Patrick Jordan
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Patrick Jordan (birthdate unknown) is an American actor. Jordan is a native of Pittsburgh,
[edit] Career
Jordan graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and was a founding member and artistic director of Barebones Productions, where he appeared in productions of Bash, This Is Our Youth, The Glory of Living, Frozen, The Grey Zone, and BUG.
In Pittsburgh regional theater, Jordan has performed for various theater companies, incliding City Theater, Starlight, Bricolage, Pitt Rep Provoke, JTOP, Saints and Poets, The No Name Players, The Playhouse REP, Quantum Theater, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater, and the Pittsburgh New Works Festival.
Jordan has also appeared at The Project in New York and at Shristi (in Calcutta, India). Film credits include 10th and Wolf with Val Kilmer, "Mysteries of Pittsburgh", "Smart People", "The Screening", The Blood Feud, and Dumpster. Jordan has also appeared in several television documentaries featured on PBS, most notably Johnstown Flood, with Richard Dreyfuss and Expo (narrated by Gene Wilder). [1]
In January, 2007, Pittsburgh Magazine cited Jordan as one of the 25 most beautiful Pittsburghers. [2]