Jordan Bridges
[4][6][5] Before earning his bachelor's degree, Bridges spent his junior year in England studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art,[3][4] living in a tiny basement flat in Chelsea and attending West End theatre productions on free passes.[5] Although classically trained, Bridges worked as a waiter in New York and Los Angeles for several years each before he started getting roles in films, television series, and theater.[4][5][7] He starred in the short-lived NBC series Conviction as Nick Potter, a lawyer from an "old money" family of prominence,[4] who leaves his job at a private law firm to join the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.[4] He has also played supporting roles in the films Drive Me Crazy (1999), Frequency (2000), Happy Campers (2001), and Mona Lisa Smile (2003).[8][9] Bridges married artist-inventor Caroline Sherman Eastman in 2002 at Burning Man and again on January 2, 2003, at a small ceremony in Kauai, Hawaii.