Jorden Myrie
Jordan Myrie has emerged as a prominent figure in contemporary television, showcasing his talent in a variety of high-profile dramas in recent years. In 2024, he captivated audiences with his portrayal of Lord Stanton, a gentleman of the ton and confidant to Colin Bridgerton, in the much-anticipated third season of Netflix's romantic regency series, "Bridgerton." That same year, he also appeared in the second series of the BBC One drama "Sherwood," taking on the role of Marcus Clarke.
In 2023, Myrie starred in the Netflix Original film "The Strays," where he played Carl, a character entwined in the tumultuous life of a biracial woman whose seemingly perfect existence begins to fall apart with the arrival of two strangers in her suburban community. Opposite Bukky Bakray, who portrayed Dione, Myrie's performance was integral to the film's narrative.
His career highlights also include a significant role in the 2022 BBC Three drama "Mood," where he played Kobi. The series, which explores the complexities of social media through the eyes of an aspiring singer, received critical acclaim and won an RTS Award for Best Limited Series, alongside three BAFTA nominations. Additionally, in the same year, Myrie featured prominently in all episodes of Channel 4’s darkly comedic prison drama "Screw," embodying the role of guard Raheem Bennett.
Originally from Bolton and raised in Derby, Jordan Myrie continues to make his mark in the entertainment industry.