Career Timeline of Leslie Jordan: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Leslie Jordan

How Leslie Jordan built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.

Leslie Jordan was a versatile American entertainer known for his roles in television, film, and stage productions. He gained widespread recognition for his comedic timing and memorable performances in shows like Will & Grace and American Horror Story. Jordan's career spanned decades, with notable appearances in Hearts Afire, The Cool Kids, and Call Me Kat. He also reprised his role as Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram in both the play and film versions of Sordid Lives. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he achieved viral fame on Instagram, captivating millions with his humor and personality, and published his autobiography in 2021.

1986: First career appearance

In 1986, Leslie Jordan began his career by appearing as Malone in the adventure series The Fall Guy.

1990: Ski Patrol

In 1990, Jordan portrayed the ski patrol director in Ski Patrol.

1993: Hearts Afire Role

In 1993, Leslie Jordan began his role as Lonnie Garr on the television show "Hearts Afire".

1995: Hearts Afire Role

In 1995, Leslie Jordan ended his role as Lonnie Garr on the television show "Hearts Afire".

1996: Sordid Lives Play

In 1996, Leslie Jordan played Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram in the play "Sordid Lives".

2000: Sordid Lives Film

In 2000, Leslie Jordan portrayed Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram in the film "Sordid Lives".

2001: Will & Grace Role

In 2001, Leslie Jordan began his recurring role as Beverley Leslie on the television show "Will & Grace".

2004: Like a Dog on Linoleum tour

In 2004, Leslie Jordan toured the country performing his one-man stage comedy, Like a Dog on Linoleum, to generally favorable reviews.

2006: Will & Grace Role

In 2006, Leslie Jordan continued his recurring role as Beverley Leslie on the television show "Will & Grace".

2006: Emmy Award

In 2006, Leslie Jordan received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Beverley Leslie on "Will & Grace".

2007: Guest Starring roles

In 2007, Leslie Jordan guest-starred on "Ugly Betty" as celebrity-trasher Quincy Combs and starred as Jesse Joe in "Hidden Palms".

April 19, 2010: My Trip Down the Pink Carpet

On April 19, 2010, Leslie Jordan's one-man show, "My Trip Down the Pink Carpet," opened off-Broadway at the Midtown Theater.

2013: American Horror Story Role

In 2013, Leslie Jordan began his appearances in the American Horror Story franchise.

January 2015: Guest star in Benidorm

In January 2015, Leslie Jordan guest-starred in the British sitcom Benidorm for two episodes, as the character Buck A. Roo.

November 1, 2017: Appeared in Living the Dream

On November 1, 2017, Leslie Jordan appeared in the new British television drama Living the Dream.

2017: Will & Grace Role

In 2017, Leslie Jordan reprised his recurring role as Beverley Leslie on the television show "Will & Grace".

2018: The Cool Kids Role

In 2018, Leslie Jordan began his role as Sid on the television show "The Cool Kids".

2019: American Horror Story Role

In 2019, Leslie Jordan ended his appearances in the American Horror Story franchise.

2019: The Cool Kids

In 2019, Leslie Jordan starred in the Fox sitcom The Cool Kids.

April 2, 2020: Call Me Kat Role

On April 2, 2020, it was announced that Leslie Jordan would play Phil in the Fox sitcom Call Me Kat.

2020: Will & Grace Role

In 2020, Leslie Jordan ended his recurring role as Beverley Leslie on the television show "Will & Grace". In the same year, he became an Instagram contributor, amassing 5.8 million followers.

January 2021: Call Me Kat Premier

In January 2021, the show "Call Me Kat", where Leslie Jordan played the role of Phil, premiered.

April 2021: Publication of Autobiography

In April 2021, Leslie Jordan published his autobiography titled "How Y'all Doing? Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived."

2021: Release of Gospel Album

In 2021, Leslie Jordan released a gospel music album titled "Company's Comin'."