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Montana Jordan

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2003-03-08
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Let me tell you a bit about the young actor who plays George Jr. on the popular CBS series Young Sheldon. He actually first appeared on screen in The Big Bang Theory spin-off prequel, marking his television debut—a role that really set the stage for his growing career. His feature film debut came in 2017 with a part in The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter, which helped him step into the spotlight beyond just TV.

Before all the fame and red carpets, life looked quite different for him. He started racing dirt bikes as early as age 5—talk about fearless! And he wasn’t just into motorsports; he also played football for the Ore City Rebels, showing off his athletic side from a young age.

He was born to Kelli Pieratt Smith and Tony Jordan and is the youngest of three siblings. His older sister Katelli and brother Jaden Jordan have been part of his journey from the start. Family clearly means a lot to him, and that’s something that’s stayed consistent throughout his rise in Hollywood.

On the personal front, things have been especially joyful in recent years. In October 2023, he shared the exciting news with girlfriend Jenna Weeks that they were expecting their first child together. Fast forward to May 2024, and they welcomed a beautiful baby girl they named Emma—truly a milestone moment. Then, in January 2025, more happy news: the couple announced their engagement. By June of that same year, they tied the knot in what must have been a heartfelt, intimate ceremony.

It’s been great watching him grow—not just as an actor on Young Sheldon, but as a person navigating life with grace and authenticity. Being a dad and now a husband, George Jr. continues to show maturity beyond his years, both on and off the screen.

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He managed to stand out among 10,000 kids who auditioned, and honestly, it wasn’t easy—there was so much competition. But he brought something special to the table, and that’s exactly why he landed the role in The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter. He really gave it his all, and in the end, his talent shined through when it mattered most. He proved that with determination and a bit of raw ability, even the longest odds can work in your favor. He definitely made the most of the opportunity, and it showed in every scene he filmed.

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