- Born
- Birth nameEric Anthony Roberts
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Eric Roberts is an Academy Award nominee for his role in Runaway Train (1985), and a three-time Golden Globe nominee for Runaway Train, Star 80 (1983) and King of the Gypsies (1978).
In addition, Roberts received acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival for his role in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) and It's My Party (1996). He also starred in La Cucaracha (1998), 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 (2008), Final Analysis (1992), The Specialist (1994), Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice (2014), Lovelace (2013) and The Expendables (2010).
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.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseEliza Roberts(August 16, 1992 - present)
- Children
- ParentsBetty Lou BredemusWalter Grady Roberts
- RelativesLisa Roberts Gillan(Sibling)Julia Roberts(Sibling)Hazel Moder(Niece or Nephew)Finn Moder(Niece or Nephew)Henry Moder(Niece or Nephew)Rhodes Robert Hedlund(Grandchild)
- Often plays manipulative villains
- Gravelly smoke burnished voice
- Thick, full hair
- He is the older brother of Julia Roberts and Lisa Roberts Gillan.
- He became a father for the 1st time at age 34 when his [now ex] girlfriend Kelly Cunningham gave birth to their daughter Emma Rose Roberts, aka Emma Roberts, on February 10, 1991.
- On June 4, 1981, he was driving in Connecticut with then-girlfriend Sandy Dennis's German Shepherd in the passenger seat when he crashed his jeep into a tree. While the dog escaped serious injury, Roberts spent 72 hours in a coma and was hospitalized for more than a month, forcing him to drop out of the Broadway show Mass Appeal.
- He has made just one movie - Blood Red (1989) - with sister Julia Roberts.
- From playing the Master in Doctor Who: The Movie (1996), which was failed attempt to relaunch Doctor Who (1963) as an ongoing series (it was a ratings hit in the UK but flopped in America), he nevertheless achieved a unique place in the history of the series for several reasons. He is the only non-British actor to play the Master, the only Oscar-nominated actor to play the Master and the only actor to play a villain in both the Batman and Doctor Who franchises.
- I do like the idea of putting something comical into an intense drama, and being intense in absurd circumstances within a comedy.
- My life is going to kill me. We all get angry when we realize that. But the anger is fear.
- I've had people say to me, "It's such a shame what happened to your career." I just smile and say I've had a blast. I really have.
- I had a perfect track record up to Rude Awakening (1989). Then the track record goes bumpy, then it goes bad and I'm ruining myself with B movies. I've done a lot of shit. But I have reinstated myself.
- This past 15 years, I made 120 movies, and I probably haven't seen 60 of them. But I've had a great time. I also don't have to die for my work anymore. I have never been more miserable or unhappy as when I shot Star 80 (1983) - as a person, just because of where I had to go every day. [2008]
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