Jordi Webber

[2] He opted to stay in New Zealand when the band went to the United States and he officially left Titanium in 2014 to pursue solo music and acting careers.

Webber had a recurring role on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street as Jake Morris, and starred in the action-horror series The Dead Lands as Rangi.

Webber also debuted a musical alter-ego named Waazzoo and The Vibes and he released a self-titled EP in 2020, followed by the single "Juice and Lemonade" in 2021.

He was selected along with Zac Taylor, Andrew Papas, Shaquille Paranihi-Ngauma, Haydn Linsley and T.K Paradza to form Titanium.

After receiving a funding grant from New Zealand On Air, he released his first single and music video called "I'll Be Loving You" on 30 September 2016.

[4] He also debuted his second single "Love You Forever", whose accompanying music video allowed him to utilise his acting career with stunts and storytelling.

[14] After finishing up the promotional campaign for Power Rangers Ninja Steel, Webber starred in the New Zealand dramedy webseries Oddly Even.

[12] In 2019, Webber recurred on New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street as Jake Morris, a prison inmate who had a relationship with nurse Dawn Karim (Rebekah Randell).

[20] From 2020 until 2021, Webber starred as Constable Cruz Kingi in the New Zealand rugby drama series Head High.

"[21] Producers increased Webber's role for the second series, as they focused on the police work of lead character Rene O'Kane, played by Miriama McDowell.

[21] In 2021, Webber appeared in the television film Together Forever Tea, co-starring fellow New Zealand actors Jay Ryan and Kim Crossman.

[9] He also appeared in the comedy miniseries Perfect People,[9] and filmed a role in Taron Lexton's Nomad, which was shot across 26 countries and released in 2023.

[23] Webber stars alongside Mercy Cornwall the romantic holiday film Mistletoe Ranch, which was shot in Queensland, Australia in early 2022.

[21] Webber appears alongside Rebecca Gibney and Richard Roxburgh in the Stan drama Prosper, which was filmed in New South Wales.