Jordan Pitt is a London based actor, who trained at the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School. He began his career at the tender age of 11, making his debut on the West End's London Palladium in Lionel Bart's award winning musical, OLIVER! Since then, Jordan has appeared on various London stages, performing in shows such as Noel Clarke's THE PLAY at the Soho Theatre and the Hip Hop musical Scratched Out at the Oval House Theatre and Riverside Studios. In 2012, Jordan took part in the annual international script writing competition, The Sitcom Mission, which took place at the New Diorama Theatre. He was amongst the cast of the winning sitcom YO VALET. In addition to the stage, Jordan was nominated in the category of Best Male Actor for film in the 2011 BEFFTA awards. Most recently he appeared in the new UK feature film MONTANA, directed by Mo Ali. Other film credits include STORMHOUSE for Magician pictures and the gritty urban tale, RIOT. Jordan also teamed up with award winning filmmaker Greg Hall and featured in the short film BRUISED, where he was able to merge his skills in combat sports with his acting career and choreographed his first fight scene. Jordan has also expanded his interests into writing and producing, and has launched his own film production company, One Umbrella Productions. His first film LOST WORDS was shot in the South of France in 2011, and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the following year. He has since then completed his second film project AMBITION TO LIVE, directed by Fraser Ayres and co produced with BBC's Holby City actor Jimmy Akingbola.
Born and living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Jordan began his acting career at age 3 in local and national commercials and has appeared in multiple TV series and films shot mainly in Toronto, Montreal and Nova Scotia. His credits include the recurring role of Alex on CBC's "Mr. D", principal role Emory in EPIX's Chapelwaite, Noah in Camboy, Luke, in the feature film "Birthmarked"; principal role of Greg in Creeped Out; the principal role of Bobby in Iain MacLeod's "You Ruined Our Life!"; Heinrich in the CBC miniseries "Pure"; Young Garland Wuornos in "Haven"; Zap in the animated series "You and Me"; Brian in Mike Clattenburg's film "Moving Day". Jordan has won multiple awards from across North America for his work in the field. Jordan also appeared in many short films including the principal role of Young Conrad in the award winning short "Ingrid and the Black Hole"; the lead Gary in "Playing House"; and Scott in Some Things Won't Sleep.
Jordan Potch was born on November 25, 1993 in Sacramento, California as Jordan Arent Potch. He is an actor, known for Batman The First Laugh (2015), The Night Delivery (2017), The Inbetween (2014), Indelible (2017), Morals (2017), From the Mad Genius Mind of Devin (2017) and I Almost Got Away With It (2016)
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