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Born on November 13, 1973, in California, Jordan Bridges is the son of actor Beau Bridges and Julie Landfield. He is part of a well-known acting family that spans three generations. His grandfather was the acclaimed actor Lloyd Bridges, and his grandmother was Dorothy Dean Bridges. Jeff Bridges and Cindy Bridges are his uncle and aunt, respectively. Jordan has four siblings: Casey Bridges, Dylan Bridges, Jeffrey Bridges, and Emily Bridges.
He spent most of his childhood in Los Angeles and attended Oakwood School. He later earned a major in theatre and a minor in literature from Bard College in New York. During his junior year, he studied abroad at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in England, which further honed his performing skills. In addition to acting, Jordan has trained in Kung Fu for ten years. He enjoys playing the guitar and piano, and songwriting is one of his favorite hobbies. On May 31, 2014, he participated in the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament held at Brookside Golf Club.
Jordan began acting at the age of five, debuting in the 1982 television film The Kid From Nowhere, which was directed by his father, Beau Bridges. In 1986, he appeared in the Walt Disney television film The Thanksgiving Promise, which featured multiple members of his family. After working on those early projects, Jordan decided to step back from acting to concentrate on his education.
After completing his studies, Jordan resumed his acting career. He appeared as Eddie Lampbell in the romantic comedy Drive Me Crazy (1999) and took on the role of Graham Gibson in the 2000 science fiction drama Frequency. He received critical appreciation for his performance as Kevin Taylor in the 2002 film New Suit and as Uncle Gard in Samantha: An American Girl Holiday (2004).
Over the years, he has taken on a range of supporting roles in films, including Adam in Happy Campers (2001), Spencer Jones in Mona Lisa Smile (2003), Brad in Turn the River (2007), Marty in A Good Funeral (2009), Mino in Crew 2 Crew (2012), Sonar Operator in Phantom (2013), and Earl in Rushlights (2013). One of his most recognizable film roles came in 2011 when he portrayed a Labor Department lawyer in Clint Eastwood’s biographical drama J. Edgar.
In addition to his film work, Jordan Bridges has appeared in several television series. Notably, he had a main role as Assistant District Attorney Nick Potter in the NBC legal drama Conviction (2006). Beginning in 2010, he portrayed Frankie Rizzoli Jr. in the popular television crime drama Rizzoli & Isles, a role that brought him broader recognition.
He has also made guest or supporting appearances in various TV projects, including Shane in the fantasy series Charmed (2001), Buck in the TV movie Family Plan (2005), and David in the romantic comedy A Holiday Engagement (2011). These roles have showcased his versatility across genres and formats.
In 2002, Jordan Bridges married artist Carrie Eastman. The couple has two children: a daughter named Caroline (nicknamed Lola), born in 2003, and a son named Orson, born in 2005. Outside of his professional work, Jordan enjoys several creative pursuits, including songwriting and playing music.
According to publicly available sources, Jordan Bridges has an estimated net worth of approximately $14 million. This figure reflects his extensive career in both television and film.
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