Eric Roberts
Eric Roberts | |
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Born | Eric Anthony Roberts April 18, 1956 Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1974–present |
Works | Full list |
Spouse |
Eliza Garrett (m. 1992) |
Partners |
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Children | Emma Roberts |
Relatives |
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Website | www |
Eric Anthony Roberts (born April 18, 1956) is an American actor.[1][2] In a career spanning over 50 years, Roberts has amassed more than 700 credits and appeared in blockbusters, independent films, television series, animation, short films, and student films.[3][4][5]
Roberts' career began with a leading role in
Notable films Roberts has appeared in include Raggedy Man (1981), The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984), By the Sword (1991), Final Analysis (1992), The Specialist (1994), The Cable Guy (1996), Cecil B. Demented (2000), National Security (2003), A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006), The Dark Knight (2008), The Expendables (2010), Lovelace (2013), Inherent Vice (2014), The Human Centipede 3 (2015), and Babylon (2022). A black belt in taekwondo, Roberts also demonstrated his martial arts skills in the films Best of the Best (1989) and its sequel Best of the Best II (1993).
His varied television work includes being the only non-
Early life
Eric Anthony Roberts was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, on April 18, 1956,[6] to Betty Lou Bredemus and Walter Grady Roberts, one-time actors and playwrights, who met while touring with a production of George Washington Slept Here for the armed forces.[7] In 1963, they co-founded the Atlanta Actors and Writers Workshop in Atlanta off Juniper Street in Midtown. They ran a children's acting school in Decatur, Georgia. Roberts' mother became a church secretary and real estate agent, and his father was a vacuum cleaner salesman.[8] Roberts' younger siblings, Julia Roberts (from whom he was estranged until 2004) and Lisa Roberts Gillan, are also actors.
In 1971, Roberts' parents filed for divorce, which was finalized in early 1972.[9] He stayed with his father, who died of cancer in March 1977,[7][10] in Atlanta.[7] After the divorce, his sisters moved with their mother to Smyrna, a suburb of Atlanta.[7] In 1972, their mother married Michael Motes. In 1976, they had a daughter,[7] Nancy Motes, who died February 9, 2014, at age 37, of an apparent drug overdose.[11] Michael Motes was abusive and often unemployed. In 1983, she divorced Motes, citing "cruelty"; she later said that marrying him was the biggest mistake of her life.[12]
Career
Roberts got his start on the NBC daytime soap opera Another World originating the role of Ted Bancroft from February 14 to June 17, 1977. He made his acting debut earlier in 1974 in the soap opera How to Survive a Marriage.[3]
Roberts received
Roberts' other starring roles included
In 1996, he appeared in the Doctor Who television film in the role of the Master. When SFX listed previous Masters in Doctor Who, the magazine said of Roberts: "Out-acted by a CGI snake in the same production." The onscreen wife of Roberts' human character, who is killed by her newly possessed husband taken over by the Master, is played by his real-life wife. He also co-starred in the 1996 television miniseries version of In Cold Blood, in the role of Perry Smith; he was nominated for a Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film.[citation needed] He starred in C-16 for its entire 1997 to 1998 run.[13] He starred opposite John Ritter in the movie Tripfall in 1998. He played the Archangel Michael in The Prophecy II (1997).
Roberts co-starred on the
Roberts voiced the
2000–2008
In 2000, Roberts played a serial killer in The Flying Dutchman.[19] In 2002, he portrayed an FBI detective in Ja Rule's music video for his song "Down Ass Bitch", as well as its sequel "Down 4 U".[20]
In 2003, Roberts also appeared in The Killers' music video for their song "Mr. Brightside", later reprising the role in the music video for their 2012 single "Miss Atomic Bomb".[21]
In 2005, he appeared in the music videos for
In 2006, he starred in the drama movie A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.[23] The movie was a success and earned $2,035,468 at the box-office and holds a 75% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[24] he appeared in the video for Akon's "Smack That", featuring Eminem.[25] The same year, he had a role in the romantic comedy film Phat Girlz, starring Mo'Nique, which receive good reviews and generate $7,401,890 in theaters worldwide.[26] He had a major role in the British-German-American martial arts action film DOA: Dead or Alive, based on the famous videogame of the same name, which grossed $7.5 million on a budget of $30 million.[27]
In early January 2007, Roberts starred in the two-part miniseries
On July 18, 2008, he appeared in
2009–2011
In February 2009,
It was announced in June 2010 that he would be joining the cast of the
In 2011, he guest-starred in USA Network's Burn Notice season 5 finale ("Fail Safe") as an "off the books" spy recruiter. In the same year, he acted in the drama and family film Shannon's Rainbow, based on Mowod's own experiences seeing his brother rehabilitate an injured horse and win a championship horse race.[43][44][45][46] Later that year he acted in the horror comedy anthology film Chillerama, consisting of four stories, with each segment being an homage to a different genre and style.[47] The movie was acclaimed by critics and has gained a cult following.[48][49]
2012–2015
Roberts starred in the 2012 mystery thriller Deadline, playing the role of politically incorrect reporter Ronnie Bullock.[50] He appeared in the horror film Snow White: A Deadly Summer, directed by David DeCoteau.[51] He is featured as Uncle Shadrack, head of a Romani family, in 2012's The Finder on FOX. He had a recurring role in the TV series The Finder as a gypsy who had the title of king among a gypsy community in southern Florida. The same year, he was starred in the catastrophe movie The Mark.[52] He also appeared in the Christmas comedy film Christmas in Compton, starring Keith David and Omar Gooding, which received positives reviews.[53]
On February 18, 2013, he was featured in independent children's film
In 2014, he starred in neo-noir period comedy-drama film
Between 2014 and 2015 Roberts played the recurring character Charles Forstman in the TV legal drama Suits.[69]
In 2015, he appeared in season 5 of Lost Girl, a Canadian TV show on Showcase, as the main character, Bo's, father. In 2015 he appeared in the Rihanna video "Bitch Better Have My Money" and in Chris Cornell's video for "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart".
