From the very start funny man Ronnie Jordan has proven that he's a comedy
force to be reckoned with. After only a year on the comedy scene, the
kid voted "Most Wittiest" in high school was crowned "Rookie
of the Year" in 2001 by the famed Uptown Comedy Corner in Atlanta.
As one of the country's hottest up-and-coming comedians Ronnie is quickly
making a name for himself as a comic's comic who has shared concert dates
with stand-up heavyweights Rickey Smiley, Bruce Bruce, Earthquake, Mike
Epps, Arnez J. and a host of others. A crowd favorite, he held it down
as the opening act on the Queens of Comedy 12 city tour; became the crowd
favorite on the Miller Lite King and Queens of Comedy Search Tour; served
as one of the opening acts on the Crown Royal Comedy Soul Fest Tour featuring
R&B music legends Earth, Wind, and Fire and the Isley Brothers; and
headlined the RJE Comedy Cabaret Tour 2003; the longest running and highest
grossing comedy tour targeting colleges and universities. Currently he
appears regularly at the Punchline Comedy Club in Atlanta.
No stranger to television, Ronnie has been featured on Comic View, as
well as host of the successful Atlanta-based video show, Oomp Camp Live.
Behind-the-scenes, Ronnie is a gifted gag writer whose work can be seen
on That Comedy Show, which airs on the Turner South Network.
When not on stage Ronnie is busy doing his part for his community. He
actively participates in the Atlanta Youth Convention, and serves as
a mentor to at-risk youth. "Being young myself and new to the entertainment
industry, I feel I can related to today's youth because I was not too
long in their shoes" says Jordan.