
Tom Jordan
Jordan shared a dressing room with Jim Bartley for most of this time.
Between 1968 and 1972, Jordan was a member of the RTÉ Players. A founder member of Project Arts Centre, Jordan spent twelve years working with World Theatre Productions. He served as artistic director of the Belfast's Lyric Theatre from 1987 until 1988. Colleagues recall him as a campaigner for actor rights.
Born in Marino, Dublin, he took up residence in Beaumont where he lived for fifty years. Married with six children, he moved out of Dublin and lived in Roscommon from 2015.
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