Jordan Hull is an actress, writer, and producer based in New York City. She won a LADCC Award for her performance as Clare in the world premiere of Poor Clare by Chiara Atik at the Echo Theater Company. Her screen credits include The L Word: Generation Q and Hustle, alongside Adam Sandler, Queen Latifah, and Robert DuVall. She produced and starred in the Tribeca Festival-winning audio drama Red for Revolution. Upcoming, she just wrapped production on Caity, directed by Lindsay Calleran and The Plan, directed by Jess Barr, premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in February. On this episode she talks about being unfazed by the “entire movie is one-shot” aspect of Barr’s film, and how improvisation was used to create authenticity. She talks about why she hates reading scripts to herself, what it means to be the “curator of [her] own experience” that she wants to have with the character, why she’s obsessed with career trajectories, loves to be surprised, and much more.
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