Ron Eldard stars in "Super 8," opposite Kyle Chandler and Elle Fanning, as Louis. The sci-fi thriller is written and directed by J.J. Abrams.
A popular character actor, Ron Eldard has created a wide array of characters seen across film, stage, and television.
Eldard's many film credits include "Scent of a Woman," "The Last Supper," "Just a Kiss," "Ghost Ship," "Sleepers," "True Love," and "Black Hawk Down," He played a heroic role in the DreamWorks blockbuster "Deep Impact," opposite Morgan Freeman and Robert Duvall, which grossed over $350 million worldwide. Following this, he returned to comedy, starring opposite Russell Crowe in the light-hearted "Mystery Alaska." He also played a major role opposite Jennifer Connelly in the searing drama "House of Sand and Fog."
Recent stage work for Eldard include a performance in the Tony Award-winning production of "Death of a Salesman," playing the integral role of Willy Loman's son, the lost golden boy, Biff. He also appeared in 1999 in the explosive production of Neil Labute's triptych of monologues, "Bash," with Calista Flockhart and Paul Rudd. The show played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles, and went a long way towards establishing LaBute's reputation.
Earlier stage work include the off-Broadway production of "Aven U Boys," directed by Fred Zollo, and "Servy 'N' Bernice 4ever," directed by Terry Kinney. Eldard also wrote the one-man show "Standing Eight Count," which he performed at Naked Angels, and played the Brando role of Terry Malloy in the Broadway production of "On The Waterfront.
On television, Eldard's credits include a memorable arc opposite Julianna Margulies on "ER" and a lead role in the NBC comedy "Men Behaving Badly." More recently, he starred opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh in Angelica Huston's acclaimed "Bastard Out of Carolina," and drew huge raves for his performance as the lead in the HBO original movie "When Trumpets Fade," directed by John Irvin.
A popular character actor, Ron Eldard has created a wide array of characters seen across film, stage, and television.
Eldard's many film credits include "Scent of a Woman," "The Last Supper," "Just a Kiss," "Ghost Ship," "Sleepers," "True Love," and "Black Hawk Down," He played a heroic role in the DreamWorks blockbuster "Deep Impact," opposite Morgan Freeman and Robert Duvall, which grossed over $350 million worldwide. Following this, he returned to comedy, starring opposite Russell Crowe in the light-hearted "Mystery Alaska." He also played a major role opposite Jennifer Connelly in the searing drama "House of Sand and Fog."
Recent stage work for Eldard include a performance in the Tony Award-winning production of "Death of a Salesman," playing the integral role of Willy Loman's son, the lost golden boy, Biff. He also appeared in 1999 in the explosive production of Neil Labute's triptych of monologues, "Bash," with Calista Flockhart and Paul Rudd. The show played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles, and went a long way towards establishing LaBute's reputation.
Earlier stage work include the off-Broadway production of "Aven U Boys," directed by Fred Zollo, and "Servy 'N' Bernice 4ever," directed by Terry Kinney. Eldard also wrote the one-man show "Standing Eight Count," which he performed at Naked Angels, and played the Brando role of Terry Malloy in the Broadway production of "On The Waterfront.
On television, Eldard's credits include a memorable arc opposite Julianna Margulies on "ER" and a lead role in the NBC comedy "Men Behaving Badly." More recently, he starred opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh in Angelica Huston's acclaimed "Bastard Out of Carolina," and drew huge raves for his performance as the lead in the HBO original movie "When Trumpets Fade," directed by John Irvin.
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