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James Jordan (dancer)

English ballroom dancer and choreographer (born 1978)


Summary

English ballroom dancer and choreographer (born 1978)

FieldValue
nameJames Jordan
image
birth_date
birth_placeGillingham, Kent, England
occupationDancer, choreographer
yearsactive2006–present
televisionStrictly Come Dancing (2006–13)
Celebrity Big Brother (2014, 2017)
Dancing On Ice (2019)
spouse
children1

Celebrity Big Brother (2014, 2017) Dancing On Ice (2019) James Jordan (born 13 April 1978) is an English ballroom dancer and choreographer. His dance partner is his wife Ola Jordan, with whom he turned professional in 2000. Jordan appeared as a professional on Strictly Come Dancing from 2006 to 2013. In August 2014, he participated in the fourteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother. He finished in third place. He returned as an All-Star for the nineteenth series, where he was evicted in thirteenth place.

In 2018 he appeared along with his wife, Ola, on Comedy Central's Your Face or Mine?. On 10 March 2019, Jordan won the eleventh series of Dancing on Ice, where he was partnered with professional Finnish figure skater Alexandra Schauman.

James is currently, as of December 2024, at the pinnacle of his career playing Dandini in Cinderella at The Winding Wheel Theatre in Chesterfield.

Dancing career

Jordan was born in Gillingham, Kent, He started dancing at the age of 13. He now dances with his wife, Ola. Ola previously danced with Przemek Lowicki in Poland; James previously danced with Agnieszka Melnicka, but they split in 1999. He also danced with Kate Pothecary (1996) and Elisabeth Haraldsdottir (October 1997 – December 1997).

James and Ola's first recorded dance as a partnership was in the Dutch Open in 2000, though they did not turn professional until 2003. The couple retired for a while, in favour of teaching Latin American dancing in Hong Kong, though they returned to competition later.

In May 2006, the couple came second in the Blackpool Professional Rising Stars Latin event, and in November they came third in the British Championship, Professional Latin. In 2010, he was a choreographer in So You Think You Can Dance. they live near Maidstone in Kent, close to his family who live on St Mary's Island, Medway.

''Strictly Come Dancing''

Highest and lowest scoring performances per dance

DancePartnerHighestPartnerLowest
American SmoothDenise Van Outen
Pamela Stephenson37Zöe Lucker33
Cha Cha ChaCherie Lunghi
Pamela Stephenson32Vanessa Feltz19
CharlestonDenise Van Outen40Alex Jones29
FoxtrotCherie Lunghi
Zöe Lucker
Pamela Stephenson33Georgina Bouzova26
JiveDenise Van Outen3918
Paso Doble36Alex Jones
Cherie Lunghi
Zöe Lucker31
QuickstepPamela Stephenson40Gabby Logan29
RumbaDenise Van Outen38Georgina Bouzova14
SalsaDenise Van Outen
Pamela Stephenson32Cherie Lunghi26
SambaZöe LuckerGabby Logan30
ShowdanceDenise Van Outen40Pamela Stephenson37
Tango39Vanessa Feltz20
Viennese WaltzPamela Stephenson40Alex Jones32
WaltzCherie Lunghi36Vanessa Feltz23
SeriesPartnerPlaceAverage
Score
4Georgina Bouzova10th19.3
5Gabby Logan11th30.0
6Cherie Lunghi8th32.4
7Zöe Lucker10th31.4
8Pamela Stephenson3rd35.1
9Alex Jones5th30.3
10Denise van Outen2nd35.1
11Vanessa Feltz14th20.7

Series 4 (2006)

In his first series as a Strictly professional, Jordan partnered Casualty actress Georgina Bouzova.

4Foxtrot / Have You Met Miss Jones?586726Eliminated
  • Series average for Georgina and James: 19.3

Series 5 (2007)

In the fifth series of Strictly, Jordan was partnered by BBC Sport presenter Gabby Logan, whose rugby union player husband Kenny Logan was partnered by Ola Jordan. This was the first time two married couples had competed against each other. Gabby and James were voted out in Week 4 of the competition, as he did in the previous series while Kenny and Ola were voted out in Week 9 (ending up in 5th place).

4Samba / Eso Beso (That Kiss)787830Eliminated
  • Series average for Gabby and James: 30.0

Series 6 (2008)

In the sixth series of Strictly Come Dancing, James Jordan danced with actress Cherie Lunghi, while Ola's partner was the GMTV presenter Andrew Castle. After having exited so early in his previous series, James was concerned he was under a "four-week curse", which was then broken. He and Lunghi were voted off in Week 9, in a dance-off against Lisa Snowdon and her partner Brendan Cole. In January–February 2009, Jordan also danced with Lunghi on the Strictly Come Dancing Tour 2009.

9Cha Cha Cha / Play That Funky Music788932Eliminated
  • Series average for Cherie and James: 32.4

Series 7 (2009)

In series 7, he was partnered by actress Zöe Lucker but they were eliminated in week 7. Jordan stated that "winning that trophy is my dream but I wouldn't give up this wonderful lady for that ball." Eventually, wife Ola won the competition that year, partnered with presenter Chris Hollins.

