Eric Balfour stars in "Haven" on Syfy as Duke Crocker, a local from the titular supernatural town who appears to be a free spirit and lives a modest life on his boat. However, it becomes clear that his mellow behavior may conceal a much darker agenda.
Balfour also stars in "Skyline" as Jarrod.
Eric Balfour's career in entertainment began at the age of 15, when a talent scout cast him as a series regular on the dancing and singing hit show "Kids Incorporated." He has since established himself
Balfour was seen in several films including Dimension Film's "Hell Ride," Mandate Film's "Horsemen," opposite Dennis Quaid, and Lionsgate's "The Spirit," alongside Eva Mendes. In addition to his film career, Balfour was seen in the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning FOX television drama "24," in which he reprised his season one role as Milo, the smart and eccentric resident computer expert at the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU).
Balfour's extensive list of television credits includes a starring role in Dick Wolf's "Conviction," on NBC, in which he played Brian Peluso, one of the young assistant district attorneys who battles some of the most difficult legal cases in New York. He was also seen as a series regular on the Golden Globe-winning HBO series "Six Feet Under," for creator/writer Alan Ball. Balfour played Gabe, Claire's (Lauren Ambrose) drug-addicted and troubled boyfriend.
On the big screen, Balfour can be seen in several films including 20th Century Fox's "In Her Shoes," starring opposite Cameron Diaz and directed by Curtis Hanson, and the remake of the cult classic hit "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," produced by Michael Bay, for his company Platinum Dunes, and directed by Marcus Nispel. Balfour was also seen in the New Line Cinema feature "Secondhand Lions," opposite Haley Joel Osment. His other credits include Revolution Studio's "America's Sweethearts," opposite Julia Roberts and John Cusack, and Paramount Pictures' "What Women Want," starring opposite Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, and directed by Nancy Meyers.
Balfour is also involved in many other creative endeavors as a writer, director and producer for his recently formed production company Off the Grid Entertainment. When not on screen, Balfour and his rock band Fredalba sell out headlining shows at legendary Los Angeles performance bars. He currently resides in Los Angeles.
Balfour also stars in "Skyline" as Jarrod.
Eric Balfour's career in entertainment began at the age of 15, when a talent scout cast him as a series regular on the dancing and singing hit show "Kids Incorporated." He has since established himself
as a creative force for both the television and film communities, playing interesting and eclectic characters.
Balfour was seen in several films including Dimension Film's "Hell Ride," Mandate Film's "Horsemen," opposite Dennis Quaid, and Lionsgate's "The Spirit," alongside Eva Mendes. In addition to his film career, Balfour was seen in the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning FOX television drama "24," in which he reprised his season one role as Milo, the smart and eccentric resident computer expert at the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU).
Balfour's extensive list of television credits includes a starring role in Dick Wolf's "Conviction," on NBC, in which he played Brian Peluso, one of the young assistant district attorneys who battles some of the most difficult legal cases in New York. He was also seen as a series regular on the Golden Globe-winning HBO series "Six Feet Under," for creator/writer Alan Ball. Balfour played Gabe, Claire's (Lauren Ambrose) drug-addicted and troubled boyfriend.
On the big screen, Balfour can be seen in several films including 20th Century Fox's "In Her Shoes," starring opposite Cameron Diaz and directed by Curtis Hanson, and the remake of the cult classic hit "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," produced by Michael Bay, for his company Platinum Dunes, and directed by Marcus Nispel. Balfour was also seen in the New Line Cinema feature "Secondhand Lions," opposite Haley Joel Osment. His other credits include Revolution Studio's "America's Sweethearts," opposite Julia Roberts and John Cusack, and Paramount Pictures' "What Women Want," starring opposite Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, and directed by Nancy Meyers.
Balfour is also involved in many other creative endeavors as a writer, director and producer for his recently formed production company Off the Grid Entertainment. When not on screen, Balfour and his rock band Fredalba sell out headlining shows at legendary Los Angeles performance bars. He currently resides in Los Angeles.
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