Don F. Jordan

Don Franklin Jordon (born February 13, 1941) is an American actor and journalist based in Germany.

Biography
He studied business administration at the University of Miami. From 1966 he worked in Bonn as a correspondent for CBS News, Voice of America and The Guardian, among others. In 1977 he took on a managerial role in the press department of a major German bank. Since 1990 he has been a freelance correspondent for radio and TV broadcasters and publications in North America, England and Switzerland. At the end of 1990 he was elected to the board of directors of the Association of the Foreign Press as the successor to Horst Schäfer.

Jordan worked from 1994 to 2001 as a presenter for Deutsche Welle-TV and as a commentator for various broadcasters. He also appears as a speaker and is a frequent guest on talk shows and journalists' panels. In 2007 he was awarded the Lucius D. Clay Medal in Bamberg. In  2013, he received the media prize of the Steuben Schurz Society. In 1996, Don F. Jordan played an American drug lord in Dieter Wedel's five-part television film The Shadow Man.

Animated Films

 * Pocahontas (1995) - John Smith, Wabuu, Mr. Crunchbone, Chief Powhatan, Jackals, Vulture, Abe Finnigan, Indian, Quickspear
 * The Toys Room (1995) - Narrator
 * Son of the Lion King (1999) - Robin's Dad, The Black Panther, Dundee, Wuschel, Re, Additional Voices