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James Riordan (born February 15, 1969 in
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, Ohio) is a New York City-based
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, film and television actor.


Theatre work


Broadway

On Broadway James Riordan played Frank Whitworth in ''Jerusalem'' with
Mark Rylance Sir David Mark Rylance Waters (born 18 January 1960) is a British actor, playwright and theatre director. He is known for his roles on stage and screen having received numerous awards including an Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards, two Laurence ...
, and in ''The Elephant Man'' with
Billy Crudup William Gaither Crudup (; born July 8, 1968) is an American actor. He is a four-time Tony Award nominee, winning once for his performance in Tom Stoppard's play ''The Coast of Utopia'' in 2007. He has starred in numerous high-profile films, in ...
, Kate Burton and
Rupert Graves Rupert Simeon Graves (born 30 June 1963) is an English film, television, and theatre actor. He is known for his roles in ''A Room with a View'', '' Maurice'', '' The Madness of King George'' and '' The Forsyte Saga''. From 2010 to 2017 he star ...
. ''The New York Daily News'' review of ''The Elephant Man'' called his performance "wonderful" in a "variety of roles" and Curtain UP said, "The supporting cast is also well chosen, with especially good work from
Jack Gilpin John Mitchell "Jack" Gilpin (born May 31, 1951) is an American actor. He currently portrays Church the Butler in HBO's historical drama series ''The Gilded Age''. He is the father of actress Betty Gilpin. Early life Gilpin was born on May 31 ...
, and James Riordan". James Riordan's other Broadway credits are "Present Laughter" with Kevin Kline''Dance of Death'' starring Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen and the comedy ''
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'' by
Michael Frayn Michael Frayn, FRSL (; born 8 September 1933) is an English playwright and novelist. He is best known as the author of the farce '' Noises Off'' and the dramas ''Copenhagen'' and ''Democracy''. His novels, such as '' Towards the End of the M ...
,


Off-Broadway


''The Countess''

Off-Broadway James Riordan portrayed Victorian art critic
John Ruskin John Ruskin (8 February 1819 20 January 1900) was an English writer, philosopher, art critic and polymath of the Victorian era. He wrote on subjects as varied as geology, architecture, myth, ornithology, literature, education, botany and pol ...
in '' The Countess'' by Gregory Murphy at both the Samuel Beckett and later the
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Theater.
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called the performance "excellent". Time Out wrote "Riordan and Woodward have a thrilling, tightly wound confidence on stage. These are two heavyweight performances." TheaterMania wrote "James Riordan gives a stunning performance in what may well be the play's most difficult role. Ostensibly playing the villain, Riordan gives his Ruskin dignity and vulnerability. He is, in the end, as much a victim as Effie. As the plot unfolds, you can see the character's arrogance as well as his shame"; and ''
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'' said "Riordan is impressive as Ruskin, expansive to the point of tears as the critic describes a work of art that he finds beautiful, yet curiously chill when he encounters genuine emotions." The New York Press wrote of the performance "What impresses itself most on the mind and memory are the two central performances. – I fully appreciated the artistry in Mr. Riordan's performance as the famous art critic, evincing in the play's opening moments a kind of scholarly preening that is neither ridiculous nor unattractive, a lecture-hall combination of magnanimity and authority that keeps us wondering, long afterward, precisely what we're seeing, even if we already know the story. There's a good deal of grace and nuance in his portrait of Ruskin as a man who is moved almost to the point of tears by art, for whom Beauty and the idea of it are two separate things. And there's a chilling accuracy in the way he manages to capture the difference between the way certain men behave with their wives, and the way they talk about them with other men. But more than petulance, what we hear in his voice when he speaks of 'what she was once' and 'what she might be' is romance for the past and the romance of ideal possibility, and we see a man who overvalues both."
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of
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wrote "The play is nicely acted, with James Riordan as an appropriately smug and testy Ruskin."


