Jordan Firstman

Writer

Birthday July 8, 1991

Birth Sign Cancer

Age 32 years old

Nationality Jordan

#63905 Most Popular

1991

Jordan Firstman (born July 8, 1991) is an American writer, producer, and comedian living in Los Angeles, California.

2016

In 2016, Firstman wrote and starred in Call Your Father, a satirical short-film exploring the ups-and-downs of an inter-generational gay couple.

At the same time, he was a writer for the television series Search Party.

The following year, Firstman and co-writer Charles Rogers, made Men Don't Whisper, a comedic short film about an emasculated gay couple who try to regain their masculinity by seducing several women.

The film was screened at Sundance and South by Southwest, and was selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere.

2017

He is known for the short films Men Don't Whisper (2017), the Sundance-nominated Call Your Father (2016), and for the feature film Rotting in the Sun (2023).

2020

Firstman rose to prominence for his short skits, called Impressions, shared on Instagram Live in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In early 2020, Firstman wrote an ode sung by the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles, celebrating gay representation in film, as well as Laura Dern at the 2020 Independent Spirit Awards.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Firstman began posting videos to Instagram of various impressions, such as "the town gossip who has no more gossip during quarantine", "summer 2020", "banana bread's publicist" and "all the clothes people are not wearing right now".

His comedic impersonations have been met with positive response from internet fans and celebrities alike, including Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, and Chrissy Teigen.

Actress Ruby McCollister has said of the skits, "You're putting a home base to the meme", by incorporating video, text, and creator all at once.

For Thom Browne's SS2021 show, which was set during the future 2132 Olympics on the Moon, Firstman and model Grace Mahary roleplayed as commentators while models walked down the Los Angeles Coliseum, an Art Deco relic where the 1932 Olympics were held.

In 2022, he appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series Ms. Marvel, which aired on Disney+.

Firstman grew up on Long Island, New York.

He is gay and Jewish.