Jordan Johnson-Hinds
Born (1989-11-01) November 1, 1989
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Alma materGeorge Brown College
OccupationActor
Years active2005-present

Jordan Johnson-Hinds (born November 1, 1989) is a Canadian actor,[1] most noted for his leading roles as Keon Colby in the drama series Nurses,[2] and Anthony Flowers in The Endgame.[1]

Early life

Johnson-Hinds was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Johnson-Hinds attended Francis Libermann Catholic High School in Scarborough and spent his senior year at Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School. He went on to attend George Brown College, where he studied the performing arts.

While taking classes, Johnson-Hines guest-starred and worked as a background actor in a number of shows, including Life with Derek and The Jon Dore Television Show.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Stray Preston Biggs
2012 Rainbow Connection James
2014 RoboCop Jerry White
2015 The Rainbow Kid Punk #1
2017 John Lives Again Richard
2021 Yes Day Security guard
2023 Ambush Rusty
The Retirement Plan Jimmy
Warrior Strong Bilal Irving

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Life with Derek Football player One episode
2009 Flashpoint Remo Benzina One episode
Guns Teen One episode
The Jon Dore Television Show Basketball player #5 One episode
2010 Rookie Blue Jogger One episode
2012 The L.A. Complex Kevin Rainer 18 episodes
Beauty & the Beast Tap That One episode
2014 The Best Laid Plans Pete Six episodes
The Listener Matt Carter One episode
Teenagers Ryan Seven episodes
2014-18 Odd Squad Ronny Eight episodes
2015 Saving Hope Sean Danes One episode
2016 Blindspot Stuart Seven episodes
The Beaverton Anthony Morris One episode
2016–18 Suits Oliver Grady 14 episodes
Murdoch Mysteries Nate Desmond Five episodes
2016-19 Letterkenny Fisky 18 episodes
2017 Shadowhunters Gideon One episode
2020 Upload Jamie Eight episodes
2020-21 Nurses Keon Colby 20 episodes
2022 The Endgame Anthony Flowers 10 episodes

References

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