American actor Jordan Fry was only 12 years old when he took on the role of Mike Teavee in the beloved fantasy film “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” released in 2005. He portrayed the character of a lazy and video game fanatic who is often mean to his dad.
Key Takeaway
Jordan Fry played the role of Mike Teavee in “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” when he was just 12 years old.
The Chocolate Factory Cast
Jordan Fry shared the screen with Johnny Depp, who played the imaginative owner of the Wonka Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka. Additionally, he worked alongside Freddie Highmore, who portrayed the generous and kind Golden Ticket winner, Charlie Bucket, and David Kelly, who played Charlie’s supportive grandfather, Grandpa Joe.
Post-“Charlie And The Chocolate Factory”
Following his role in “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory,” Jordan Fry voice-acted as Lewis in the 2007 film “Meet The Robinsons.”