Week #Dance/SongJudges' scoreResultCraig Revel HorwoodLen GoodmanAlesha DixonBruno TonioliTotal
2Waltz / Some Day My Prince Will Come
Rumba / Out of Reach7
88
77
88
830
31Safe
3Paso Doble / You Got the Love788831Safe
4Foxtrot / This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)898833Safe
5Jive / Tainted Love788730Bottom two
6American Smooth / My Girl889833Safe
7Samba / Boogie Nights789832Eliminated
  • Series average for Zöe and James: 31.4

Series 8 (2010)

In the 2010 series, Jordan was partnered with comedian and psychologist Pamela Stephenson. Despite competing at the age of 61, Pamela quickly defied all odds by topping the judges' leaderboard for the first three weeks of the competition, and for six weeks in total, a record for the series. In week 10, their Viennese Waltz received the first ever perfect 40 from the judges for the series. The pair made it to the Strictly final, and despite never being in the bottom two even once before and were the highest-scoring couple throughout the evening, they eventually finished in third place behind actress Kara Tointon and presenter and former gymnast Matt Baker. Pamela and James collected three perfect scores from the judges throughout the series, a record at the time they shared with Lisa Snowdon and Brendan Cole in series 6.

  • Series average: 35.1
  • Bold scores indicate the occasion where their dances were the highest-scoring dances of the respective weeks.
12Viennese Waltz / Unchained Melody
Showdance / The Time of My Life10
910
910
910
10
Third Place

Series 9 (2011)

The One Show presenter Alex Jones was James Jordan's partner in the 2011 series. Jordan and judge Craig Revel Horwood were involved in a minor feud, as a 6 for Jones' Charleston in week 9 caused the couple to flutter down the leaderboard, as opposed to their top position the week before. The tough score outraged the professional dancer as he reportedly stormed out of the studio fuming, feeling the score to be undeserved and personal against James. Horwood further defended his judgement by claiming himself to be "tougher" as the competition goes. This feud was further reiterated when Horwood dropped James and Ola Jordan from the Strictly tour later in the year. Alex Jones reached the semi-final, eventually coming fifth in the competition.

Week #Dance/SongJudges' scoreResultCraig Revel HorwoodLen GoodmanAlesha DixonBruno TonioliTotal
1Cha Cha Cha / When Love Takes Over466622Safe
2Foxtrot / Have You Met Miss Jones?687829Safe
3Viennese Waltz / Memory888832Safe
4Rumba / Run477725Safe
5Paso Doble / Bring Me to Life788831Safe
6Quickstep / It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)788831Safe
7Jive / River Deep, Mountain High788831Safe
8Tango / Relax8999Safe
9Charleston / Me and My Baby
Swing-a-thon6
Awarded7
58
Extra8
Points29Safe
10American Smooth / Pretty Woman889934Safe
11Waltz / (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
Salsa / 12347
79
89
89
8
Eliminated

Jennifer Grey, the winner of the eleventh series of Dancing with the Stars, the American version of 'Strictly', was a guest judge, replacing Len Goodman while he had a week off.

  • Series average for Alex and James: 30.3

Series 10 (2012)

For its tenth series in September 2012, Jordan was partners with television presenter, actress and singer Denise van Outen. Surpassing his feat with Pamela Stephenson, he secured the top position of the leaderboard 7 times with Denise, including 4 consecutive top positions. For the second time ever, he reached the final but placed his best in the competition overall, with Outen and Jordan finishing as runners-up with singer Kimberley Walsh and her partner Pasha Kovalev, behind the winners gymnast Louis Smith and professional partner Flavia Cacace.

12Jive / Tutti Frutti
Showdance / What a Feeling
Charleston / Walk Like an Egyptian9
10
1010
10
1010
10
1010
10
10
Runner-up
  • Series average for Denise and James: 35.1

Series 11 (2013)

On 7 September 2013, *Strictly Come Dancing * Jordan was partnered with Vanessa Feltz. The pair were eliminated in the third round.

3Tango / Lay All Your Love on Me356620Eliminated

Other television appearances

Jordan, together with Ola, took part in a celebrity version of television programme Total Wipeout which was broadcast on 26 December 2009. In 2013, Jordan took place in a celebrity version of Splash! for ITV's Text Santa.

In August 2014, James took part in fourteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother. He entered the house on Day 1 and finished third on the final night. Since 2014, Jordan has regularly appeared as a panellist on The Wright Stuff.

Jordan and wife Ola appeared on Through the Keyhole in September 2015, with host Keith Lemon.

Jordan starred in Celebrity Big Brother 19 as an "all star" housemate. He was the fourth celebrity to be evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother House.

In 2019, Jordan participated in the eleventh series of Dancing on Ice, alongside professional partner Alexandra Schauman. After receiving the most votes, Jordan and Schauman were crowned the winners of the series.

He also appeared on the fourth series of Celebrity Coach Trip, alongside wife Ola.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006–2013Strictly Come DancingHimselfProfessional dancer
2009Total WipeoutCelebrity special
2012PointlessCelebrity special
2014Celebrity Big BrotherSeries 14
2015Seven Days with...Series 2, Episode 1
2015–2018Big Brother's Bit on the SidePanellist
2017Celebrity Big BrotherSeries 19
2019Dancing on IceSeries 11 winner
2019Celebrity Coach TripSeries 4

References

References

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  9. (30 November 2011). "'Strictly' Horwood, Jordan continue spat".
  10. (20 October 2011). "Jennifer Grey to guest judge 'Strictly'".
  11. (23 December 2012). "Strictly Come Dancing final watched by 14 million". The Guardian.
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