Jordan Lane Price

Actor

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Jordan Lane Price combines US indie cinema with serial visibility and a precise yet natural acting style. In THE NYMPHETS (2015, directed by Gary Gardner), she gives a convincing performance in an intense chamber drama as part of a small ensemble that intensifies desire, power shifts, and transgressions in confined spaces. The film relies on minimal settings, direct dialogue, and a camera that stays close to the actors—conditions under which Price acts with controlled intensity and gives her character clear contours. It is precisely this balance of vulnerability and superiority that contributes to the tension and marks an important reference point in her cinema profile. At the same time, Price asserts herself in the series sector with recognizable roles. In All My Children (2013), she plays Celia Fitzgerald and shows how she carries long-term character arcs with subtle nuances: inner conflicts, quiet comedy, precisely placed turning points. This combination of independent films and ongoing series work forms a consistent overall picture—an actress who credibly portrays emotional transitions and supports projects in which psychological accuracy is more important than big effects. This makes Jordan Lane Price a reliable choice for material that demands intimacy, pace, and ambivalence and is aimed equally at arthouse and series audiences.

Films on Sooner

  • The Nymphets

    2015

    75 mins

    Drama

    A wealthy man invites two young women to his loft—a night of greed, power games, and uninhibited cruelty unfolds.