Jordan is a rising Australian actress, known for her portrayal of Noelle in Screen Queensland funded horror short 'Here There Be Monsters' (2018). Her most recent role is as Sally in 'Romance on the Menu' (2019) and a Girl's Swim Team Member in the Disney feature film 'Swimming for Gold' (2019) starring Peyton Lis...
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Jordan is a rising Australian actress, known for her portrayal of Noelle in Screen Queensland funded horror short 'Here There Be Monsters' (2018). Her most recent role is as Sally in 'Romance on the Menu' (2019) and a Girl's Swim Team Member in the Disney feature film 'Swimming for Gold' (2019) starring Peyton List (Jessie, Bunk'd). She has also been an extra in Screen Queensland's TV Series Pilot 'The Audition Bus' (2019) and The Calder Brothers' short film 'The Great Champ Fernley' (2015) and had a significant role in the Warner Bro's Movie World 'DC Rivals HyperCoaster' advertisement (2017). Jordan has been cast in a multitude of student films, including as Jess in 'Perfect Love' (SAE Institute, 2019), Elayna in 'R.E.M.' (TAFE, 2019), Alex in 'The Human Lifecycle' (Griffith Film School, 2019), and an environmental activist in 'Mature' (Queensland University of Technology, 2019). Furthermore, she has also performed in many stage productions such as 'Annie' (2015), 'Hairspray Arena Spectacular' (2016) and 'The Sound of Music' (2017). She has co-written and performed in a play for La Boite Theatre's Young Artists Company titled 'Ten Letters' (2018), and is currently co-devising and acting in School2Stage's graduate directors' production 'The Bearers' (2019) as Bilis. Jordan has undertaken acting and vocal training since she was very young (2009-2018), allowing her to have grown significantly as an actress in both her ability and her knowledge of the theatre and film industry.
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