- Height6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
- Jordan Rountree is an American actor born in Paris, France. After attending high school in the US and in Japan, he was accepted into the Classe Libre at the Cours Florent acting school in Paris, studying with the Promotion 32 under Jean-Pierre Garnier. During that time he played Hamlet at the Pompidou Center in the multimedia performance "Pourquoi Pas Toi", in "Godless Youth" at the Théâtre de la Bastille. He was then cast in the role of Hal Cooper in Whit Stillman's "The Cosmopolitans".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Eric Burritt
- Jordan Rountree is a French-American actor, writer, and interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles and Paris.
Screen acting credits include the co-lead role of Hal Cooper in Whit Stillman's The Cosmopolitans in an ensemble with Chloë Sevigny and Adam Brody for Amazon Studios.
Rountree has appeared in lead roles both in national theaters and avant-garde spaces across Europe, including the Pompidou Center, Théâtre de la Bastille, and Galerie Thaddeus Ropac in Paris, and at the Ballhaus Ost in Berlin. He has also directed workshops at the Espace Van Gogh in Arles and is a recipient of the Denis Diderot grant awarded by Château Orquevaux, where he was a resident in 2020.
Rountree is also the founder of Films Du Losangeles, an art-house media company.
As an actor and writer, Jordan Rountree is represented by Framework Entertainment and is unionized with SAG-AFTRA. As an artist, he leads a studio practice exhibited by Baert Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Official Site
- Gender / Gender identityMale
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