Jordan Firstman is an American filmmaker, writer, and comedian best known for his 2016 satirical short film, “Call Your Father.” He wrote and starred in the film. He was born on July 8, 1991.
Firstman is one of those who owe his career to the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic. Although he gained success with the 2016 short film, “Call Your Father,” the TV series, “Search Party,” and “Men Don’t Whisper,” his career as a filmmaker hadn’t sped off yet.
He finally hit the spotlight for his short skits, “Impressions,” which he shared on his Instagram page during the lockdown. It included videos like Summer 2020, all the clothes people are not wearing right now, etc. His impersonations and witty posts were met with positive replies from celebrities like Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, Ruby McCollister, etc.
His latest project came in 2022, where he featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe TV series, “Ms. Marvel.” He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
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