Leslie Allen Jordan (born April 29, 1955) is a singer, songwriter, and actor from the United States. Leslie is most known for his appearances in Hearts Afire (1993-1995), Will & Grace (2001-2006, 2017-2020), many characters in the American Horror Story trilogy (2011-present), Sid in The Cool Kids (2018-2019), and Phil in Call Me Kat (2021–present). Jordan was a skilled author and theatrical actor. Jordan portrayed Earl “Brother Boy” Ingram in both Sordid Lives and the well-known cult movie of the same name. Jordan returned to the part of a patient who is in a mental hospital in a television adaptation of the film that aired on Logo. In the autobiographical play Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel, which was later turned into a movie, he both wrote and acted. In 2004, he performed his one-man theatrical comedy, Like a Dog on Linoleum, across the nation to generally positive reviews.

Jordan played the ski patrol director in the 1990 film Ski Patrol. In 2007, Leslie appeared as celebrity-trasher Quincy Combs in the comedic drama Ugly Betty, and as Jesse Joe in the short-lived CW television series Hidden Palms. Jordan played Beverly Leslie, Karen’s arrogant, sexually ambiguous rival on the television series Will & Grace, for which he got an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series at the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in 2006. His Emmy nomination got him an invitation to deliver the awards for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series with Cloris Leachman at the 2006 Emmy Awards a week later.

Why is Leslie Jordan so short?

Actually, there’s no information about Leslie Jordan’s shortness in the media, but we can all tell that he is short by nature.