Jordi Caballero

Jordi Caballero

Birthday: 6 February 1965, Barcelona, Spain
Jordi Caballero's passion for acting, the performing arts and the American way led him to the U.S. to pursue a career in acting and the performing arts where he earned a BFA in acting at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Stella Adler Conservatory.Among Jordi's notable film credits is his acclaimed role as Captain Madrid in &q... Show more »
Jordi Caballero's passion for acting, the performing arts and the American way led him to the U.S. to pursue a career in acting and the performing arts where he earned a BFA in acting at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Stella Adler Conservatory.Among Jordi's notable film credits is his acclaimed role as Captain Madrid in "I Witness", opposite Jeff Daniels and James Spader, which landed him a Best Supporting Actor Nomination at the 2003 Method Fest Film Festival in Los Angeles. Jordi's captivating style and ability to truly embrace his characters have earned him key guest-starring roles spanning a range of hit TV shows such as Grimm, CSI Miami, Justified, Sex and the City, Rules of Engagement, Brothers and Sisters, The Unit and The Shield, among many others.Influenced by the TV show "Fame" during his childhood, Jordi was inspired to hone his "triple threat" skills between the performing arts, dance and choreography which led him to work with top musical celebrities such as Cher, The Spice Girls and Tony Bennett, as well as through stage performances on widely broadcast television productions including The Annual Academy Awards and Dancing with the Stars. His talents have been enlisted by film director veterans such as Rob Reiner and Chris Columbus among many other film and television directors and producers. He has received two Nominations as Best Choreographer from the prestigious American Choreography Awards.Jordi's deep understanding of entertainment media and the performing arts combined with his international savvy and embrace of varying cultures and languages, serves as his foundation to connect with ever-growing diverse audiences through a universal language. Show less «