
Bobby Jordan
Though he was the youngest, Jordan was the first of the boys who made up the Dead End Kids to work in films with a role in a 1933 Universal short. In 1935, he became one of the original Dead End Kids by winning the role of Angel in Sydney Kingsley's Broadway drama Dead End about life in the slums of the east side of New York City. The play was performed at the Belasco Theatre and ran for three years with over 600 performances. He appeared for the first season and the beginning of the second but left in mid-November 1936. He returned in time to join the others in 1937 in Hollywood, California to make the movie version of the play, starring big names such as Humphrey Bogart, Joel McCrea, Sylvia Sidney, and Claire Trevor.
Following the making of Dead End, Jordan found himself "released" from his contract at Goldwyn, and, subsequently, he appeared at Warner Brothers with the rest of the Dead End Kids. After one year, Warners released most of them, but kept Leo Gorcey and Jordan as solo performers. Jordan appeared (as "Douglas Fairbanks Rosenbloom") in Warner's Damon Runyon comedy A Slight Case of Murder (1938) and at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Young Tom Edison (1940).
In 1940, Jordan appeared in the film Military Academy and accepted an offer from producer Sam Katzman to star in a new tough-kid series called "The East Side Kids." Leo Gorcey soon joined him, then Huntz Hall, and the trio continued to lead the series through 1943, when Jordan entered the United States Army during World War II as a foot soldier in the 97th Infantry Division. He was subsequently involved in an elevator accident, when the elevator fell five floors, that forced him to have surgery to remove his right kneecap.
Known For







Credits
-
Danny (archive footage)★ 10
-
The Odd Couple 1970Doris Atkins★ 7.8
-
Route 66 1960Garage Attendant (uncredited)★ 6.3
-
Bonanza 1959Thug #2★ 7.5
-
Rawhide 1959★ 7.2
-
77 Sunset Strip 1958Auto Mechanic (uncredited)★ 6.7
-
Casey Jones 1957Billy Mapes★ 5.5
-
Maverick 1957Willy★ 6.8
-
M Squad 1957Car Lot Employee★ 5.2
-
Connie Thorpe★ 6.2
-
The Man Is Armed 1956Thorne (as Bob Jordan)★ 4.8
-
High Tor 19563rd Sailor★ 7.5
-
Steven 'Steve' Manson★ NR
-
The Millionaire 1955Press Agent★ 5
-
Customer★ 5
-
Sandy Smith★ NR
-
Dragnet 1951★ 6.4
-
Waiter (uncredited)★ 4
-
★ 4.5
-
Lux Video Theatre 1950Boy at Piano★ 6.3
-
Tony Torecelli★ 5.6
-
Bowery Buckaroos 1947Bobby★ 6.5
-
News Hounds 1947Bobby★ 6.3
-
Hard Boiled Mahoney 1947Bobby★ 6.4
-
Radioman on Tinian Receiving A-Bomb Message★ 6.5
-
Mr. Hex 1946Bobby★ 6.7
-
Spook Busters 1946Bobby★ 4.8
-
Bowery Bombshell 1946Bobby★ 6
-
In Fast Company 1946Bobby★ 6.3
-
Live Wires 1946Bobby★ 5.5
-
Bowery Champs 1944Bobby Jordan★ 7
-
Jinx Roberts★ 6.5
-
Destroyer 1943Sobbing Sailor★ 6.6
-
Ghosts on the Loose 1943Danny★ 4.2
-
Clancy Street Boys 1943Danny★ 7.3
-
Keep 'Em Slugging 1943Tommy★ 5.5
-
Kid Dynamite 1943Danny Lions★ 6.6
-
Junior Army 1942Jockey★ 5.7
-
Danny Lyons★ 6.4
-
Smart Alecks 1942Danny Stevens★ 6
-
Let's Get Tough 1942Danny Connors★ 6
-
Mr. Wise Guy 1942Danny Collins★ 6.1
-
Self★ NR
-
Spooks Run Wild 1941Danny★ 4.8
-
Bowery Blitzkrieg 1941Danny Breslin★ 6.1
-
Flying Wild 1941Danny Graham★ 5.9
-
Give Us Wings 1940Rap★ 6
-
Pride of the Bowery 1940Danny★ 6.1
-
That Gang of Mine 1940Danny Dolan★ 5.6
-
Military Academy 1940Dick Hill★ 5.5
-
You're Not So Tough 1940Rap★ 4.3
-
Boys of the City 1940Danny Dolan★ 5.4
-
Young Tom Edison 1940Joe 'Joey' Dingle★ 5.6
-
On Dress Parade 1939Cadet Ronny Morgan★ 6.5
-
Dust Be My Destiny 1939Jimmy Glenn★ 6.2
-
Bernie Smith★ 6.4
-
Hell's Kitchen 1939Joel "Joey" Richards★ 6.2
-
Angel★ 6.3
-
Off the Record 1939Mickey Fallon★ 6
-
Crime School Kid (uncredited)★ 5.9
-
Swing★ 7.5
-
My Bill 1938Reginald Colbrook★ 6.2
-
Reformatory 1938Pinkey Leonard★ 6
-
Crime School 1938Lester 'Squirt' Smith★ 6.3
-
Douglas Fairbanks Rosenbloom★ 6.2
-
Dead End 1937Angel★ 7
-
Kid Millions 1934Tourist (uncredited)★ 6.5