Jordan Long
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Born | 1974 London, England |
Jordan Long (born 1974) is an English actor in stage, film and television. Jordan was a member of the popular five-man sketch troupe Dutch Elm Conservatoire until he left to pursue other projects in September 2006. Dutch Elm Conservatoire were nominated for the Perrier Award at the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
He appeared in Matthew Vaughn's film Stardust with Robert De Niro and Claire Danes. Jordan was "Yegor" in the HBO feature Pu-239 which recently premiered at the Toronto Film Festival (under the title The Half Life of Timofey Berezin) to excellent reviews, alongside Paddy Considine, Jason Flemyng and Radha Mitchell. Jordan's stage credits include; The Warp, a 24hr play directed by Ken Campbell and several shows with sketch troupe The Benders. His other theatre credits include Enemy Of The People directed Sir Trevor Nunn and Oedipus Trilogy directed by Sir Peter Hall, both at the National Theatre London.His other screen credits include the role of 'Spike' in ITV's Mike Bassett: Manager, and other comedy series including Peep show for Channel 4, 15 Stories High for BBC, and most recently Fear of Fanny by Brian Fillis, directed by Coky Giedroyc for BBC 4. Lately, he starred in the short film Doris The Builder and played a referee in the latest short by Tim Plester called World of Wrestling which has been released and will be available on DVD in early 2008 alongside it's companion films Ant Muzak (2002) and Blakes Junction 7 (2004).