Richard Jordan (actor)

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Richard Anson Jordan (born July 19, 1937 in New York - † August 30, 1993 in Los Angeles , California ) was an American actor .

Life

Richard Jordan first studied at Harvard University before devoting himself to the theater. He starred in over a hundred plays on Broadway . In the eight years of his theater career, he also directed several times. He met his wife Kathleen Widdoes through the Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival , whom he married in 1964. Daughter Nina was born in 1966. However, the marriage lasted only eight years. From 1976 to 1985 he lived with Blair Brown ; the two had a son Robert. He was in a relationship with Marcia Cross until his death in 1993 .

After his theater engagements, Jordan made his first film appearance in 1971 in the film Lawman . From then on, he starred in a variety of well-known films throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but never received a major lead role.

Richard Jordan died in 1993 of a brain tumor.

Remarkable

In 1980 he played the role of Dirk Pitt in the film Lifts the Titanic . In 2005, the same character was played by Matthew McConaughey in the film Sahara Desert Adventure .

In 1993 Richard Jordan was offered a role in the movie On the Run with Harrison Ford , but he was already too sick to accept.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 1977: Golden Globe Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama in Captains and the Kings
  • 1977: Nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series in Captains and the Kings

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Richard Jordan, Actor, Director, Producer and Writer, 56, Is Dead. In: nytimes.com. September 1, 1993, accessed February 26, 2015 .