''Lovers''

Also Off-Broadway, Riordan appeared in the revival of
Brian Friel Brian Patrick Friel (c. 9 January 1929 – 2 October 2015) was an Irish dramatist, short story writer and founder of the Field Day Theatre Company. He had been considered one of the greatest living English-language dramatists. (subscription req ...
's ''Lovers''; a pair of related one act plays "Winners" and "Losers".
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called the production "expertly acted".
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wrote "Riordan is intense and funny as Andy. Brazda and Riordan share a couple of perfectly timed farcical scenes, hastily trying to make love while he frenetically shouts poetry so her mother won't ring that bell"
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wrote of the performance "What you see in ''Lovers'' are Mr. Friel's small-town characters, realized so fully (by Mr. Riordan and Ms. Salata in particular) that they give the impression of having been played by ordinary people. Don't be fooled, though: Mr. Barr's cast knows just what to do with Mr. Friel".
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stated "Kati Brazda and James Riordan are winning as the lovers in "Losers" heirfumbling expressions of middle-aged lust are hilarious, especially when Hanna abandons all restraint and climbs atop her lover as if he were a mountain to be scaled. The expertly comic performances add to the merriment. All told, "Losers" makes winners of its audience." Time Out wrote "''Lovers'' is beautifully rendered by a strong ensemble (particularly Riordan as the resigned Andy and Salata as the Fiery Mag)." DC Theater Scene wrote, "Riordan, in the Carney role, has everything under control. He's comfortable in the period clothes, he's got the Northern Ireland accent down pat, and he's able to be sinister and commanding one minute, and the oaf complete with pratfalls the next. A lovely performance that drives this family comedy/drama from start to finish," and CurtainUp said, "Riordan is especially engaging, nimbly shifting between monologues and active romps with Hanna. He battles hilariously to get Hanna away from Cissy (Cynthia Darlow), her controlling, overly religious mother. It will come as no surprise that the old battle axe is the winner in this scenario." Other Off-Broadway work includes a revival of the rarely performed "''Donogoo'' by
Jules Romains Jules Romains (born Louis Henri Jean Farigoule; 26 August 1885 – 14 August 1972) was a French poet and writer and the founder of the Unanimism literary movement. His works include the play '' Knock ou le Triomphe de la médecine'', and a cycle ...
at the Mint Theater company. Reviewing the production, John Simon wrote "most of the actors do well, notably James Riordan as Lamendin." Talkin’ Broadway wrote, "Riordan plays our (anti)hero, Lamendin, to comic perfection as the character metamorphoses from a sad sack to a possessed megalomaniac." Time Out said, "The first act is witty, but wordy and meandering, and for much of it, Riordan appears to be biding his time until he can feast on the meatier delights of the second," and Broadway World wrote, "It's to the great credit of the spirited company of actors, projection designers and French playwright Jules Romains himself, that the Mint Theater Company's new production of ''Donogoo'' always feels like something wildly funny is just about to happen. Riordan has his amusing moments as the befuddled everyman who grows drunk with power but the whole company seems to be aching for a chance to let loose." CurtainUp wrote: “Riordan handles his Lemandin's many permutations without missing a line. He segues smoothly from insecure sadsack to audacious scoundrel.” Riordan also appeared with
David Eigenberg David Eigenberg (born May 17, 1964) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Steve Brady on the HBO series ''Sex and the City'' and its revival series '' And Just Like That...'' and as Lieutenant Christopher Herrmann on NBC's '' Chic ...
in the New York premiere of
Neal Bell Neal Bell is an American playwright and screenwriter. Bell has written such plays as the thriller '' Two Small Bodies'', as well as co-writing the screenplay for the '' Two Small Bodies'' film adaptation. Bell has written other plays such as ...
's surrealist play ''Ready for the River'' at the Home For Contemporary Theater and Art.
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wrote "the play is superbly acted" and
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said "James Riordan is a serio-comic standout as the motel keeper haunted by a thrifty ghost."


