Jordan Prentice

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Jordan Prentice
Born (1973-01-30) January 30, 1973 (age 51)
OccupationActor
Years active1986, 1996–present

Jordan Prentice (born January 30, 1973) is a Canadian actor. A self-described "person of short stature", [1] he is known for his portrayal of Rock in American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile and Jimmy in In Bruges , and for appearing in the music videos for Vengaboys' "Shalala Lala" and the Bloodhound Gang's "The Bad Touch." He was also one of the actors to play Howard the Duck. He is the lead actor in Toronto Playwright, Eric Woolfe's Revenger's Medicine Show which is currently [ when? ] in development by Eldritch Theatre.

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Prentice attended École Alexandra public school. He developed an interest in acting when he was a child and was 13 when he played in Howard the Duck . He attended London Central Secondary School under the Module scolaire de langue française. Later, he attended Dalhousie University and was a member of the Young Players from the Drama Program, Department of English at the University of Western Ontario.

Prentice appeared on British television in a series of nine commercials for British radio station Absolute Radio, with DJ Christian O'Connell, as Doug, the station's new music-mad security guard with attitude.

He currently resides in Montreal, Quebec.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 Howard the Duck Howard T. DuckAdditional suit performer
2001 Wolf Girl Fingers Finnian
2003 Love, Sex and Eating the Bones Vendor
2004 Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle Giant Bag of Weed
2005 The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico Reggie
2006 American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile Rock
2007 American Pie Presents: Beta House Rock
2007 Weirdsville Martin
2008 In Bruges Jimmy
2011 Silent But Deadly Sheriff Shelby
2011 An Insignificant Harvey Harvey Lippe
2012 Mirror Mirror Napoleon
2013 The Power of Few Brown
2013 Empire of Dirt Warren
2014 The 11th Hour Petit
2016At Eye LevelTom Lambrecht German title: Auf Augenhöhe

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 The War Next Door Charlie Soloman1 episode
2005G-SpotSmall person stand-in1 episode
2010 Aaron Stone Mr. Galapagos
2010The Night Before the Night Before ChristmasNigel ThumbTV movie
2010Lost GirlValentine
2013 Sam & Cat Hector1 episode

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References

  1. "IAmA actor and a person of short stature and: No, I'm not that guy from "Game Of Thrones". I am Jordan Prentice. You probably know me from "In Bruges". AMA!". June 27, 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2018.