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His film 'Best Kept Shut' was released on April 21, 2024, and he continues to be featured in the popular Disney+ series 'Loki'.
Known For
Eric Raleigh
The Walking Dead
He represented the survival of kindness and human connection in a brutal world — fans identify with his character's loyalty to his partner Aaron, maintaining an active rewatch culture around their scenes, and they appreciate his thoughtful, grounded presence during fan interactions.
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Loki
His inclusion in the TVA expansion added depth to the Marvel world — fans of the MCU completionist culture track his role specifically, and meeting him allows fans to connect with the intricate world-building of the Disney+ series.
Randall St. Claire
Nashville
He brought a different energy to the musical drama — fans of the show's later seasons identify with his character's arc, often discussing his performance in fan art circles dedicated to the show's complex supporting cast.
Why Book Jordan Woods-Robinson
Fans of The Walking Dead specifically seek out members of the Alexandria community to complete their collection of the show's most human stories. Jordan Woods-Robinson offers a unique perspective as a long-term Blue Man Group performer, providing high-value panel content regarding physical theater and genre acting. With his recent film 'Best Kept Shut' releasing in April 2024 and his continued presence in 'Loki' driving fan engagement, he connects with two of the largest active fandoms simultaneously.
Advocacy
Convention Experience
No confirmed convention appearances found.
Fan Engagement
Jordan Woods-Robinson has a history of engaging with fans at events like Walker Stalker Con, indicating a positive and accessible presence.
Recent Work
Best Kept Shut
2024This recent film role provides fresh talking points and potential for new fan engagement at conventions.
Loki
2021A role in a popular Marvel series can attract fans of the franchise, offering a strong draw for convention attendees.
The Right Stuff
2020His involvement in this historical drama series adds to his diverse acting portfolio, appealing to a broader audience.
Jordan — Biography
Jordan Woods-Robinson is a versatile American actor and musician known for bringing deep emotional resonance to high-stakes genre television. He is most recognized for his three-season arc as Eric Raleigh on AMC's The Walking Dead. This role established him as a key figure in the series' Alexandria era. Before his television success, he spent over a decade as a lead performer in Blue Man Group. This background in physical theater informs his disciplined approach to screen acting. Beyond the zombie apocalypse, he has appeared in major franchises including the Marvel Cinematic Universe and The…
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Career Acts & Milestones

2000–2013
The Silent Foundation
He dedicates over a decade to the Blue Man Group, mastering physical performance without the use of voice. This period builds a technical discipline that becomes his primary tool for future screen roles. He risks being pigeonholed as a non-verbal performer to prove he can command massive live audiences.
"Every night is a brand new experience because the audience is the fourth character."

2014–2018
The Alexandria Era
He transitions into prestige television by taking on the role of Eric in The Walking Dead. He builds a character focused on humanity and hope amidst a bleak survivalist narrative. This period proves his ability to hold his own in one of television's largest ensemble casts.

