JORDAN BRIDGES
'Jordan Bridges' (born November 13, 1973 in California, USA) is an American actor. He is the son of actor Beau Bridges and Beau's first wife Julie Landifield. He's the nephew of Jeff Bridges and grandson of Lloyd Bridges. Jordan has one adopted brother and three half-siblings from his father's second marriage.
Bridges started acting at the age of five and continued on to star in films, television series, and theater. He starred in the short-lived NBC series ''Conviction'' as Nick Potter, a lawyer from an "old money" family of prominence, who leaves his job at a private law firm to join the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. He is also known for his starring role in the 2002 film, ''New Suit'', as well as a recurring role on the TV series, ''Dawson's Creek''. He has also played supporting roles in the films ''Happy Campers'' and ''Frequency''.
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Bridges started acting at the age of five and continued on to star in films, television series, and theater. He starred in the short-lived NBC series ''Conviction'' as Nick Potter, a lawyer from an "old money" family of prominence, who leaves his job at a private law firm to join the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. He is also known for his starring role in the 2002 film, ''New Suit'', as well as a recurring role on the TV series, ''Dawson's Creek''. He has also played supporting roles in the films ''Happy Campers'' and ''Frequency''.
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