Jordanna Allen

Alias:
Anna Mowry

Birthplace:
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.

Jordanna Allen is an actress currently residing in Queensland, Australia. Born and raised on a horse property at Samford, Jordanna learned to ride before she learned to walk. In 2006 she combined her passion for acting and her experience as a Specialist Horse Stunts Performer to launch her career with the exciting and very physical Lead Role of 'Kate' (The Horse Whisperer) and Trick Rider at the Australian Outback Spectacular Arena Show. During this time she has pursued a movie career, being involved in such productions as 'The Starter Wife' and 'Shoe Shopping'. As well as hosting red carpet events, Jordanna gained exposure as a presenter on an Animal Planet documentary, through involvement in various TVC's, including the 2009-2012 Jetstar campaign and made her mark as a Roving Radio Host with 'Radio Mining'. A professional model, Jordanna has also graced the covers of glossy magazines and been included in the Gold Coast's Top 20 Hottest Women. Her vivacious personality, down-to-earth attitude and flexibility as a performer saw Jordanna Allen's career soar to new heights in 2009 with a lead role in Warren Ryan's feature film 'Shadows of the Past'. She followed up this role with 'Undertow' in 2011 and alongside 'Prison Breaks' Dominque Purcell in 'Bad Karma' in 2012.  With a broad skill set ranging from acting/presenting and broadcast journalism to Media/PR and Customer and Employee Management within the corporate arena, Jordanna's creative ability combined with her professional mind brings success to all endeavours.

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