Kathleen Jordan
Kathleen Jordan is an American television writer and showrunner known for creating the Netflix series "Teenage Bounty Hunters" and HBO's "The Decameron".[1] She is the daughter of Hamilton Jordan, who served as Chief of Staff to President Jimmy Carter.[2]
Early life and education
Jordan grew up in Buckhead, a conservative area of Atlanta, Georgia, in what she has described as a "liberal, Democratic family."[3] She attended a Christian preparatory high school called Willingham, an experience that would later influence her creative work, particularly "Teenage Bounty Hunters."[4] During her high school years, she felt that she didn't quite fit in with the conservative environment, which informed the themes she would later explore in her writing.[3]
Career
Teenage Bounty Hunters
Jordan created the Netflix series "Teenage Bounty Hunters," which drew heavily from her personal experiences growing up in Atlanta. The series explores the intersection of conservative Christian values and teenage sexuality, themes Jordan has cited as being inspired by her own upbringing. In interviews, she has mentioned that the character Blair is based on her own teenage insecurities, fantasies, and desires for how she wished she had acted at her Christian preparatory high school.[3]
When discussing the show's approach to religion and sexuality, Jordan has stated: "Religion and sex are so much more complicated than the binary ways that we think about how they intersect." She emphasized the importance of treating religious themes with respect while not "pulling any punches," noting that she aimed for the show to be "open-minded and agnostic about religion."[3]
The Decameron
Jordan created and served as showrunner for HBO's "The Decameron," a series inspired by Giovanni Boccaccio's 14th-century collection of novellas of the same name. She developed the show during the COVID-19 pandemic while eight months pregnant, finding parallels between the historical bubonic plague setting and modern pandemic experiences.[5]
In interviews, Jordan has mentioned that she was drawn to The Decameron as source material because it offered an opportunity to process collective pandemic experiences with "ironic distance."[6] She had previously read The Canterbury Tales in high school and revisited Boccaccio's The Decameron during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jordan has described taking "the armature of the text" while reimagining "what really would happen if a bunch of wealthy people thought that money was going to save them from Death."[7]
While the show draws inspiration from Boccaccio's work, Jordan has clarified that the similarities are primarily in "the germination and the structure of the concept and the spirit of the show."[8]
Other projects
In January 2025, Jordan signed a two-year overall deal with HBO and its streaming service. While she was reportedly one of the finalists considered to lead HBO's "Harry Potter" series, she ultimately was not selected for that project but continues to develop other projects with Warner Bros. Discovery.[9]
Personal life
Jordan is the daughter of Hamilton Jordan, who served as White House Chief of Staff during Jimmy Carter's presidency. She completed her father's unfinished memoir, Boy From Georgia: Coming of Age In The Segregated South, which was published posthumously.[2]
As of 2024, Jordan lives in Los Angeles, California.[3] She wrote "The Decameron" while eight months pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2024 | The Decameron | Creator, Writer, Showrunner | Netflix miniseries |
2020 | Teenage Bounty Hunters | Creator, Writer, Producer | Netflix series |
2019 | American Princess | Writer | TV series |
2015 | Threesome | Writer | TV series |
2015 | Pacific Warriors | Associate Producer | TV series |
2015 | The Prancing Elites Project | Associate Producer | TV series |
References
- ^ "Kathleen Jordan | Produktion, Drehbuch, Casting". IMDb (in German). Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ a b "Kathleen Jordan: Memoir of Her Late Father, Hamilton Jordan, Aide To Former President Jimmy Carter". WBGO. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ a b c d e "How 'Teenage Bounty Hunters' reconciles female pleasure, sexuality, and conservative Christianity". EW.com. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ Romero, Ariana. "Just How Real Is Netflix's Teenage Bounty Hunters? Its Creator Reveals All". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ a b Foertsch, Rachel (2024-07-30). "The Decameron Creator Kathleen Jordan & Star Tony Hale On Crafting A Dark Comedy About The Black Death". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ Fell, Nicole (2024-07-29). "How 'The Decameron' Showrunner Kathleen Jordan Found the Right Tone for the Plague-Set Comedy". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ "The Perfect Setting for a Wine-Fueled Sex Romp? How About Italy in the 1300s During an Outbreak of Plague?". Town & Country. 2024-07-25. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ Lane, Carly (2024-07-29). "'The Decameron' Creator on Crafting a "Pressure Cooker" of an Adaptation". Collider. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ White, Peter (2024-07-15). "Kathleen Jordan Inks Overall Deal With HBO & Max". Deadline. Retrieved 2025-04-18.