Jordan Blair Mangold Brown

Jordan Blair Mangold Brown

Jordan Blair Brown is a Kentucky-born actress who began acting in her early childhood. Encouraged, at that young age, to develop interests in extra curricular activities Jordan's passion for acting grew while performing in the community theaters around the Lake Cumberland Area. Jordan Blair's first professionally paid performance came in ... Show more »
Jordan Blair Brown is a Kentucky-born actress who began acting in her early childhood. Encouraged, at that young age, to develop interests in extra curricular activities Jordan's passion for acting grew while performing in the community theaters around the Lake Cumberland Area. Jordan Blair's first professionally paid performance came in Norma Cole's 'And the Tide Shall Cover the Earth', a drama about the construction of the lakes and dams of the Tennessee Valley Authority, including Lake Cumberland which her grandfather, William Leon Brown, participated in the construction. Jordan Blair spent her summers working at State Dock Marina, performing in local theaters and guiding young girls as a teen and adult leader at 4-H camp. An academically strong student she was an after-school tutor for five years, a member of her High School Marching Band (AAA Champions and Runner-Up), Dance Team and Drum Core.Jordan Blair attended Morehead State University graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in both Theatre and Paralegal Studies. As a member of the Theta Alpha Phi Theatre Honors Fraternity she participated in most theatrical productions during college either as an actor, dancer or backstage behind as assistant director, lighting designer or stage manager. As a college intern she worked for Lexington Children's Theatre, Stagedoor Manor in New York, and The Rowan County Public Defender's Office in Morehead, Kentucky. Along with her involvement in the Paralegal Studies Honor Society and the Epsilon Sigma Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta.After graduation Jordan Blair was invited to study at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York and followed that experience working on the Broadway Workshop "The Last Goodbye". In 2013, Jordan's career transitioned from the stage to television and film. After working as background talent and a production assistant to learn/experience how film sets run, she landed her first film role in the Atlanta independent film "Love My Country" where she played the principal role of Janus, and stayed in Georgia to continue her career. In 2014, Jordan Blair landed her first national television appearance as a principal on Investigation Discovery Channel's "Swamp Murders", where she portrayed the best friend of the main character.She has a recurring role in the improvisation web series Asylum 8, has been involved in many independent short films, including "A Fish Tale" which premiered at the Seattle Shorts Film Festival, commercials/industrials, and music videos. She has continued her passion of performance but has also used her experience and creativity to work behind the scenes in producing/casting. Jordan Blair is studying at Drama Inc in Atlanta, is represented by the Jana VanDyke Agency and Heyman Talent. In the coming year Jordan is set to be a part of the independent features Bloodloos, Connor Rayne, and Carter's Lens.Jordan can also be seen in A Haunting (2005), Justice: By Any Means (2015), and Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda (2011). Show less «