jeremy Jordan (singer, born 1973)


Jeremy Jordan is an American singer and actor from Hammond, Indiana.

Biography

Jordan's real name is Don Henson. He was born September 19, 1973 and his mother gave custody of him to his father, who later married another woman and had four more children, all of whom he placed in Mooseheart Child City after his wife abandoned them. Once they got to the orphanage, he and his brothers and sisters were separated and every year there, from the third to eleventh grade, he had a different set of houseparents, some of them very violent. Jordan wanted to get involved in movies and sign with a talent agency in Chicago, but was forbidden since the orphanage was in Mooseheart,, forty miles away. When he was seventeen, before Thanksgiving 1991, he moved in Chicago to a friend's parents' house. After a fight he was expelled from the house where he was living and ended up homeless, living in the subway until he met his manager Peter Schivarelli. He then signed a record deal with his record company.
In 1993, Jordan released Try My Love on Giant Records. The album yielded the international hit singles, "The Right Kind of Love", produced and written by Lotti Golden, Tommy Faragher & Robbie Nevil, and "Wannagirl". "The Right Kind of Love" peaked just inside the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100. Jordan's debut album and "Wannagirl" had great success in USA charts.
Additionally, "My Love is Good Enough" and "Try My Love" were featured in the film Airborne. "The Right Kind of Love" music video was featured during the end credits of Beverly Hills, 90210 and was also on the television series' soundtrack. His popularity, music wise, peaked with concerts around the globe.
A remix album, Jeremy The Remix, was released to overseas markets in late 1993. Since 1994, Jordan has transitioned into acting and has appeared in a number of films including Never Been Kissed with Drew Barrymore, Falling Sky with Brittany Murphy, television films like Twisted Desire with Melissa Joan Hart as well as independent films Leaving Las Vegas with Nicolas Cage, Julian Po with Christian Slater, and Nowhere directed by Gregg Araki. In 2009, Jordan released a new song entitled "Forgotten People." The song and video are about homeless people.

Films and television

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Singles