Leslie Jordan
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Born | Leslie Allen Jordan April 29, 1955 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. |
Died | October 24, 2022 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 67)
Burial place | Hamilton Memorial Gardens |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1986–2022 |
Leslie Allen Jordan (April 29, 1955 – October 24, 2022) was an American actor, comedian, writer, and singer.[1] His television roles include Beverley Leslie on Will & Grace (2001–2006 and 2017–2020), several characters in the American Horror Story franchise (2013–2019), Sid on The Cool Kids (2018–2019), Phil on Call Me Kat (2021–2022), and Lonnie Garr on Hearts Afire (1993–1995). On stage, Jordan played Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram in the 1996 play Sordid Lives, later portraying the character in the 2000 film of the same name. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he became an Instagram contributor, amassing 5.8 million followers in 2020, and published his autobiography How Y'all Doing? Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived in April 2021.
Early and personal life
Jordan was born on April 29, 1955
Leslie Jordan moved to
Career
Film and television
Jordan began his career in 1986, appearing as Malone in the adventure series
On the television series Will & Grace, Jordan played
On April 2, 2020, it was announced Jordan would play the series regular role of Phil in the Fox sitcom
Theater
Jordan played Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram in
Jordan's first autobiographical stage show was called Hysterical Blindness and Other Southern Tragedies That Have Plagued My Life Thus Far,[13] with music and lyrics by Joe Patrick Ward.[31][32] The production, in which Jordan was backed by a gospel choir singing satirical songs about racism and homophobia, was produced off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse and ran for seven months. Next, he distilled his experiences growing up as an effeminate, tiny boy in the South and in show business into an autobiographical one-man show, My Trip Down the Pink Carpet. During the opening of My Trip Down the Pink Carpet, Jordan's microphone stopped working, but he kept on with the show like nothing happened; the show was a success.[13] After touring the nation for several months with the production, the show opened off-Broadway at the Midtown Theater on April 19, 2010. The show was produced by Jordan's friend, actress Lily Tomlin. He announced on The Paul O'Grady Show that he would be bringing his show to London's Apollo Theatre.[33]
Music
Jordan released a gospel music album, Company's Comin' in 2021.[1]
Social media
At the time of his death, Jordan had accumulated 5.8 million Instagram followers. His following grew substantially in response to his comedy posts during the COVID-19 pandemic.[34]
Death
On October 24, 2022, at approximately 9:30 am PDT, while driving to film scenes at the Call Me Kat set,[35] Jordan's car hit the side of a building at Cahuenga Boulevard and Romaine Street in Hollywood.[35] He was believed to have experienced a medical episode that led to the crash. He was pronounced dead at the scene.[36] He was 67 years old.[37]
In January 2023, an autopsy report revealed Jordan died by "sudden
Awards
In 2021, Jordan received
Credits
Writer
- Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel (play)[43]
- My Trip Down the Pink Carpet (2008)[43][44]
- Hysterical Blindness and Other Southern Tragedies That Have Plagued My Life Thus Far[43]
- How Y'all Doing?: Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived (2021)[43]
Stage
- Found a Peanut (1986)[45]
- Sordid Lives (1996)[43]
- Southern Baptist Sissies (2000)[43]
- Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel[43]
- Like a Dog on Linoleum (2004)[43]
- My Trip Down the Pink Carpet (2010)[43]
- Lucky Guy (2011); off-Broadway musical, in the role of Big Al Wright[43]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Moving | Customer at Bar | [46] |
