
Age: 31
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Jordan Bolger is an English actor. He has performed in television, notably in Peaky Blinders, The 100, The Book of Boba Fett, and This Town. In film, he is known for side roles in Tom & Jerry and The Woman King. Bolger was born in Radford, Coventry, England, to a Jamaican father and English mother, and has a brother Daniell. He was brought up by his single mother Liz, who is a gym instructor. He did taekwondo and kickboxing as a youth. He trained as a dancer at the Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. Originally intending to be a professional dancer, Bolger injured himself at a dancing audition and decided to audition as an actor instead. His first acting role was as Isaiah Jesus in the British period crime drama television series Peaky Blinders. He made 13 appearances in the show from 2014 to 2017, before exiting the show due to clashing schedules. In 2018, he appeared on the post-apocalyptic science fiction drama The 100, cast as Miles Ezekial Shaw. In 2021, he made his Hollywood debut in a side role in the comedy film Tom & Jerry. In 2022, he was cast as the recurring character Skad in the Star Wars spinoff television series The Book of Boba Fett. He appeared in a supporting role, Malik, in the 2022 film The Woman King.

Jordan Bolger

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for Charles Smith in Red Dead Redemption II (HBO Series)
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Set at the end of the American frontier in 1899, Red Dead Redemption II follows the Van der Linde gang as they struggle to survive in a rapidly changing world. Led by the charismatic yet increasingly unstable Dutch van der Linde, the gang is constantly on the run, hunted by lawmen and rival gangs while internal tensions threaten to tear them apart. At the center of the story is Arthur Morgan, Dutch’s most loyal enforcer, a hardened outlaw wrestling with guilt, loyalty, and the slow realization that the life he has chosen may be built on lies. As betrayal grows within the gang and violence becomes unavoidable, Arthur must choose between blind devotion and his own moral redemption. This HBO adaptation focuses on realism, character-driven drama, and the brutal collapse of an outlaw family.