Life in Stages with Joel Greenberg

Ep. 60 - Jordan Pettle

1 h 9 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Jordan Pettle has been a professional theatre actor, director and teacher for over 30 years. Since graduating from the National Theatre School in 1994, he has worked on stages across the country in both contemporary and classical work,. He has appeared in over 25 productions for Soulpepper Theatre and spent 4 seasons at the Stratford Festival. In Toronto, he has worked for Canadian Stage, Coal Mine, Tarragon Theatre, Studio 180 Theatre, Outside the March, Mirvish Productions, Factory Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille and Young People’s Theatre, among others. He has appeared in many television/film productions (Law and Order Toronto: Criminal Intent, Murdoch Mysteries, Suits, Kim’s Convenience, Titans, American Woman, etc.).   Over the past 15 years he has also taught and directed at George Brown Theatre School, Soulpepper, Wexford Collegiate for the Performing Arts, Randolph Academy and Toronto Metropolitan University In 2024, he co-created a theatre/baseball camp with Lisa-Marie DiLiberto at Theatre Direct. He is a rep baseball coach and spends his summers on baseball diamonds across Ontario. He lives in Toronto with his wife, Shannon, and their two sons, Sammy and Avi.

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Ep. 60 - Jordan Pettle

Jordan Pettle has been a professional theatre actor, director and teacher for over 30 years. Since graduating from the National Theatre School in 1994, he has worked on stages across the country in both contemporary and classical work,. He has appeared in over 25 productions for Soulpepper Theatre and spent 4 seasons at the Stratford Festival. In Toronto, he has worked for Canadian Stage, Coal Mine, Tarragon Theatre, Studio 180 Theatre, Outside the March, Mirvish Productions, Factory Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille and Young People’s Theatre, among others. He has appeared in many television/film productions (Law and Order Toronto: Criminal Intent, Murdoch Mysteries, Suits, Kim’s Convenience, Titans, American Woman, etc.).   Over the past 15 years he has also taught and directed at George Brown Theatre School, Soulpepper, Wexford Collegiate for the Performing Arts, Randolph Academy and Toronto Metropolitan University In 2024, he co-created a theatre/baseball camp with Lisa-Marie DiLiberto at Theatre Direct. He is a rep baseball coach and spends his summers on baseball diamonds across Ontario. He lives in Toronto with his wife, Shannon, and their two sons, Sammy and Avi.

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