James Riordan (actor)


James Riordan is a New York City-based Broadway, film and television actor.

Theatre work

Broadway

On Broadway James Riordan played Frank Whitworth in Jerusalem with Mark Rylance, and in The Elephant Man with Billy Crudup, Kate Burton and Rupert Graves. The New York Daily News review of The Elephant Man called his performance "wonderful" in a "variety of roles" and Curtain UP said, "The supporting cast is also well chosen, with especially good work from Jack Gilpin, and James Riordan". James Riordan's other Broadway credits are "Present Laughter" with Kevin KlineDance of Death starring Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen and the comedy Noises Off by Michael Frayn,

''The Countess''

Off-Broadway James Riordan portrayed Victorian art critic John Ruskin in The Countess by Gregory Murphy at both the Samuel Beckett and later the Lamb's Theatre Theater. The New York Times called the performance "excellent," and Time Out noted "Riordan and Woodward have a thrilling, tightly wound confidence on stage. These are two heavyweight performances."

''Lovers''

Also Off-Broadway, Riordan appeared in the revival of Brian Friel's Lovers; a pair of related one-act plays "Winners" and "Losers". The New York Times called the production "expertly acted," and the The Associated Press noted "Riordan is intense and funny as Andy. Brazda and Riordan share a couple of perfectly timed farcical scenes, hastily trying to make love while he frenetically shouts poetry so her mother won't ring that bell"

Other work

Other Off-Broadway work included a revival of the rarely performed Donogoo by Jules Romains at the Mint Theater company, and the New York premiere of Neal Bell's surrealist play Ready for the River at the Home For Contemporary Theater and Art.
During the summer of 2022, James Riordan appeared with Timothy Busfield in the world premiere of a play co-authored by Tom Hanks "Safe Home," based on a series of short stories by Hanks. The play was performed at the Shadowlands Theater Company in Upstate NY.

Television

On television, he appeared as Franklin Werner in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire, in a recurring role on the final season of the television series Damages, and in recurring roles on the daytime soap operas As the World Turns and All My Children. He has appeared multiple times on Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. James Riordan also played "James Brett" in the 2012 ABC Studios television pilot Dark Horse directed by Roland Emmerich. In 2014, he appeared as "Ian Wright" on the CBS television series The Blacklist.
Riordan's film credits include The Hoax directed by My Life as a Dog director Lasse Hallstrom and Choose.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990One Life to LiveWayman LinkEpisode #1.5742
1991LovingADA Mark WinterEpisode #1.2173
2000WonderlandFrancis PolkEpisode: "20/20 Hindsight"
2006Law & Order: Criminal IntentReubenEpisode: "6,741"
2004–2007Law & OrderMiles Foster, Jeremy Pollack, Roger Mallory2 episodes
2009All My ChildrenJudge Edward Pearson8 episodes
2009Gossip GirlCoopEpisode: "Southern Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
2007–2010As The World TurnsDr. Greg Hearn/Dr. Daniel Hearn15 episodes
2012Damages British Interviewer3 episodes
2013White CollarEverettEpisode: "The Original"
2013Boardwalk EmpireFranklin WernerEpisode: "New York Sour"
2013Law & Order: Special Victims UnitBrett LandauEpisode: "October Surprise"
2014The BlacklistIan WrightEpisode: "Milton Bobbit "
2015Public MoralsDandy LanierEpisode: "Starts with a Snowflake"
2016Person of InterestDr. Aaron WendellEpisode: "6,741"
2016LimitlessDr. Howard GilroyEpisode: "Stop Me Before I Hug Again"
2018BullJudge WentworthEpisode: "Separation"
2019Blue BloodsChris JohnsonEpisode: "Two-Faced"
2021HalstonHenry BissettEpisode: "Becoming Halston"
2022The Gilded AgeDr. Ambrose Lewisrecurring Season 2