
Jordan Bridges
Acting
Son of actor Beau Bridges and Julie Bridges. As a child actor, he acted in two television films: The Kid from Nowhere (1982) (TV) directed by his father, and "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: The Thanksgiving Promise (#31.8)" (1986) starring the entire Bridges family. However, he chose not to continue working as a child actor, so he could be just a regular kid. He attended the progressive Oakwood school with a strong emphasis on the arts, which got him interested in acting. He followed it up as a theater major and literature minor at New York's Bard College. Before earning his bachelor's degree, Bridges spent his junior year in England studying at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, staying at a tiny basement flat in Chelsea, eating lots of chicken noodles and attending West End theater productions on free passes. Classically trained, he became a "cater waiter" in New York and Los Angeles for a couple of years each, before he started getting roles in television and film.
Known For

1999
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
1999 · tv

2013
The Blacklist
2013 · tv

2001
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
2001 · tv

1998
Charmed
1998 · tv

2002
Without a Trace
2002 · tv

2004
CSI: NY
2004 · tv

1998
Dawson's Creek
1998 · tv

2010
Rizzoli & Isles
2010 · tv

2021
Law & Order: Organized Crime
2021 · tv

2009
Dollhouse
2009 · tv

2022
The Old Man
2022 · tv

2024
Palm Royale
2024 · tv

2022
WeCrashed
2022 · tv

2006
Conviction
2006 · tv

2018
Den of Thieves
2018 · movie

2025
Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
2025 · movie

2018
Gone
2018 · tv

2020
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector
2020 · tv

2000
Frequency
2000 · movie

2007
Bionic Woman
2007 · tv

2015
Show Me a Hero
2015 · tv

2003
Mona Lisa Smile
2003 · movie

1999
Drive Me Crazy
1999 · movie

2001
Happy Campers
2001 · movie

2005
Family Plan
2005 · movie

2004
Samantha: An American Girl Holiday
2004 · movie

2009
Love Finds A Home
2009 · movie

2013
Rushlights
2013 · movie

2019
True Love Blooms
2019 · movie

1999
P.T. Barnum
1999 · tv