This is what Jordan Fry, the actor who played Mike in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, looks like today at 30 years old.

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The personality of the child played by Jordan Fry He is arrogant and aggressive, originally from Denver (United States) and obsessed with television and video games, who in turn hates chocolate.

In addition to being the fourth winner of the Golden Ticket, Mike Teavee He is the fourth and last child eliminated from the factory tour, leaving the way clear for Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) to be the one to win the contest’s biggest prize.

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This is what actor Jordan Fry looks like today

The American actor Paul Jordan Fry, known artistically as Jordan Frywas born on June 7, 1993 in Washington and is 31 years old.

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Before playing the character Mike Teavee in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” Jordan Fry He made his film debut in the 2003 independent film “Raising Flagg.”

His next role was in 2007 in the animated film “Meet the Robinsons”, providing the voice, along with Daniel Hansen, for the character of Lewis.

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After several productions, Fry appeared in films such as “The Journey” and “Without a Trace”, a film with which he left acting. However, in 2023 he surprised his fans by appearing on Big Life.

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