Eric Stoltz

AKA:
Eric H Stoltz
Nationality:
American
Birthdate:
09/30/1961
Birthplace:
Whittier, California
biography
One of cinema's most prolific actors and a favorite of independent filmmakers, Eric Stoltz is a witty, charming, intelligent redhead whose versatility has resulted in a decidedly eclectic body of work. His good looks have won him a fair share of leading man parts, but he has also frequently rejected the wholesome image to access his dark side, playing some angry and downright scuzzy types. "I'm not a career builder," he has admitted. "I've never plotted out how to become a 'marketable persona.'" What he has become is a first-rate actor, one who makes time for stage roles and counts having to Continued
Credits
(TV Show)
2007-2007
Director
2007
(TV Show)
2007-2007
Chris Veeder
2007
Chris Veeder
2007
(TV Show)
2007-2007
S.O.S Serial Killer
2007
William Davis
2005
(TV Show)
2005-2005
Tom
2005
George Miller
2004
(TV Show)
2003-2003
Mark Colm
2003
Mark Colm
2003
Mark Colm
2003
Mark Colm
2003
Mark Colm
2003
Mr. Lance Lawson
2002
Teddy
2002
(TV Show)
2002-2002
Director
2002
Chuck
2001
Lawrence Selden
2000
Jimmy
1998
Executive Producer
1998
Lester Grimm
1998
Actor
1998
Dr Steven Cale
1997
Simon
1995
Jeff Newman
1995
Lance
1994
Producer
1994
Joseph
1994
Zed
1994
Jake Briggs
1994
Rocky Dennis
1985
John Brooke
Andy Wheeler
Fresno Burnbaum
McDonald
Christopher
Bill Conrad
Danny Daly
Danny Hicks
Frank Cimballi
Percy Shelley
Levine
Robert Nerra
Actor
Joel Garcia
Keith Nelson
Matt Rutledge
Martin Brundle
Richter Boudreau
milestones
Year
Milestone
1964 
Moved to American Samoa with family at age three (date approximate)
1969 
Moved to Santa Barbara, California at age eight (date approximate)
1970 
Played piano for a local theater group in Santa Barbara (date approximate)
1971 
Switched to acting (date approximate)
1978 
TV-movie debut, "The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank" (CBS)
1981 
Joined an American repertory company which performed at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland; performed in "Tobacco Road", "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" and "Working"
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