Sid Jordan
Known for: Acting
Born: August 11, 1889 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA - Died: September 29, 1970
Sid Jordan (August 12, 1889 – September 30, 1970) was an American film actor. Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma in 1889, Jordan was introduced to acting through his close friend Tom Mix, when both men were serving as the "Night Marshalls" of Dewey, Oklahoma. Ironically, it was Sid Jordan's father (Col. John Jordan) who helped Sid and Tom Mix obtain their jobs as Night Marshalls, as John Jordan was Sheriff of Washington County, Oklahoma. Sid and Tom made their first film together in Oklahoma, then starred in many films together in Los Angeles, along with Victoria Forde, Tom Mix's wife at that time. Jordan appeared in 130 films between 1913 and 1944. He died in Hemet, California, in 1970.
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The Deadwood Coach
Need - in play
Eyes of the Forest
Horgan
Fighting for Gold
Jim Bleyer
The Coming of the Law
Neal Norton
The Feud
Bill Brady
The Daredevil
Black Donlin
Tom and Jerry
The Sheriff
A Ridin' Romeo
Jack Walters
The Untamed
Hal Purvis
After Your Own Heart
Tex Marole
The Saddle Girth
Jim, Tom's Rival in Love
A Soft Tenderfoot
The Villain
Six Cylinder Love
Steve Jordan
A Roman Cowboy
Coyote Tim
Starring in Western Stuff
Bill Spruce
The Luck That Jealousy Brought
Carey
For Big Stakes
Scott Mason
Up and Going
Louis Patie
Mistakes Will Happen
The Sheriff
Twisted Trails
Deputy Brad Foster
The Sheriff's Blunder
Sheriff Randall
Tom's Sacrifice
Sid Jackson
A Close Call
Sam Gillison
Pals in Blue
Lieutenant Manning