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Jordan Redford Gossamer Gray (born 11 January 1989) is an English comedian and singer from
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. After beginning her career as a singer, she released several independent singles and albums. She appeared on the fifth series of ''
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'', where she was a semi-finalist; having performed a skit during one of the live shows and preferred it to singing, and after a record label deal was not renewed, she became a comedian, where she was nominated for an
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for her tour ''Is It a Bird?'' in 2022. Her 2022 appearance on ''
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'', where she performed a song about her experiences as a transgender woman, stripped naked, and played the piano with her penis, attracted praise and controversy.


Early life

Gray was born Jordan Redford Gray in
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on 11 January 1989, and attended
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in Corringham before spending two years at
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. Her father was a director of a steel factory who also performed as an
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, while her mother worked as a hairdresser, a bouncer and a pub landlady. Gray realised she was transgender while chopping wood in
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, having moved there after becoming engaged to a Swedish woman, and came out while accepting a trophy for best original artist at the Essex Entertainment awards while dressed as a cat. She told ''Unicorn Zine'' that her second middle name, Gossamer (an alternative name for
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), was added due to the United Kingdom not having a process to change
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from ''Mr'' to ''Miss''; she had considered changing it to Olivia before realising that
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was gender neutral and deciding it was not worth wasting her money. At the time of her appearance on ''
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'', she was living in
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, Scotland.


Career


2005–2015: Musician and author

Initially, Gray was a singer; her first gigs were at her mother's pub, the Orsett Cock, as lead singer of
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band Silent Feedback. Her first music was written on a cheap
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keyboard, before a well-wisher bought her a slightly more expensive keyboard after she fell ill in 2005; in October 2005, she was diagnosed with Persisting Perception Disorder, which she wrote a 2011 book about called ''Beautiful Lights: Living with Hallucinations''. Her father later bought her a
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, and her first album, ''Beautiful'', was released in early 2007 under the name ''Tall Dark Friend'', a play on the expression "you will meet a tall dark stranger". Two more albums followed, ''The Anti-hero'' and ''The Dark Horse and the Underdog'', in 2007 and 2008; the latter was launched at the 29 November 2008 at an edition of her show ''Concerto Diabolus'', which was choreographed by
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and Emma Stade and featured guest spots from acoustic guitarist Ben Sullivan and saxophonist James Ansell. A self-titled EP followed in 2009. She released two singles, "This is Pop" and "Corridors", both of which had music videos, and the latter of which was filmed in the Bata shoe factory, and then two albums, ''Pop Psychology'' and ''See My Bones'' in 2012, the former of which contained a reworked version of "Corridors". She performed "Corridors" on ''
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'' and progressed to the next round, but ultimately did not progress further. She also appeared on '' Sing Date'' around the same time. She took a year out in
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for most of 2014, at which point she was midway through a residency at
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in
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; that year, she released the novel ''Dog Bless the Day'', which the blurb describes as "one starving cat’s chance encounter with a layabout lizard and silver-tongued macaw
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sets in motion a chain of insupposable events", and in 2015, she released the novel ''Snap'', about a student who needs to master a camera to administer justice. Both of these featured illustrations by Rhys Lowry. On 31 October 2014, she released "More Than Mates (You & Me)", and in 2015 she released the album ''The Baffled King'' and won Best Music Video for "Hang With the Happiness" at the 2015 Thurrock International Film Festival.


2016–2017: ''The Voice UK'' and record label signing

Gray appeared on the fifth series of ''
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'' in 2016, in so doing becoming its first transgender contestant; she joined
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's team, after JJ Soulx withdrew for personal reasons, and ultimately reached the semi-finals. At the time of her performance, she had been gigging around
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and
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for ten years, and told Guyslikeu.com that she went into schools to talk about gender as part ''Educate & Celebrate'', a charity which provides LGBT+ inclusion training in schools, although they denied that she had ever done so when they removed her as patron in October 2022. She then signed to The Record Label and released a single, "Platinum", which charted at number 114 on the
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; she told ''
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'' that its music video, which featured pornographic actor Mickey Taylor, contained "the first cis male–trans female love scene in a mainstream release". After she was dropped, she spent two months working as a cleaner in a casino.


