Role Actress Years active 2010–present Partner Macaulay Culkin (2013–) | Labels Innit Recordings Albums Sponge Name Jordan Price | |
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Genres Dream poppsychedelic rockindie pop Movies The Nymphets, Ride, Fourth Man Out, Double Fault, Get Happy! Similar Macaulay Culkin, Rachel Miner, Kieran Culkin, Mila Kunis, Kit Culkin Profiles | ||
Occupation Actress, singer, model Associated acts Mollee Gray, Madisen Hill |
Jordan lane price sings with besties at the bigshow karaoke
Jordan Lane Price (born March 13, 1992) is an American actress, singer and model. She is best known for her portrayal of Celia Fitzgerald in The Online Network reboot of soap opera drama series All My Children.
Contents
- Jordan lane price sings with besties at the bigshow karaoke
- Jordan lane price and robert scott wilson discuss the return of all my children
- Early life
- Career
- Extended plays
- References

Jordan lane price and robert scott wilson discuss the return of all my children
Early life

When Price was eight years old, she began musical theater, which eventually led her to start working in professional theater. She studied philosophy in college.
Career

At the age of 15, Price successfully auditioned for a girl group created by Brian Lukow, entitled Huckapoo where she portrayed Groovy Tuesday, the sensitive hippie. Though they never released a debut album, their music was featured in Disney movies before their break up in 2008.

Price portrayed Celia Fitzgerald in The Online Network reboot of soap opera drama series All My Children. It was originally reported Price was cast in the role of an aged Miranda Montgomery, however she would portray a new character of Celia Fitzgerald, and that the role of Miranda would be played by Denyse Tontz. Price first appeared in the contract role when the series premiered on April 29, 2013. Her performance as the character were well received by critics.

Her debut extended play (EP), Sponge will be released on June 30 from Innit Recordings. It was composed entirely by singer-songwriter and producer James Levy, mixed at The Rumpus Room and mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound. The lead single, "These Days" was positively received by critics as a "timeless piece of pop perfect" while also pointing out the "60s-inspired vibe and Price’s fuzzed out vocals add to the track’s winsome, retro feel". The second single, title track "Sponge", was also positively received by critics as a "tune resplendent in beats to march to and Lane Price's honeyed tones layered and lightly reverbed".
Extended plays