1990 | Ski Patrol | Murray | [46][47][48] |
1992 | Hero | Court Official | [46][47] |
Missing Pieces | Krause | [47] | |
1993 | Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday | Shelby | [46][47][49] |
1995 | Black Velvet Pantsuit | Ernie | [50][51] |
1996 | Shoot the Moon | [52] | |
1997 | Two Weeks from Sunday | Short[53] | |
1998 | Goodbye Lover | Homer | [46][47] |
Hamburger Helper | Larry Lewis | Short | |
1999 | Eat Your Heart Out | Director | [46] |
2000 | John John in the Sky | Tot Dixon | a.k.a. I'll Wave Back[46] |
Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel | Storyteller | Writer (play; screenplay)[46][47] | |
Sordid Lives | Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram | [46][47][48] | |
2001 | The Gristle | Jake Bennett | [54] |
2003 | Farm Sluts | Coroner | Short |
Moving Alan | Arthur | [55] | |
2004 | Home on the Range | Photographer (voice) | [56][57] |
Madhouse | Dr. Morton | [46] | |
2005 | Sissy Frenchfry | Principal Principle | Short[46] |
2007 | Watch & Learn | Martin | Short[58] |
Undead or Alive: A Zombedy | Padre | [46][47] | |
2008 | Roadside Romeo | Additional voices | [citation needed] |
2009 | Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat
|
Harry | [46][47] |
Rockabilly Baby | Writer (play)[59][60] | ||
2010 | Demonic Toys: Personal Demons | Prof. Butterfield | [46] |
Love Ranch | Mr. Hainsworth | [46] | |
Leslie Jordan: My Trip Down the Pink Carpet | Himself | Stand up (also a book)[44][61] | |
2011 | The Help | Mr. Blackly | [46][47][48] |
Mangus! | Bruce Jackson | [62] | |
2012 | Hollywood to Dollywood | Himself | [46] |
Yahoo! News/Funny or Die GOP Presidential Online Internet Cyber Debate | Ron Paul | [63] | |
2013 | Southern Baptist Sissies | Peanut | [46] |
2014 | Lucky Dog | Mr. Kaufman | [46] |
2016 | Fear, Inc. | Judson | [46] |
2017 | A Very Sordid Wedding | Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram | [46] |
2021 | The United States vs. Billie Holiday | Reginald Lord Devine | [46] |
TBA | Strangers in a Strange Land | Gentleman | Post-production; posthumous release[64] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1986 | The Fall Guy | Malone | [46] |
The Wizard | Jimmy | [49] | |
1987 | CBS Summer Playhouse | Worm | [65] |
1988 | Frankenstein General Hospital | Iggy | [46][47] |
Night Court | Irwin | [46][65] | |
1989 | Midnight Caller | Little Bob Johnson | [46] |
Murphy Brown | Kyle | [46][47] | |
Newhart | L. Gardner | [48] | |
The People Next Door
|
Truman Fipps | 10 episodes[52][66][67] | |
The Road Raiders | Whip | Uncredited[52] | |
1990 | American Dreamer | Short | [48] |
Babes | Clem | [52] | |
Pee-wee's Playhouse | Busby | [68] | |
Sugar and Spice | Monsieur Jacques | [52] | |
1991 | Top of the Heap | Emmet Lefebvre | 6 episodes[46][67] |
1992 | Bodies of Evidence | Lemar Samuels | 16 episodes[46][48] |
Perfect Strangers | Rob Bob Phillips | [48] | |
1992–1993 | Reasonable Doubts | Asst. Public Defender Clifford Sizemore Marvin Sizemore |
16 episodes[48][67] |
1993 | Getting By | Mr. Bergner | |
1993–1994 | Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | Alan Morris / The Invisible Man William Wallace Webster Waldecker / Resplendent Man |
[46][49] |
1993 | Nurses | Mr. Cooley Waits | [69] |
1993–1995 | Hearts Afire | Lonnie Garr | 28 episodes[46][48] |
1995 | Charlie Grace | Darnell Sims | [70] |
Courthouse | Mr. Barnes | [71] | |
1996 | Coach | Blatt | [46][48] |
Star Trek: Voyager | Kol | Episode: "False Profits"[46][49] | |
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Earl Borden | [72] | |
1997 | Arli$ | Skip Lloyd | [73] |
The Pretender | Pat | [46][48] | |
Weird Science | Boyd Butayne | [52][49] | |
Wings | Teddy Kolb | [46] | |
1998 | Buddy Faro | Frankie Delgado | [74] |
Caroline in the City | Dr. Leslie | [48] | |
Dharma & Greg | Kenny | [46][48] | |
Ellen | Top Studio Executive | [48] | |
Maximum Bob | Cletus Huntley | [52] | |
Pacific Blue | Bo Nyby | [75] | |
