Jordan's Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born in Montreal in the late 1980s, Jordan's initial academic pursuits were focused on Health Sciences, with aspirations to attend medical school. However, after a successful first audition, she decided to follow her passion for the performing arts and was subsequently accepted into the theatre program at her college.
Early Career in Film and Television
Jordan's extensive resume boasts a wide range of credits in both film and television. Some of her notable film appearances include starring roles in Mark Tonderai's "House at the End of the Street" (2012),alongside Max Thieriot and Jennifer Lawrence, as well as "Hidden 3D" (2011),"Exit Humanity" (2011),"Crisis Point" (2012),and Neil Marshall's "Poor Richard's Almanack" (2016).
Television Credits
Jordan's television credits are equally impressive, featuring roles on popular shows such as "Flashpoint" (2008),"The Transporter" (2012),"Conviction" (2016),"Good Witch" (2015),and her breakout role as Dr. Sarah Jordan in SyFy's award-winning series "Helix" (2014).
Behind the Camera
In addition to her acting talents, Jordan has also demonstrated her versatility by writing, producing, and directing various short films.