Jordan Trovillion

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Jordan Trovillion
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Trovillion at Motor City Comic Con in 2017
Alma mater University of Michigan - Flint
OccupationActress, singer, model
Years active2009–present

Jordan Trovillion is an American actress and singer. She has appeared in Detroiters and Secrets in the Walls . [1] [2]

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She grew up in Michigan and started acting on stage in school, later studying theater at the University of Michigan-Flint. [2]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009WantThe Woman
2010 The Genesis Code Tanna
2010 Trust waitress
2010 Vanishing on 7th Street concession girl
2010 Secrets in the Walls GretaTV movie
2011 Setup Keli
2011Shadow EarthRaven DelicottaTV series, 2 episodes
2012Amil the EwokPrincess RheaTV series, 2 episodes
2012 Crave young Emily
2012The Domino EffectSirisha's friend
2012 Jack Reacher Goodwill Cashier
2013Highland ParkCaroline
2013SuckerEvelyn
2014 Those Who Kill Monica AlbreathTV series, 1 episode
2014Horse CampKathy
2014 A Matter of Faith Rachel Whitaker
2014WithinLaurashort
2015FracturedMaddy
2015 Saugatuck Cures Lindy
2015Golden Shoesassistant
2015The NeverlandsCaleb's mothershort
2016Kampout: Director's CutSusan
2016 Eloise garage girl
2016Elder IslandBrooke Ree
2017Horse CampKathy
2017NeedlestickSarah Hanna
2017 Detroiters AbigailTV series, 1 episode
2017KampoutSusan
2017 My Days of Mercy Katlin
2018 Gotti Angel
2018Lizard of DogsJaneshort
2018BlueJenna
2018Old Man & the GunAngela
2019Trash PolkaMysteryshort
2019Love ImmortalFiona

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References

  1. Herndon, Dave (15 May 2017). "Celebrity guests to look out for at the Motor City Comic Con in 2017". The News Herald. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  2. 1 2 Jachman, Matt (8 May 2017). "A Comic Con visitor as a teen, she now appears as VIP guest". USA Today. Retrieved 26 November 2017.