Ron Eldard

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Ron Eldard
Born February 20, 1965 (1965-02-20) (age 43)
Long Island, New York

Ronald Jason Eldard (born February 20, 1965) is an American film, television and stage actor known for his understated character roles on both the screen and the stage.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Eldard, the second youngest of seven children, was born in Long Island, New York. His mother passed away when he was a teenager, and as a result he and his siblings were sent to live with various family members. He graduated from the prestigious New York High School for the Performing Arts' Drama Department. Prior to acting, Eldard was a Golden Gloves boxer and in school he was able to bench press an impressive 312lbs. He still remains physically active today.

[edit] Career

Eldard made his film debut in the 1989 comedy True Love, written and directed by Nancy Savoca, and co-starring Annabella Sciorra. This film won the Grandy Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Eldard has performed on Broadway in critically acclaimed productions of On the Waterfront, Biloxi Blues, Bash: Latterday Plays, and Death of a Salesman. The latter two were filmed for Showtime productions.

Vanity Fair's April 2001 issue contained an article entitled The Co-Stars, including Eldard among a group of often overlooked actors (also included were Chris Cooper, William Fichtner, Dylan Baker, and David Morse). The article stated that "every Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, and Brad Pitt needs actors like these, the men who can hold their own on-screen against anyone, even if they don't have the biggest trailer on the set. In literally hundreds of films, these five actors have done a lot of the dirty work so that the stars can shine a little more brightly. Without them, who would play the guy who doesn't get the girl? Who would play "the friend", and who would play "the villain"? Who would drive the other car in the chase sequence? Who would move the plot forward? And who would die in Reel Four? Leave the heroics to the leading men".[1]

On January 9, 2006 he debuted in the role of Father Flynn in the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning Broadway production of Doubt opposite the esteemed British actress Dame Eileen Atkins.

[edit] Personal life

Eldard met his former girlfriend, Julianna Margulies, in an acting class in 1991. They co-starred in NBC's hit show ER together, with Eldard playing the role of a paramedic by the name of Shep. They also starred together in Ghost Ship in 2002. Their relationship ended in 2003.

[edit] Filmography and other credits

Year Title Character
1989 True Love Michael
1991 Drop Dead Fred Mickey Bunce
1992 Arresting Behavior Officer Donny Walsh
Scent of a Woman Officer Gore
1993 Bakersfield, P.D. Detective Wade Preston
1995 Sex & the Other Man Bill
The Last Supper Pete
1995-1996 ER Paramedic Ray 'Shep' Shepard

(guest starring role)

1996 Bastard Out of Carolina Glen Waddell
Sleepers John Reilly
Men Behaving Badly Kevin Murphy (1996-1997)
1998 Delivered

aka Death by Pizza (USA: TV title)

Reed
Deep Impact Oren Monash
When Trumpets Fade

aka Hamburger Hill 2 (Australia)

Pvt. David Manning
1999 The Runner Edward Harrington
Mystery, Alaska Matt 'Skank' Marden
2000 Bash: Latter-Day Plays  
Death of a Salesman Biff Loman
2001 Black Hawk Down CWO Michael Durant
2002 Ghost Ship Dodge
Just a Kiss Dag
2003 House of Sand and Fog Lester
2004 Fathers and Sons Tom
2005 Blind Justice Detective Jim Dunbar
2006 Freedomland Danny Martin
2007 Diggers Jack
Already Dead Thomas Archer

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