He is mostly known for his silent role as Alley Cat/Indio in the classic Spaghetti Western Sabata (1969), starring Lee Van Cleef.
He appeared in over two dozen films during his career from 1961 to 1980 and is best remembered for his appearances in two of the Sabata Western films: in Sabata (1969) he co-starred as Indio/Alley Cat, a mute sidekick of the protagonist with a great capacity for acrobacies and jumping at great lengths.
Jordan appeared again in Return of Sabata (1971, the last film of the series) as Angel, a similar role as Indio/Alley Cat since the character is also mute and has great physical skills, only that this time he has a brother with the same demeanor and abilities, and both work as hired robbers.
Jordan/Canti was also reportedly linked to the Italian mob, organizing underground gambling dens for the Rome-based Banda della Magliana gang.
[1] According to an article posted on 8 June 2018 in Westernsallitaliana.blogspot.com (westernsallitaliana.blogspot.com/2018/06/spaghetti-western-trivia-mysterious.html Spaghetti Western Trivia ~ The Mysterious Death of Nick Jordan), in his time away from movie productions Aldo Canti was an organizer of clandestine gambling dens and linked to the already mentioned Band of Magliana.