Glenn Jordan (born April 5, 1936) is a retired American television director[1] and producer.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Jordan directed multiple episodes of Family and numerous television movies, several based on real persons as diverse as Benjamin Franklin, George Armstrong Custer, Lucille Ball, Christa McAuliffe, and Karen Ann Quinlan.
His directing credits include small-screen adaptions of The Picture of Dorian Gray, Les Misérables, Hogan's Goat, Eccentricities of a Nightingale, The Women's Room, A Streetcar Named Desire, O Pioneers!, and A Christmas Memory.
Additional television directing credits include Heartsounds, Botticelli, Sarah, Plain and Tall, To Dance with the White Dog, Barbarians at the Gate, The Long Way Home, Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End, The Boys, and Jane's House.
Jordan directed three feature films: Only When I Laugh, The Buddy System, and Mass Appeal.