Background
He was born in Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona.
He was born in Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona.
He is diplomated in Arts Theatre at school "El Timbal" and graduated in the Institut del Teatre ("Theatre Institute" of Barcelona).
He has realized a master"s degree at Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in London, where he participated in two acts, with two known directors. Apart from several forays into film ("Ushima Next" directed by Joan Frank Charansonnet and Jesus Manuel Montane, where he played the character of a psychologist), into theater ("Data de Caducitat" by Paolo Duarte, or "Behind" by Stephen Levy), and into short-films ("Illusion", "Hand", directed by Ramon Llull University of Barcelona, and "Adiccions" directed by graduates of Ites school), starred in the Global Campaign for Nivea. Jordi co-starred a promotional shot-film of Larios 12, along with Malena Costa, in June 2011.
In July 2011, participated as co-star, along with Alexandra Jiménez, in Vega (singer)"s music video "Como yo no hay dos".
In 2012 he became part of the cast of "Entre Lineas", where he played the character of Maxi. Modeling career He has worked as a model for trademarks such as Lois, Nivea and Adidas, and as well as fashion editorials as Cosmopolitan, Zero (magazine), Marie Claire (Turkey), Men"s Health (Greece).
In 2009, he worked with magazine Vanity Gay, in a casual photo shoot, along with Hugo Iglesias and Marc Pina Sala. Since spring 2011, Jordi became the male protagonist of Lois Jeans"s new campaign.
This campaign was inspired by the original and legendary film "Planet of the Apes (1968 film)".
He was also the image of the known firm of elegant costumes, Grisby. He starred the main line and the ceremonies" line, "Grisby Ceremonies" during the same period. In July 2011, Mestre participated, along with many familiar faces, such as Sandra Blázquez, from the television series Física o Química, in a New Faces 2011 photo shoot, by Must Magazine!, which offers a new edition every summer. and he was also photographed for "People’s Maine Magazine""s cover, in their 7th issue, offering a large and varied photographic report.