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Eric Balfour
Eric Balfour in 2010
Born
Eric Salter Balfour
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1991 – present

Eric Salter Balfour (born April 24, 1977) is an American singer and actor of film and television. He is the lead singer of Born As Ghosts, formerly known as Fredalba. His best known roles include Milo Pressman on the action-thriller TV series 24 and Duke Crocker in the supernatural series Haven.

Personal life

Balfour was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Sharon, who works as a marriage and family counselor, and David Balfour, a chiropractor.[1] He has a younger sister, Tori.[2] He has Russian, French, and Native American ancestry.[3]

Career

Balfour appeared on the kids TV show Kids Incorporated for one season in 1991. In 1997, he appeared in the pilot for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as one of the show's very first victims, Jesse McNally. He appeared as a regular cast member in three short-lived TV shows. NBC's Hawaii was cancelled after seven episodes in 2004, UPN's Sex, Love & Secrets was cancelled after four episodes. Also in 2005, Balfour starred in the sexually explicit drama Lie with Me opposite Lauren Lee Smith. In March 2006, Balfour debuted as Brian Peluso on producer Dick Wolf's short-lived NBC crime drama, Conviction, which lasted one season. Balfour was also a guest star on the hit show Dawson's Creek, in the ninth episode of the first season.

He starred in the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre opposite Jessica Biel. He played a minor character in several episodes of The O.C., as Eddie, Theresa's fiancé, and in the hit HBO show Six Feet Under, as Claire's troubled boyfriend, Gabriel Dimas, during most of the show's first two seasons.

Balfour appeared in seven episodes of the first season of 24 as computer technician Milo Pressman in 2001. Five years later, Balfour reprised the role for nineteen episodes of 24's sixth season before leaving the show by his own request. Balfour appeared in ABC's Life on Mars as Eddie Carling, the brother of detective Ray Carling, as played by Michael Imperioli.

He is the face for the new Valentino male fragrance, Valentino V.

In September 2009, Balfour appeared in an episode of Monk alongside Louis Lombardi. The two had previously starred in 24, although in different seasons. In that same month, Balfour booked a recurring role on the new CW drama show The Beautiful Life, but the show was cancelled after its second episode and production was shut down immediately. In 2010, he starred in the Strause brothers thriller film Skyline.[4] He currently stars as Duke Crocker on the SyFy drama Haven.

Filmography

Balfour in 2008
year title role info
1991 Kids Incorporated Eric TV series
1992 Arresting Behavior Billy Ruskin 5 episodes
1993 Bloodlines: Murder in the Family Matt TV movie
1993 Danger Theatre Teenager #2 Episode: "An Old Friend for Dinner"
1993 Step by Step Michael Fielder Episode: "Never on Sunday"
1993-1994 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Benjamin Avery 2 episodes
1994 Animaniacs Jared (voice) 2 episodes
1995 Boy Meets World Tommy Episode: "Pop Quiz"
1995 Kirk Zack Episode: "The Crush"
1996 Shattered Image Greg
1996 Champs Danny Episode: "For Art's Sake"
1996 No One Would Tell Vince Fortner TV movie
1996 Townies Adam Episode: "The Good Job"
1997 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Jesse Episode: "Welcome to the Hellmouth"
Episode: "The Harvest"
1997 Trojan War Kyle
1997 Clueless Pizza Boy Episode: "Salsa, Chlorine & Tears"
1998 Dawson's Creek Warren Goering Episode: "Road Trip"
1998 Can't Hardly Wait Hippie Guy
1999 Nash Bridges Cliff Morehouse Episode: "Shoot the Moon"
1999 The West Wing Frat Boy #3 (uncredited) Episode: "Mr. Willis of Ohio"
1999 Scrapbook Andy Martin
2000 Chicago Hope Jason Kerns Episode: "Hanlon's Choice"
2000 What Women Want Cameron
2001 Rain Pvt. Morris
2001 FreakyLinks Chapin Demetrius Episode: "Subject: Live Fast, Die Young"
2001 America's Sweethearts Security Guard
2001 The Chronicle Mark Griffin Episode: "Only the Young Die Good"
2001 NYPD Blue Eli Beardsley
Charlie 'Spyder' Price
Episode: "Peeping Tommy"
Episode: "Two Clarks in a Bar"
2001 Six Feet Under Gabe 3 Episodes
2001–2003 Six Feet Under Gabriel Dimas 11 episodes
2001–2002 24 Milo Pressman 8 episodes
2003 Secondhand Lions Sheik's Grandson
2003 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Kemper
2003–2004 Veritas: The Quest Calvin Banks 13 episodes
2004 Fearless Ryan TV movie
2004 Face of Terror Saleem Haddad
2004 The O.C. Eddie 3 episodes
2004 Hawaii Christopher Gains TV series
2005 Be Cool Derek (scenes deleted)
2005 Rx Andrew
2005 Lie with Me David
2005 In Her Shoes Grant
2005 Sex, Love & Secrets Charlie Episode: "Secrets"
2006 Conviction A.D.A. Brian Peluso 13 episodes
2006 The Elder Son Skip
2007 Protect and Serve Paul Grogan TV movie
2007 24 Milo Pressman 20 episodes
2007 LA Ink Himself Received a tattoo from Kat Von D
2008 Hell Ride Comanche / Bix
2008 What We Take from Each Other Thief of Hands Short film
2008 The Ex List Johnny Diamont Episode: "Pilot"
2008 The Spirit Mahmoud
2009 Horsemen Taylor Kurth
2009 Spread Sean
2009 Fear Itself Maxwell Episode: "Echoes"
2009 Life on Mars Eddie Carling Episode: "The Dark Side of the Moon"
2009 Rise of the Gargoyles Prof. Jack Randall TV movie
2009 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Max Goodwin Episode: "Salome in Manhattan"
2009 Monk Lenny Barlowe Episode: "Mr. Monk Is Someone Else"
2009 Valemont Eric Gracen TV miniseries
2010 Call 213 Michael Grey
2010 Dinoshark Trace McGraw TV movie
2010 Saving Grace Jesus Episode: "Loose Men in Tight Jeans"
2010 Beatdown Victor Video
2010 Haven Duke Crocker 13 episodes
2010 Skyline Jarrod
2010 The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy Will Edwards Completed
2010 Do Not Disturb Frank Segment: "Rocketman"
2010 Dark as Day Jake Pre-production
2011 Silver Cord Georgie Pre-production
2011 No Ordinary Family Lucas Winnick 2 episodes

References

  1. ^ Eric Balfour Biography (1977-)
  2. ^ Eric Balfour Biography | TVGuide.com
  3. ^ Moore, Frazier (2006-02-28). "Balfour courts stardom with 'Conviction'". TODAY Television. Retrieved 2010-11-25. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ Cast of the Strause Brothers' Skyline Expands by One

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