(about what she had to learn for the series 'My Boys') Jordana: Uh, I learned. Basically my homework for the show was to learn how to play poker, watch sports and drink beer. It was really difficult.
(about her decision to pursue an acting career) Jordana: I'm one of those people who's interested in everything and have a difficult time choosing, so I wanted a career that was project-oriented, where I could learn a whole new set of things, and then move on and learn another set of things.
(about her TV series 'My Boys') Jordana: But hands down it was my favorite pilot I had ever read. So, the fact that I got it was just a dream come true. I’m just laughing out loud in every scene.
(about blonde jokes) Jordana: And you hear them a lot when you turn into a blonde. Because all my friends are pretty sarcastic. So I've been made fun of for quite a while, ever since I dyed my hair. That's what was fun about playing the classically blond airhead - to be able to embrace it fully.
Jordana: I grew up with attention to older films, because of my dad. But we would watch a lot of Charlie Chaplin and a lot of Sir Alec Guinness and that sort of thing. I'm trying to think
Jordana: The peroxide. I haven't worked so much as when I dyed my hair blond. Hollywood loves their blondes.
Her first movie was the 1996 TV movie Her Last Chance where Jordana played the role of a Waitress.
She has four siblings. Two are older and two are younger.