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Jordan Fry | |
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Born | Jordan Paul Fry June 7, 1993 Spokane, Washington, U.S. [1] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1998–present |
Notable work | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Meet the Robinsons |
Website | www |
Jordan Paul Fry (born June 7, 1993) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Mike Teavee in the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , and its tie-in video game, and as Lewis/Cornelius Robinson in Meet the Robinsons .
Fry was born on June 7, 1993 in Spokane, Washington,[ citation needed ] to author Paul Fry and actress Christine McInerney.
In 2005, he portrayed Mike Teavee in Tim Burton's film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , opposite Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore and Helena Bonham Carter.
In 2007, he provided the voice of Lewis/Cornelius Robinson in Disney's animated feature Meet the Robinsons .
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Mike Teavee | |
2006 | Raising Flagg | Porter Purdy | |
2007 | Meet the Robinsons | Lewis | Voice |
2010 | The Journey | Kyle | |
2011 | An International Love Story | Josef | |
Child P.O.W. | Ari | ||
2012 | Gone | Jock | |
2017 | Byrd and the Bees | Ewan | |
2022 | Big Life | CJ Williams | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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2004 | Entertainment Tonight | Himself | ||
2005 | HBO First Look |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Mike Teavee | Voice |
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