Eric Ritter was born on August 29, 1976 in Reno, Nevada, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Coyote Ugly (2000), Scandal (2012) and F***ing Identical Twins. He has been married to Cindy Ritter since September 18, 2011. He was previously married to Michelle Obenrader.
Roberts is an Academy Award nominee for his role in Runaway Train, and a three-time Golden Globe nominee for Runaway Train, Star 80, and King of the Gypsies. In addition, Roberts received acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival for his role in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints and It's My Party. He also starred in La Cucaracha, which won Best Film at the Austin Film Festival, and for which Roberts won Best Actor at the New York Independent Film Festival that same year. Other notable performances include his roles in The Dark Knight, Final Analysis, and Paul Thoman Anderson's Inherent Vice for Warner Bros., Millennium Films' Lovelace and The Expendables for Lionsgate. On television, Roberts' memorable recurring roles include USA's Suits, CSI and Code Black for CBS, NBC's Heroes, and Crash for Starz. He has appeared in guest star roles on ABC's Greys Anatomy, NBC's Will & Grace, Fox's Brooklyn Nine-Nine, CBS' Hawaii Five-O, HBO's Entourage, and so much more. Upcoming, Roberts plays Matt Dillon's doctor in Head Full of Honey, a Warner Bros. Germany production that is directed by Til Schweiger. Emily Mortimer and Nick Nolte also star. He also has a supporting role in the independent Hard Luck Love Song directed by Justin Corsbie. Roberts will play "Skip," a grizzled doorman whom offers advice to characters played by Michael Dorman and Sophia Bush. The film also stars Dermott Mulroney, and American rapper, RZA. Finally, Roberts is set to recur as DEA boss "Erick Sheldon" in La Reina del Sur for Telemundo Global Studio and Netflix. Roberts was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, and grew up in and around the Atlanta area. He began his career in theatre in New York City where he won the Theatre World Award for his role on Broadway in Burn This. He resides in Los Angeles with his wife of 26 years and brood of felines. Roberts is represented by Sovereign Talent Group, Cultivate Entertainment, and Miles Anthony Associates in the UK.
Eric Robertson is known for The Angels' Share (2012), Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz (2013) and Tommy's Honour (2016).
Eric Robinson is known for More Than Honey (2012).
Eric Rochant was born on February 24, 1961 in Paris, France. He is a writer and director, known for Le Bureau des Légendes (2015), Un monde sans pitié (1989) and Les patriotes (1994).
Eric "Twitch" Rodrigue is an actor, Grammy nominated musician and writer who lives in South Texas. Eric's acting career began around age 10 when a neighbor who was directing the play "The Littlest Angel" asked him to try out for the lead. Eric got the part and was bitten by the acting bug. After living in Houston for many years and playing music professionally around the world, Eric moved his family to a small town on the coast of South Texas. It was here that Eric became part of the Corpus Christi independent film community acting in such movies as Deviant Behavior, Dreadtime Stories, Adult-R-Rated Insanity, Operation Einzelganger, Song and many more.
Eric Roesler-Yue is known for Fractured (2019).
Eric Rogers is known for Secret Santa: A Christmas Adventure (2021).
Eric's a trained, experienced actor - excellent on camera and on stage. Noted for his compelling portrayal of J.P. Morgan in the Emmy winning, global phenomenon The Men Who Built America, Eric returned to Gilded Age America as Thomas Edison in National Geographic's American Genius: Edison vs Tesla. In 2016, Eric will be seen as notorious Union Pacific boss Thomas 'Doc' Durant in Robert Redford's Untitled West Project for AMC and play a key role in revving up American Speed: The True Story of NASCAR for CMT. On stage, Eric recently toured Europe for 11 months in a sensational sell-out staging of the Broadway classic West Side Story. A veteran of leading roles and supporting characters in contemporary comedies and classic dramas, he's done Shakespeare, Mamet, Marber, and McPherson, musicals and Ayckbourn and played parts as varied as Sherlock Holmes, Felix Ungar and the Duke of Venice. He's worked with likes of Danny Woodburn, Robert Cuccioli, Davis McCallum and Mike Cahill and trained with noted coaches Bob Krakower, Michael Cumpsty, Sean Durkin and Katie Bull. Eric's training includes On Camera technique, Shakespeare, Meisner, improv, Practical Aesthetics, and vocal production from institutions including Temple University, the Atlantic Acting School, and One On One NYC.
Eric achieved national recognition for his role as a regular cast member on Season 3 of the Emmy Award-winning PBS series Zoom (1997). His acting career began when his third grade class put on a series of plays from an anthology the students were reading. From there, he was hooked. At the suggestion of his teacher Eric signed up for an acting summer camp and although he was too young for the program, he was allowed to join because of a glowing review from his teacher. From here, all bets were off as Eric stole the show each summer for five summers. One day he saw an advertisement for an open call for the second incarnation of Zoom." Although he did not make the first cut, Eric's determination pushed him to try again the following year. Timing is everything, and he was cast as one of seven cast out of over 3,000 kids who auditioned. After "Zoom," Eric took some time off from professional acting to focus on his academics at Silver Lake Regional High School in Kingston, Massachusetts, where his interests led him to excel in academics and sports, as well as theatre. He was the captain of the track team while stealing the show again in school plays, earning Highest Honors all four years. Upon graduating second in his class as the school's Salutatorian, Eric enrolled in Emerson College in Boston, where he starting focusing more on his acting career. His work during college included regional theatre, commercials, feature films, and he continued to be involved as both an actor and stage combat director in the main stage plays and student films at Emerson, while still making Dean's List each semester and graduating Magna Cum Laude. Eric's theatre credits at Emerson include playing Oberon and Theseus in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," as well as roles in various student films. Eric was awarded the college's prestigious Isabel Sanford Scholarship, which is designated to assist minority students studying theatre, media, and/or technical arts.