Gerard Jordan

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Gerard Jordan is an actor from Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1]

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Career

He is best known for his recurring roles in the Northern Irish TV series Pulling Moves (2004) [1] and in BBC's The Fall (2013–2014), [2] and for his portrayal of Biter in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2012–2014). [2] He also starred in the Irish drama film Peacefire (2008) [3] and he played the role of Jim in Oliver Hirschbiegel's Five Minutes of Heaven (2009). [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Divorcing Jack Pizza Shop Boy
2000 Accelerator Gash
2002 Boxed Dom [5]
2008 Peacefire Spuds [3]
2008 Fifty Dead Men Walking Kieran [6]
2009 Five Minutes of Heaven Jim [4]
2009SavageBully [7]
2014 '71 Huge Man
2014 Shooting for Socrates Albert Kirk [8]
2019 A Bump Along the Way Kieran
2021NightrideTroy
2023The Glenarma TapesTommy

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
? Give My Head Peace ?1 episode
2004 Pulling Moves Hoker5 episodes
2012–2014 Game of Thrones Biter4 episodes
2013 Foyle's War Soldier1 episode ("The Cage")
2013 Scúp Photographer1 episode ("Hostage")
2013–2014 The Fall Brian Stone7 episodes
2014 Roy Malcom1 episode ("I'm a Big Roy Now")
2017 The Frankenstein Chronicles Constable Westbrook4 episodes
2019-2021 Brassic Niall Dennings3 episodes
2020 My Left Nut Tommy's Da1 episode
2023 Blue Lights Anto Donovan6 episodes

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