Jordan Metcalfe

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Jordan Metcalfe
Born (1986-05-24) 24 May 1986 (age 38)
Anlaby, East Riding of Yorkshire]], England
OccupationActor
Years active2002-Present

Jordan Metcalfe (born 24 May 1986) is an English actor.

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Metcalfe has appeared as Jake in The Queen's Nose in 2003. He has played the roles of Chris Travis in Heartbeat , and Kieran Tyler in Tea with Betty, Afternoon Play in 2006. He also played 'Mould' in Fungus the Bogeyman (2004), the character 'Chip' in My Parents Are Aliens in 2006, Young Garstin in These Foolish Things (2006), Lightfoot in the documentary The Iceman Murder (2005), John Chappel Jr. in the drama-documentary The Last Flight To Kuwait, Byron in Ultimate Force , Wayne in Jacqueline Wilson's Girls In Love and Brian in Misfits . 2019 saw Metcalfe join the cast of Father Brown on BBC1 afternoons.

Other notable appearances include Timon in Maddigan's Quest and Oliver in Neil Bartlett's acclaimed production of Oliver Twist at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith in 2004. He [1] also played the roles of Jack in The Dreaming , and Young Katurian in The Pillowman .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 These Foolish Things Garstin at 14with Lauren Bacall and Terence Stamp
2014 Pride Charlie
2017FracturedFreyr
2024Ladies FirstMarlonwith Sacha Baron Cohen

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 The Queen's Nose JakeMain role
2004 Fungus the Bogeyman MouldTV series
2005The Iceman MurderLightfootTV film
2005 Girls in Love WayneEpisode: "True Romance"
2005 The Last Detective ReceptionistEpisode: "Towpaths of Glory"
2006 The Afternoon Play Kieran TylerEpisode: "Tea with Betty"
2006 Maddigan's Quest TimonMain role
2006 Ultimate Force ByronEpisode: "Violent Solutions"
2006 My Parents Are Aliens ChipEpisode: "Abandon Chip"
2006 Heartbeat Chris TravisEpisode: "Memoirs of a Fighting Man"
2010 Misfits BrianEpisode Finale: "Season 2"
2014 Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This Les Dennis TV film
2019 Father Brown Jamie CheesemanEpisode: "The Passing Bell"

Theatre

TitleRoleNotes
Peter Pan NibsRoyal Festival Hall
The Dreaming JackRoyal Opera House
Oliver Twist Oliver Lyric Hammersmith
The Pillowman Young KaturianNational Theatre
Wendy and Peter Pan MichaelRoyal Shakespeare Company - Strafford-upon-avon
Hobson's Choice Albert ProsserRegents Park
The Hypochondriac ClèanteTheatre Royal Bath
The Hypocrite James, Duke Of YorkRoyal Shakespeare Company
The Winter's Tale The ClownShakespeare's Globe Theatre
Comedy Of Error's Dromio Of SyracuseShakespeare's Globe Theatre
Jack Absolute Flies Again Roy FaulklandNational Theatre
Accidental Death Of An Anarchist D.I.DaisyLyric Hammersmith
Cold War MichelAlmeida Theatre
Love's Labour's Lost BoyétRoyal Shakespeare Company
Coriolanus BrutusNational Theatre

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  1. (the Dreaming 2002 NYMT)