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[1] [7] He has said that he identifies with his character because they are both biracial and looking for the place where they fit in. [22] His role as Jordan Baker is his breakout role. [19] He is currently represented by HRI Talent and Management 101.
The Chosen and the Beautiful is Nghi Vo's debut novel, published in 2021.The story is a fantasy retelling of the classic American novel The Great Gatsby (1925). It is narrated by Jordan Baker, a minor character in the original novel, re-imagined as a Vietnamese immigrant with suppressed magical powers.
Jordan Baker may refer to: Jordan Baker (The Great Gatsby), a character in the 1925 novel The Great Gatsby based on Edith Cummings; Jordan Baker (umpire) (born 1981), American umpire in Major League Baseball; Jordan Baker (soccer) (born 1996), Australian soccer player; Jordan Baker, American actor in Edward Albee's 1994 play Three Tall Women
Troy Harvey/The CW All American has returned for season 6 — and viewers are catching back up with characters after a nearly 2-year time jump. Warning: Spoilers Below for the season 6 premiere of ...
The Great Gatsby is a 2000 British-American historical romantic drama television film, based on the 1925 novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald.It was directed by Robert Markowitz, written by John J. McLaughlin, and stars Toby Stephens in the title role of Jay Gatsby, Mira Sorvino as Daisy Buchanan, Paul Rudd as Nick Carraway, Martin Donovan as Tom Buchanan, Francie Swift as Jordan ...
Baker, à la Cummings, "wore all her dresses like sports clothes — there was a jauntiness about her movements as if she had first learned to walk upon golf courses on clean, crisp mornings." [ 7 ] In the novel, Baker is the love interest of the novel's narrator Nick Carraway , and she purportedly cheats at golf, but there is no evidence that ...
Way, best known for his work on Grey’s Anatomy and Peacock’s Queer as Folk reboot, made his debut as Jordan 2.0 in the season premiere, casually alluding to the recast with this cheeky line ...
Together with Jordan Baker and Nick, they spend time in the city. Later, while Daisy is driving Gatsby's car, she accidentally strikes Myrtle in the street. Returning home, Daisy confesses to Tom, Nick and Jordan that she killed Myrtle. Tom, Daisy and Jordan plot to blame Gatsby for Myrtle's death, but Nick objects and leaves.