2016–2019
The Nigerian comedy drama movie
In 2017, he had a major role in the horror thriller film The Institute, alongside James Franco and Pamela Anderson.[77]
Roberts is a Ficore member of SAG-AFTRA and works on union as well as non-union projects.
In 2018, he appeared in the third series of UK Channel4 reality show
In a 2018
In 2019, he starred in the crime thriller drama
since 2020
In 2020, he starred in several movies including Reboot Camp, Angels Fallen, The Unbreakable Sword, Deported, Collision Earth, Hayalet : 3 Yasam and Top Gunner.[86] Furthermore, he starred in the DC Comics short movie Pamela & Ivy[87] and appeared in the fan-made movie Gambit: Playing for Keeps.[88]
Roberts reprised the role of the Master in Doctor Who audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions.[89][90] In January 2021, Roberts reprised the role of the Master in Masterful, a special audio drama release celebrating the 50th anniversary of the debut of that character. In March 2021, he appeared in his own spinoff series, Master! as well. The same year, he took part in the horror movie Escape to the Cove, appeared in the acclaimed short drama The Sleepless, guest starred again in season 17, episode 14 on the TV show Grey's Anatomy, acted in the comedy Peach Cobbler, starred in the TV movie Mommy's Deadly Con Artist. He was also involved in the drama movie After Masks, the horror film 616 Wilford Lane and the comedy Mr. Birthday. In 2022, he co-starred with Lana Wood in Dog Boy, and as a recurring character in the second season of the HBO series The Righteous Gemstones In 2023, he played a minor role in Brat 3 and he was a guest star at Season 2 South Wind: On the Edge (created by Miloš Avramović) together with Miloš Biković and William Baldwin.
Roberts's memoir, Runaway Train: or, The Story of My Life So Far, is scheduled to be published through St. Martin's Press on September 17, 2024. It was co-written with Vanity Fair contributor Sam Kashner.[91]
Personal life
Roberts holds a black belt in taekwondo and has demonstrated his skills as a fighter in the Best of the Best franchise.[92][93]
Relationships and family
A 1989 profile of actress
In 1981, some months after Roberts began living with Dennis, he was in a debilitating car accident near their home.[95] His ordeal was described by People magazine years later as "a month-long hospital stay after a bad car accident in 1981." Leaving the Wilton house he lived with Dennis, Roberts went for a Jeep ride with his girlfriend's German shepherd. When the dog seemed to lean out too far, Roberts tried to get hold of him. He let go of the steering wheel, and the car ended up hitting a tree. He was in a coma for three days.[95] Dennis, an animal lover who cared for many dogs and cats, was relieved to learn her German shepherd was not injured in the accident.[96] After Roberts recovered, his live-in relationship with Dennis lasted a few more years. Author James Spada claimed that it came to an end because of his affair with actress Ellen Barkin,[9] while Roberts cited Dennis' refusal to start an animal shelter for some 100 stray cats living in the couple's shared home as the reason for their split.[83]
Roberts broke off engagements with Dennis[97] and actress Dana Wheeler-Nicholson.[95] He has a daughter, Emma, from a live-in relationship with Kelly Cunningham;[98] Emma was born on February 10, 1991.[98] She eventually became an actress as well, making her major-film debut at age 10 in the 2001 drama Blow.[98] After Roberts' relationship with Cunningham, he married Eliza Garrett (daughter of actors David Rayfiel and Lila Garrett) in 1992. His stepson, Keaton Simons, is a singer-songwriter, and his stepdaughter, Morgan Simons, is a chef. Roberts became a grandfather for the first time in December 2020 when Emma gave birth to her first child, a son named Rhodes, with actor Garrett Hedlund.[99]
On January 12, 2001, Roberts visited The Howard Stern Radio Show with Garrett, during a segment called "The Gossip Game" with Mike Walker of the National Enquirer. He confirmed that he and his sister, Julia, had been estranged for several years. The source of the estrangement had been his past drug abuse and her siding with his ex-girlfriend over the custody of his daughter. In 2004, he told People magazine that he and his sister reconciled when he visited her in the hospital after she gave birth to twins.[100]
Legal issues
In 1987, Roberts was arrested for possession of
In February 1995, Roberts was arrested for shoving his wife into a wall.[101]
Bibliography
- — (2024). Runaway Train: or, The Story of My Life So Far. co-written with Sam Kashner. New York: ISBN 978-1-250-27532-5.[91]
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External links
- Media related to Eric Roberts at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Official channel on YouTube
- Eric Roberts at IMDb
- Eric Roberts at the Internet Broadway Database
- Eric Roberts at AllMovie
- The Oracle of Bacon – The Center of the Hollywood Universe