Sharon Jordan (born March 11, 1960) is an American actress. One of her notable roles is Irene the Concierge in the Disney Channel sitcom The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Jordan also appeared as Irene in That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana, the first Disney crossover special with the three shows, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Hannah Montana, and That's So Raven. In addition, Jordan has co-starred on several independent films including Day in the Life of Doe, Rift, I.D., Dead End Falls, Blind, and Some Sunny Day.Jordan's recurring guest star roles on the Disney Channel are significant, and previous actors in her position have consequently been offered a bevy of big screen offers. Better known on the stage than the screen, her range as an actress has been displayed by a large array of roles, which include murderous characters in Agatha Christie plays and romantic leads in Greek comedies.For several years, Jordan performed onstage in Welcome Home, Soldier, one of the longest-running plays in Los Angeles, California. It is a production of the Playhouse West Repertory Theater group and was written by Tony Savant and directed by Robert Carnegie. Other notable actors who have performed in this production include James Franco, Ashley Judd, Mark Pellegrino, Jim Parrack, and Holly Gagnier, to name just a few of the actors who have been cast in this ongoing play. The acting school Playhouse West was founded by Jeff Goldblum and Robert Carnegie in 1981.
Attended Riverside Polytechnic High School and graduated in the summer of 1977.
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Was born in Fontana and raised in Riverside, CA.
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Has two daughters with her husband Tracy Luster.
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A native Californian.
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Plays the ukulele.
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Has been coached by Jeff Goldblum.
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Sharon has a Master's degree in Psychology, majoring in Neuropsychology.
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Plays the dulcimer.
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For five years, Sharon was the lead singer in a folk group called "The Dreamweavers".
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Vegetarian.
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She does organic gardening.
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Second City Conservatory Graduate.
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Studies at the famed Playhouse West Repertory in North Hollywood, which was founded by Jeff Goldblum and Robert Carnegie. Many talented actors have trained there, including Sean Astin, James Franco, and Ashley Judd. At Playhouse West, Sharon studies under Holly Gagnier, Tony Savant, and Brian Lally.