2017–present: Comedy

She decided to become a comedian after performing a skit between performances on one of the live shows on ''
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'', and finding it more fun than singing; every three days for three months afterwards, she sat in the front row at Top Secret Comedy Club in London and made notes about structure and storytelling. She announced her change of career on 1 April 2017; she told ''Educate & Celebrate'' that "half the all Dark Friendfans still think this is a big elaborate joke... which is a cosmic irony in and of itself. Also, if I turn out to be rubbish... I’ll just say "it was"... ironically making me one of the greatest alternative comedians of all time". The comedian Tom Mayhew saw her announcement, and gave Jordan her first stand-up gig; this was performed at
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whilst in a dressing gown and surgical bandages, as she had just had breast implants fitted in a process documented for ''Transformation Street'', a 2018
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documentary series about patients at the London Transgender Surgery. She performed her debut show ''People Change'' at the
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in 2018 and won the Best New Comedian award at the Panic Awards in 2019. In 2018, she appeared in the video for
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's promotional single "Warrior". From May 2017 she presented ''The ExtraJordanary Show'' for
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; its fifty-ninth episode aired in April 2019. She wrote and starred in a pilot for a sitcom, titled ''Tall Dark Friend'', which led to the commissioning of ''Transaction''. Using the money from ITV's commission of ''Transaction'', she took her 2022 tour ''Is It a Bird?'' to the
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with the production company Stamptown. She was nominated for an
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for ''Is It a Bird?'' in August 2022, and won the 2022 Comedians' Choice Award. In October 2022, she launched a podcast, ''Transplaining'', and later that month, she became the first transgender person to headline the
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.


2020-present: Television

In 2020, she appeared in ''Transaction'', a six-part series of five-minute shorts for
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starring Gray as Liv, a narcissistic transgender supermarket worker. She told ''
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'' she wrote it as an attempt to write "a regular tit-for-brains, not some tragic hero", on the grounds that she "was getting bored of seeing ransgender womenrepresented as either poor suffering saints or hypersexualised villains". She told ''The List'' in August 2022 that ITV had ordered a series of full length episodes, which, if it was made, would be the first British television sitcom to feature a transgender lead actor since '' Boy Meets Girl'', which ended in 2016. The same article stated that
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had ordered a comedy series, Spectacular, which was loosely based on her appearance on ''
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'' and on
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's '' The Comeback'', where she "play
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elf without self-awareness, sif comedy hadn't come along and I'd clung to the idea that I could make a living from music off the back of a reality TV appearance". In July 2021, she appeared in
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's ''Taboo'', an exploration of what was and wasn't acceptable in comedy and in January 2022 she appeared as "Future Archaeologist" on the first episode of the second series of Spencer Jones' sitcom, ''The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk''. She appeared on ''
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'' in October 2022, performing "Better Than You" from ''Is It a Bird?'', a song about her experiences as a transgender woman; she attracted attention after she ripped off her jumpsuit, revealing her naked body, and began playing the piano with her penis. Her original plan, before health and safety intervened, had been even more dramatic; she told ''The Independent'' the following month that she wanted to reveal herself by setting alight a suit made of magician's cotton. While some praised her for highlighting the existence of transgender people and others hailed it the "TV moment of the year", some complained of double standards following the perceived cancellation of
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for
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, with Ofcom receiving 1,538 complaints over the performance and ''Educate and Celebrate'' removing her as patron. After Ofcom dismissed its complaints, Gray told
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that she performed her "four-minute musical edition of ''
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''" because she "thought it might be nice for trans people around the country to see their body represented onscreen, outside of all the porn the world pretends it isn’t watching", that "for every death threat in my inbox, there are five letters from grateful parents telling me their trans kid no longer wants to kill themself" and that those calling her a "talentless hack" should "read the room". The death threats she received to prompted the
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to hire extra security guards for her performance a week later. In November 2022, she appeared on ''
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''. and ''
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''. In December 2022, she performed on ''
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''. In March 2023, she appeared on '' Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled'', and in June 2023, she appeared on ''
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.


Personal life

Gray is married to Heli Siva-Gray, a
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from the
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, whom she met online in 2015, and who emigrated specifically for her. Gray identifies as a
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. She said in 2016 that she would be unlikely to undergo
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, on the grounds that "as far as I can see it will not affect my life. I have a girlfriend who’s happy with the state of my physicality. I don’t have sexual interactions with my genitals. They don’t interfere with my everyday life as a woman." She has variously claimed to be completely blind in her left eye and to have poor eyesight in it.


Filmography


Filmography


References

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