Jordan Allen-Dutton
- Producer
- Writer
- Actor
Three-Time Emmy Nominated writer, Jordan Allen-Dutton, was born in Palo
Alto, California and attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts graduating
as the first ever recipient of the Artist Scholar Award in 1999. While
at NYU he co-created and starred in The Bomb-itty of Errors, a hip-hop
add-rap-tation of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, which became a smash
Off-Broadway hit, performing in the West End in London, Chicago,
Florida, Dublin, Edinburgh, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Philadelphia and
Amsterdam. The show was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, Outer
Critic's Circle Award, and won the Jeff Award in Chicago and the Grand
Jury Prize for Best Show at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen.
With the success of Bomb-itty, Jordan signed the first ever three-tier
deal with MTV and Paramount going on to produce, write and star in the
hip-hop sketch comedy series, Scratch & Burn for MTV in 2002. From
there he was invited to be a fellow at the Sundance Screenwriting Lab
with the screen version of Bomb-itty. His next play Nerds, a musical
comedy about Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, was work shopped at New York
Stage and Film Festival, premiered at the Philadelphia Theater Company
in January 2007 where it won Outstanding New Play and Outstanding
Original Music at the 2007 Barrymore Awards. Jordan has also produced
and written television such as Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best
Dance Crew and the MTV Movie Awards where his comedy material has been
performed by Ben Stiller and Will Ferrell among others. He was
nominated for two Emmys for his writing on Robot Chicken, Seth Green
and Matt Senreich's show on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. He lives in
Los Angeles and is working on his latest musical Phenomenon, a behind
the scenes expose of a very corrupt television singing competition.