Jordan Hale(V)
- Talent Agent
- Actor
- Writer
He was born Jordan Antony Hale on November 15, 1988 in Arrowe Park
Hospital, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. His mother Helen Hale was an
insurance clerk for the Royal Liver, Liverpool. His Father, Vincent
John Hale, was a builders labourer contracted by McCarthy & Stone. He
lived his entire childhood in the same family home, with younger
brothers Daniel & Thomas Hale. His first interest in acting began in
his drama classes at his secondary school, St. Mary's Catholic College,
Wallasey Village. It was here that Hale first realised he wanted to
pursue a career in acting after a school production of John Godber's
'Bouncers' (2007).
Leaving school at 18, Jordan enrolled at Liverpool, Community College, where he achieved a HNC in Performing Arts (Acting) and following that he decided to take a year out to go travelling. Hale spent 10 months in Australia, driving up the east coast, living in a camper van, working as a cherry and apple picker. He spent a month in New Zealand before returning home. He immediately got work as a support worker, working with adults with various learning difficulties. This was a fitting job for Hale, as his brother Daniel (2 years his junior) has severe non-verbal autistic spectrum disorder and learning difficulties, so a job in care was always a probability.
Hale has two children, both being girls, Macie and Rosa though he has been separated from their mother for many years. His children are what drove him to continue to pursue a career in acting and has now had many lead roles in numerous short films by independent film makers. Hale is the lead in the segment 'Last Chance' of 50 Kisses (2014) which was released in cinemas February, 2014. Last Chance also won Best International Film at The North West Film Festival in Bingara NSW. Hale is also the co-lead in the feature film 'SNOW' (2015) in which all dialogue was completely improvised by the cast. Hale attended the Manchester School of Acting, between 2013 - 2017 and was tutored by Mark Hudson, Anthony Crank and Kelly Condron.
Hale finished filming for 'Exiled. The Chosen Ones' in 2020 and is available to watch on Amazon Prime. In the Autumn of 2022, Hale was filming a short film 'The Tourist' in Austria.
Leaving school at 18, Jordan enrolled at Liverpool, Community College, where he achieved a HNC in Performing Arts (Acting) and following that he decided to take a year out to go travelling. Hale spent 10 months in Australia, driving up the east coast, living in a camper van, working as a cherry and apple picker. He spent a month in New Zealand before returning home. He immediately got work as a support worker, working with adults with various learning difficulties. This was a fitting job for Hale, as his brother Daniel (2 years his junior) has severe non-verbal autistic spectrum disorder and learning difficulties, so a job in care was always a probability.
Hale has two children, both being girls, Macie and Rosa though he has been separated from their mother for many years. His children are what drove him to continue to pursue a career in acting and has now had many lead roles in numerous short films by independent film makers. Hale is the lead in the segment 'Last Chance' of 50 Kisses (2014) which was released in cinemas February, 2014. Last Chance also won Best International Film at The North West Film Festival in Bingara NSW. Hale is also the co-lead in the feature film 'SNOW' (2015) in which all dialogue was completely improvised by the cast. Hale attended the Manchester School of Acting, between 2013 - 2017 and was tutored by Mark Hudson, Anthony Crank and Kelly Condron.
Hale finished filming for 'Exiled. The Chosen Ones' in 2020 and is available to watch on Amazon Prime. In the Autumn of 2022, Hale was filming a short film 'The Tourist' in Austria.