Regional Theater

During the summer of 2022, James Riordan appeared with
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in the world premier of a play co-authored by
Tom Hanks Thomas Jeffrey Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker. Known for both his comedic and dramatic roles, he is one of the most popular and recognizable film stars worldwide, and is regarded as an American cultural icon. Ha ...
"Safe Home" The play was based on a series of short stories by Hanks. The play was performed at the Shadowlands Theater Company in Upstate NY. The Sullivan County Democrat called the production "Triumphant" and wrote: "James Riordan steals the show quite a few times as a pissed off Cleveland fan in 1924 who had the audience chortling, and as Virgil Buell’s best friend Bud, a man dealing with the traumatic memories of war, and what it can make a man do" "
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wrote: "Especially versatile in various roles -- including war veteran, baseball fan, and Greek diner owner -- is James Riordan"


Television

On television, he appeared as Franklin Werner in the HBO series '' Boardwalk Empire'', in a recurring role on the final season of the television series ''Damages'', and in recurring roles on the daytime soap operas ''
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'' and '' All My Children''. He has appeared multiple times on '' Law & Order'', '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' and ''
Law & Order: Criminal Intent ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' is an American police procedural Drama (film and television), drama television series set in New York City, where it was also primarily produced. Created and Executive producer#Motion pictures and television, p ...
''. James Riordan also played "James Brett" in the 2012 ABC Studios television pilot ''Dark Horse'' directed by
Roland Emmerich Roland Emmerich (; born 10 November 1955) is a German film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is widely known for his science fiction and disaster films and has been called a "master of disaster" within the industry. His films, most of wh ...
. In 2014, he appeared as "Ian Wright" on the CBS television series ''
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''. Riordan's film credits include ''
The Hoax ''The Hoax'' is a 2006 American comedy-drama film starring Richard Gere, directed by Swedish filmmaker Lasse Hallström. The screenplay by William Wheeler is based on the book of the same title by Clifford Irving. It recounts Irving's elaborate ...
'' directed by ''
My Life as a Dog ''My Life as a Dog'' ( sv, Mitt liv som hund) is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 December 1985, directed by Lasse Hallström. It is based on the second novel of a semi-autobiographical trilogy by Reidar Jönsso ...
'' director
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and ''Choose''.


Filmography


Film

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Television

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Law & Order: Criminal Intent ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' is an American police procedural Drama (film and television), drama television series set in New York City, where it was also primarily produced. Created and Executive producer#Motion pictures and television, p ...
'' , , Reuben , , Episode: "6,741" , - , 2004–2007 , , '' Law & Order'', , Miles Foster, Jeremy Pollack, Roger Mallory , , 2 episodes , - , 2009 , , '' All My Children'' , , Judge Edward Pearson , , 8 episodes , - , 2009, , ''
Gossip Girl ''Gossip Girl'' is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series, developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, ran on The CW network for six sea ...
'' , , Coop , , Episode: " Southern Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" , - , 2007–2010 , , ''
As The World Turns ''As the World Turns'' (often abbreviated as ''ATWT'') is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010. Irna Phillips created ''As the World Turns'' as a sister show to her other s ...
'' , , Dr. Greg Hearn/Dr. Daniel Hearn , , 15 episodes , - , 2012, , ''
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The Blacklist ''The Blacklist'' is an American crime thriller television series that premiered on NBC on September 23, 2013. The show follows Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader), a former U.S. Navy officer turned high-profile criminal who voluntarily s ...
'' , , Ian Wright , , Episode: "Milton Bobbit (No. 135)" , - , 2015 , , ''
Public Morals Public morality refers to moral and ethical standards enforced in a society, by law or police work or social pressure, and applied to public life, to the content of the media, and to conduct in public places. A famous remark of Mrs Patrick C ...
'' , , Dandy Lanier , , Episode: "Starts with a Snowflake" , - , 2016 , , '' Person of Interest'' , , Dr. Aaron Wendell , , Episode: "6,741" , - , 2016 , , '' Limitless'' , , Dr. Howard Gilroy , , Episode: "Stop Me Before I Hug Again" , - , 2018 , , ''
Bull A bull is an intact (i.e., not castrated) adult male of the species ''Bos taurus'' (cattle). More muscular and aggressive than the females of the same species (i.e., cows), bulls have long been an important symbol in many religions, includin ...
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Halston Roy Halston Frowick (April 23, 1932 – March 26, 1990), known mononymously as Halston, was an American fashion designer who rose to international fame in the 1970s. His minimalist, clean designs, often made of cashmere or ultrasuede, were ...
'' , , Henry Bissett , , Episode: "Becoming Halston" , - , 2022 , , '' The Gilded Age (TV Series) '' , , Dr. Ambrose Lewis, , recurring Season 2


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