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Robert G. Jordan (April 1, 1923 [citation needed] – September 10, 1965) was an American actor, most notable for being a member of the Dead End Kids, the East Side Kids, and The Bowery Boys . Early life and career. Jordan was born in Harrison, New York, [1] At the age of four, he was working in an early movie version of A Christmas Carol.
Bobby Jordan. Actor: A Slight Case of Murder. Bobby was raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn. By the time he was four and a half, he could act, tap dance and play the Saxophone. He made his stage debut in 1930 and film debut at Warner Bros./Vitaphone in 1931.
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- Harrison, New York, USA
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
Bobby Jordan. Actor: A Slight Case of Murder. Bobby was raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn. By the time he was four and a half, he could act, tap dance and play the Saxophone. He made his stage debut in 1930 and film debut at Warner Bros./Vitaphone in 1931.
- April 1, 1923
- September 10, 1965
Biography. Though he was the youngest, Jordan was the first of the boys who made up the Dead End Kids to work in films with a role in a 1933 Universal short. In 1935, he became one of the original Dead End Kids by winning the role of Angel in Sydney Kingsley's Broadway drama Dead End about life in the slums of the east side of New York City.
Bobby Jordan. Highest Rated: 67% A Slight Case of Murder (1938) Lowest Rated: 67% A Slight Case of Murder (1938) Birthday: Apr 1, 1923. Birthplace: Harrison, New York, USA. Starting out as a...
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Starting out as a child actor, Bobby Jordan's career took off when he was 14 years old. Jordan kickstarted his acting career in various films such as the dramatic adaptation "Dead End" (1937) with Sylvia Sidney, "Angels With Dirty Faces" (1938) with James Cagney and the comedy adaptation "A Slight Case of Murder" (1938) with Edward G Robinson.