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Sid Jordan
Sid Jordan (August 12, 1889 – September 30, 1970) was an American film actor.
Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma in 1889, Jordan was introduced to acting through his close friend Tom Mix, when both men were serving as the "Night Marshalls" of Dewey, Oklahoma. Ironically, it was Sid Jordan's father (Col. John Jordan) who helped Sid and Tom Mix obtain their jobs as Night Marshalls, as John Jordan was Sheriff of Washington County, Oklahoma. Sid and Tom made their first film together in Oklahoma, then starred in many films together in Los Angeles, along with Victoria Forde, Tom Mix's wife at that time. Jordan appeared in 130 films between 1913 and 1944. He died in Hemet, California, in 1970.
As actor
Calling Wild Bill Elliott
Robbers of the Range
Western Union
Stage to Chino
Lucky Cisco Kid
Legion of the Lawless
The Marshal Of Mesa City
Hollywood Cowboy
Secret Valley
Hop-a-long Cassidy
Bar 20 Rides Again
Thunder Mountain
The Dude Ranger
Rustlin' for Cupid
The Johnstown Flood
Dick Turpin
The Iron Horse
The Deadwood Coach
The Ridin' Kid from Powder River
Eyes of the Forest
Where Is This West?
Men in the Raw
For Big Stakes
Up and Going
Chasing the Moon
Trooper O'Neill
Bells of San Juan
The Boss of Camp 4
Sky High
The Fighting Streak