Banig Roberto's son turns heads as Young Zuko in Netflix's 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'
By Neil Ramos
At A Glance
- Josephine "Banig" Roberto's son Jordan Roberto Chien is gaining global attention as Young Zuko in Netflix's "Avatar: The Last Airbender," joining a growing lineup of Filipino talents in the hit fantasy series.
Filipino-Taiwanese child actor Jordan Roberto Chien, the son of the "International Star Search" champion, has been winning praise for portraying Young Zuko in the second season of Netflix's hit live-action series "Avatar: The Last Airbender."
Jordan appears in the second episode, "A Fight, Once Begun," where he plays the younger version of Prince Zuko.
Following the season's release, Jordan shared his excitement on Instagram, describing the opportunity as a dream come true.
"I can't even begin to tell you how incredible this journey was for me to be able to play Young Zuko. From the very first audition, to the callbacks, to the director's session and the nerve-racking anticipation... but to finally receive the news that afternoon from my agent, it was hands-down one of the best days of my life," he wrote.
"A dream come true is an understatement."
His proud mother also reflected on the milestone, saying the experience was something their family would always cherish.
"My excitement level is beyond words right now! This experience for Jordan, my whole family and me as a mom is something we will forever cherish! To be a part of the 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' franchise was never in our wildest dreams," Banig wrote.
"Seeing Jordan on TV playing Young Zuko felt so incredible; it gave us all goosies! Such a proud moment for me."
Jordan's casting also adds to the growing Filipino representation in "Avatar: The Last Airbender," a franchise that appears eager to highlight Filipino artistry and talent on a global stage.
The Netflix adaptation has featured several Filipino and Filipino-descended performers across its cast.
With Jordan now joining the cast, the series continues to provide a major international platform for Filipino performers, bringing their stories and talents to audiences around the world.
Filipino viewers quickly celebrated Jordan's appearance, praising his emotional performance and expressing pride over another Filipino making an impact in Hollywood.
"Philippines represent, galing galing," one viewer commented.
"He had me tearbending the whole time. He has a bright future if he continues acting or whichever industry he finds himself in," another netizen added.
Before landing the role of Young Zuko, Jordan had already begun building his entertainment career. He has appeared in campaigns for the Los Angeles Lakers, Disneyland and other major brands, was featured in the Disney+ documentary "Pets," and voiced young characters in productions including "Yo Gabba GabbaLand!"