Jordan, a multifaceted character actor hailing from New York, has had a prolific career playing a wide range of roles, including law enforcement officials and antagonists, in both television and film. Additionally, he has appeared in over a hundred stage productions, showcasing his remarkable versatility.
Jordan's journey as an actor began at Carnegie-Mellon University, where he honed his craft. He went on to join Estelle Parson's New York Shakespeare Festival company, performing in several iconic productions on Broadway, including "Romeo And Juliet," "Macbeth," and "As You Like It" at the Belasco Theatre.
Throughout his career, Jordan has also had the privilege of performing in various productions at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, a summer staple of the New York Shakespeare Festival. He continues to be passionate about Shakespeare's works, often taking on roles in his plays whenever possible.
In 2000, Jordan was part of Sir Peter Hall's Los Angeles production of "Romeo And Juliet," and in 2001, he brought Falstaff to life in "Henry IV Part 1." When not acting, Jordan dedicates his time to teaching film acting in Los Angeles, sharing his expertise with aspiring performers.