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Nick's Knack

Alumnus living the dream as featured actor in Marvel series

As a theater major at 福利天堂专注精品福利, he was billed as 鈥Nick Ryan.鈥 Today, the 2012 graduate is building a career in film and television under the name Nick Jordan, and his growing resume includes a recurring role on the hit Disney series Daredevil: Born Again.   

鈥淭here was another actor who had the same name,鈥 Jordan explained, 鈥淪o, I took my mother鈥檚 maiden name. My grandfather had all girls, so he鈥檚 thrilled.鈥

In Daredevil: Born Again, Jordan plays Nicky Torres, a confidential informant with the New York City Police Department. But before the Marvel Universe came calling, Jordan put in his dues, including homing in on his craft while at BSU. 

He worked both on stage and behind the scenes on several student productions. 

鈥淭he biggest thing I took from Bridgewater was the wealth of time awarded to people who want to work on the stage,鈥 Jordan said. 鈥淭he opportunities I had allowed me to work those (creative) muscles, to experiment and play with things. I was exposed to so much at Bridgewater, it really laid down the foundation of my work.鈥

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Jordan knew before coming to BSU that he wanted to pursue a career in acting. He discovered his passion at age five, when he was cast in a community play organized by Marshfield鈥檚 Green Harbor General Store. 

鈥淔rom what I can remember, it was a crazy play about orphans shipwrecked on an island. There was a Christmas angel, and at one point they wheeled out a big puppet鈥nd I played a little boy. That鈥檚 my origin story,鈥 Jordan laughs. 

In high school he starred in productions such as Little Shop of Horrors. As he continued to develop a love for the craft, acting revealed additional benefits: it helped him overcome his shyness. 

鈥淚 was pretty nerdy, I could not talk to girls,鈥 Jordan said. 

One play required him to kiss a fellow actor. 

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have to do anything. All of the fear and effort was taking out of my hands,鈥 Jordan said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 around this time I realized that people did (acting) for a living and thought, maybe I could potentially do this.鈥

While at BSU, Joel Thayer, who worked in the university鈥檚 theater department as a set-designer and director, encouraged Jordan to pivot from stage and musicals into film and television. 

鈥淗e told me I had a really good look for film and TV, that I was a good actor,鈥 Jordan said. 鈥淎t first it was a hard pill to swallow because I wanted to do theater. But he was right.鈥

After graduating from Bridgewater, Jordan moved to New York City. He completed the NY Conservatory for Dramatic Actor鈥檚 training program and has since worked steadily, building to his resume. 

He鈥檚 worked on Law & Order, The Night Nurse, City on a Hill, and played a main character in Hallmark鈥檚 Mystic Christmas movie. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a difficult business and there are a lot of letdowns, you have to have unshakeable confidence in yourself,鈥 Jordan said. 鈥淚 owe a lot to my parents, especially my mom, who encouraged me at a young age to pursue it.鈥

For BSU students looking to get into the business, Jordan said don鈥檛 discount the things being taught at his alma mater. 

鈥淵ou hear about actors coming from Julliard or Yale, but you don鈥檛 have to do that. The best experience you get is doing the work, being on set, being on stage,鈥 he said, adding that Bridgewater State produces many plays and that the opportunities are there. 

鈥淕et involved where you are. If you take it seriously, whatever you鈥檙e doing, whether it鈥檚 a small play or student film, or a big production, you will develop that muscle and work ethic to enable you to do the bigger things,鈥 Jordan said. 

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