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  1. Dorothea Jordan (née Bland; 22 November 1761 – 5 July 1816) was an Anglo-Irish actress, as well as a courtesan. She was the long-time mistress of Prince William, Duke of Clarence (later King William IV), and the mother of 10 illegitimate children by him, all of whom took the surname FitzClarence.

  2. Dorotea Bland, Mrs. Jordan (Waterford, 21 de noviembre de 1761-Saint-Cloud, 5 de julio de 1816) fue una actriz irlandesa. Entre 1791 y 1811 fue amante y compañera del duque de Clarence , quien se convertiría en 1830 en Guillermo IV al suceder a su hermano Jorge IV en el trono.

  3. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Dorothea Jordan (born Nov. 22, 1761, near Waterford, Ire.—died July 3, 1816, Saint-Cloud, France) was an actress especially famed for her high-spirited comedy and tomboy roles. Jordan’s mother, Grace Phillips, who was also known as Mrs. Frances, was a Dublin actress.

  4. Dorothea Jordan (née Bland; 22 November 1761 – 5 July 1816) was an Anglo-Irish actress, as well as a courtesan. She was the long-time mistress of Prince William, Duke of Clarence (later King William IV), and the mother of 10 illegitimate children by him, all of whom took the surname FitzClarence.

  5. Actress and royal mistress. 1761- 1816. Dorothea Jordan. Comic tomboy roles. Dorothea (sometimes Dorothy or Dora) Jordan, the comic actress, née Bland was born to an Irish father and Welsh mother and spent her childhood in Dublin and Wales. She made her stage debut in 1777 at the age of 16 and her first Drury Lane appearance in 1785.

  6. Tombe de Dorothea Jordan au cimetière de Saint-Cloud. Dorothea Jordan, née Dorothea Bland le 22 novembre 1761 près de Waterford et morte le 5 juillet 1816 à Saint-Cloud, est une actrice de théâtre anglo-irlandaise.

  7. Dorothy Jordan (August 9, 1906 – December 7, 1988) was an American movie actress who had a short, successful career beginning in 1929. Career. Born in Clarksville, Tennessee, Jordan studied at what is now Rhodes College and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She performed in Broadway musicals, including Garrick Gaieties. [2]