1999 | Martial Law | Horatio Hawkins | [76][52] |
2000 | Any Day Now | Big Top Police Officer | [52] |
FreakyLinks | Hotel Clerk | [46] | |
Nash Bridges | Walter Marley | [46] | |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Chuck | [52][77][78] | |
The Strip
|
Gaston | [52] | |
2000, 2002 | Son of the Beach | Jordan | 2 episodes[52] |
2001 | Ally McBeal | Dr. Benjamin Harris | [46] |
2001–2002 | Boston Public | Dr. Benjamin Harris | Recurring role; 5 episodes[46][48] |
2001–2006, 2017–2020 |
Will & Grace | Beverley Leslie | 17 episodes[46][48] |
2003 | Judging Amy | Reginald Hoyt | [46] |
Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales | Rog Monroe | [46] | |
2003–2004 | Reba | Terry / Jeweller | Recurring role; 3 episodes[46] |
2004 | George Lopez | Doctor | Episode: "Leave It To Lopez"[46] |
Monk | Town Official | [46] | |
2005 | Boston Legal | Bernard Ferrion | Recurring role; 6 episodes[46] |
Chasing Christmas | Past | [46] | |
2005–2006 | American Dad! | Beauregard LaFontaine (voice) | 2 episodes[46] |
2007 | Ugly Betty | Quincy Combs | Episode: "Punch Out"[46][48] |
Hidden Palms | Jesse Jo | Recurring role; 5 episodes[46] | |
2008 | 12 Miles of Bad Road | Kenny Kingman | Recurring role; 6 episodes[79][80] |
Privileged | Dale Dart | [81] | |
Sordid Lives: The Series | Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram | 10 episodes[46] | |
2008–2011 | Under the Pink Carpet | Himself | 4 episodes[82] |
2009 | Alligator Point | [83] | |
Glenn Martin, DDS | Additional voices | [84] | |
2011 | Desperate Housewives | Felix Bergman | [46] |
Shake It Up | Theodore Van Glorious | [46] | |
2012 | DTLA | Theatre Director | [46] |
The Game
|
Donatella Sweetescott | [85] | |
The Secret Life of the American Teenager | Episode: "I Do and I Don't..."[46] | ||
The Neighbors | Carla | Episode: "Thanksgiving Is for the Bird-Kersees"[46] | |
2012–2013 | Raising Hope | Reverend Bob | [46] |
2013 | The Exes | Percy | Episode: "Toy Story"[86] |
American Horror Story: Coven | Quentin Fleming |
Recurring role; 3 episodes[46][48] | |
Supernatural | Yorkie, Mutt (voice) | Episode: "Dog Dean Afternoon"[87][88] | |
Baby Daddy | Edwin the Mall Elf | Episode: "Emma's First Christmas"[46] | |
2013, 2022 | RuPaul's Drag Race | Himself | 2 episodes, including "RuPaul Roast"; guest judge/guest director[46] |
2014 | Partners | Marion Phillips | Episode: "Jurist Prudence"[89] |
Celebrity Big Brother UK | Himself | Series 14, 12 episodes[21]
| |
2015 | Benidorm | Buck A. Roo | Series 7, episodes 1 & 2[47] |
2015–2017 | Con Man | Leslie Jordan / 'Curley' | Recurring role; 6 episodes[46] |
2016 | American Horror Story: Roanoke | Ashley Gilbert (reenactor of Cricket Marlowe) | Recurring role; 3 episodes[46][48] |
K.C. Undercover | Cecil B. DeVille | [46] | |
2017 | Life in Pieces | Neils | Episode: "Poison Fire Teats Universe"[46] |
2017–2019 | Living the Dream | Aiden | [46] |
2018 | The Last Sharknado: It's About Time | Benjamin Franklin | [90] |
2018–2019 | The Cool Kids | Sid | Main role[46][48] |
2019 | American Horror Story: 1984 | Courtney | Recurring role; 4 episodes[46][48] |
2021 | The Great North | Thomas Wintersbone (voice) | Episode: "Pride and Prejudice Adventure"[91] |
Fantasy Island | Jasper | Episode: "Día de los Vivos"[92] | |
Special | Charles | Episode: "Why Is No One Ready?"[93] | |
2021–2022 | Call Me Kat | Phil | Main role[46][48] |
The Masked Singer | Soft Serve/Guest panelist | 4 episodes[46] | |
2022 | Trixie Motel | Himself | Episode: "Malibu Barbara"[94] |
Celebrity IOU | Himself | Posthumous release | |
Lego Masters | Himself | Episode: "Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular"; posthumous release |
Discography
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External links
- Leslie Battles for Gay Games Glory Archived November 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- Leslie Jordan Interview
- Leslie Jordan at IMDb
- Leslie Jordan at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Leslie Jordan discography at Discogs