2019–2026
The Franchise Specialist
He expands his reach into the MCU and other major IPs like The Right Stuff and Loki. He uses his background in precision movement to fill specialized roles in large-scale productions. This phase establishes him as a reliable presence in high-concept genre storytelling.
Craft & Expertise
Post-Apocalyptic Dramatic Performance
Jordan brought emotional depth to the role of Eric Raleigh on The Walking Dead, navigating complex survival stakes and interpersonal relationships. His performance anchored a pivotal storyline in the series, earning him a dedicated following in the horror and drama genres.
Multi-Instrumental Live Performance
As a long-time member of the Blue Man Group and an accomplished musician, he excels in high-energy, non-verbal performance and complex percussive music. This background informs his physical acting style and rhythmic precision across various media platforms.
Sci-Fi and Period World-Building
He has successfully integrated into expansive cinematic universes like Loki and historical dramas such as The Right Stuff. His ability to ground fantastical or period-specific settings makes him a versatile asset for high-concept storytelling.
Collaborative Ensemble Dynamics
Jordan excels in large-scale productions where character chemistry and ensemble cohesion are vital to the show's success. His ability to build rapport with co-stars enhances the believability of the communities he portrays on screen.
The Registry
Total Credits
13
Career Span
2009-2024
Peak Decade
2010s
Peak Credits
7 titles
By Decade
By Role
By Genre
Highest rated credit: Loki (2021) — 8.2/10
Complete Filmography — Jordan
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2020s
3 credits
2010s
7 credits
Notable Locations
Atlanta
United States
Productions
Primary production hub for his longest-running role.
Orlando
United States
Productions
Significant performance location during his physical theater tenure.
Editorial & Reference
Jordan Woods-Robinson: Eric Raleigh in The Walking Dead & Loki
Woods-Robinson operates as a specialist in physical presence and restraint. His thirteen years in the Blue Man Group developed a specific ability to communicate without dialogue. This skill translated directly to his work in The Walking Dead where he often uses stillness to ground chaotic scenes. He understands that in a landscape of horror and high-stakes drama, the smallest human movement often carries the most weight. This discipline allows him to hold the screen in massive productions without fighting for focus.
There is a rhythmic intelligence to how he handles dialogue that betrays his history as a composer. He treats a script like a musical score, finding the rests and the tempo changes in a scene. While many actors focus on the volume of their lines, he focuses on the frequency of the character's presence. This makes him particularly valuable for ensemble-heavy genre work. He can establish a fully realized history for a character in a few frames. This trait turned a supporting role in Alexandria into an enduring emotional anchor for the series.
He represents a bridge between the avant-garde physical theater world and mainstream prestige television. Most observers miss the technical foundation he built during a decade in a blue mask. That time was not a detour; it was a masterclass in economy of motion. He learned to project complex internal states to the back of a theater using only posture and gaze. When he moved into the Marvel and Walking Dead universes, he brought a level of physical intentionality that few television actors can match.
A single glance across a makeshift hospital bed in Alexandria changed the emotional stakes for millions of horror fans. This moment did not rely on a long script or a loud scream. It relied on the steady, quiet presence that defined a major era of the series. Before he ever stepped into a zombie apocalypse, he spent over a decade masterring the art of wordless performance. His time as a lead in the Blue Man Group gave him a unique set of tools. He learned how to tell a story with his eyes and his posture. This background makes him a different kind of actor on a modern film set. He knows how to fill the space without saying a word. This skill is why he remains a favorite for directors who need grounded, believable characters in wild worlds.
Most viewers recognize him as Eric Raleigh from the hit series The Walking Dead. He joined the cast during the fifth season as the series moved toward a more civilised setting. His character was more than just a survivor. He was one half of the first major gay couple in the show's history. This role gave the series a sense of heart that was often missing in the wasteland. Fans connected with the way he stayed human while everyone else was losing their way. His chemistry with his on-screen partner made their relationship feel like the most important thing in the world. When his story reached its end in season eight, it left a lasting mark on the fan base. People still talk about his final scenes because they felt honest and earned.
His work goes far beyond the walls of Alexandria and into some of the biggest franchises in the world. He appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as an analyst for the Time Variance Authority in the show Loki. This role required him to fit into a very specific, high-concept world. He handled the complex rules of the TVA with the same ease he showed in the woods of Georgia. He also had a role in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 as one of Snow’s guards. Even in small roles, he brings a level of focus that catches the eye. His filmography shows a wide range of talent, from the musical drama of Nashville to the historical tension of The Right Stuff. He has a way of making every character feel like a real person with a real life.
Promoters and event organizers see a very specific kind of energy when he meets the public. The fans who show up for him are often the most dedicated members of the community. They are people who care about character growth and emotional truth. He has a strong following within the LGBTQ+ community because of the way he played Eric Raleigh. These fans appreciate that he treated the role with respect and depth. He also draws in people who love the craft of physical theater. His stories from the Blue Man Group are a major draw for anyone interested in the technical side of acting. He is known for being present and kind during signings and panels. He gives every fan his full attention, which makes the experience feel special and personal.
His current projects show that his creative output is not slowing down at all. He recently appeared in the film Miss Governor and the project Best Kept Shut. Both of these roles show his ability to move between different genres with ease. He is also a very active musician and composer. He leads a band called The Orlandos and often shares his musical process with his followers. His work is available on most major streaming platforms right now. Fans can see him in The Walking Dead on Netflix or watch his Marvel work on Disney Plus. Having his work on these big platforms keeps him in the public eye every day. This constant visibility makes him a relevant guest for any convention or fan event.
There is a personal thread of creativity that runs through everything he does in his life. He is a graduate of the NYU Tisch School of the Arts, which is one of the top schools in the world. This formal training is the foundation for his professional approach to every job. He also runs a podcast called Studio on the Street where he interviews other artists. He loves to talk about the process of making art and how to stay creative. This focus on the craft is something that fans really enjoy hearing about. He is not just an actor for hire; he is a true student of performance. He also uses his platform to support causes like veganism and environmental care. These personal values make him a relatable and admirable figure to his many followers.
Meeting a performer with this much experience in both theater and film is a rare chance for fans. He brings a level of professionalism that comes from years of high-pressure live shows. He knows how to handle a crowd and how to tell a great story on a stage. His panels are often the highlight of an event because he is so well-spoken. He can talk about the technical side of Marvel or the emotional side of a horror series. He provides a bridge between the world of a fan and the world of a professional artist. Anyone who meets him walks away with a better understanding of how their favorite shows are made. He is a steady and reliable presence who adds real value to any lineup of talent.
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