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Eddie Cibrian

Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Edward Bryant Cibrian
Birth Date
June 18, 1973
Birth Place
Burbank, California, USA
Famous As
Actor
Popular for
As Jimmy Doherty in TV series "Third Watch" (1999-2005)
Birth Name
Edward Bryant Cibrian
Birth Date
June 18, 1973
Birth Place
Burbank, California, USA
Height
6' 2"
Nationality
American
Education
  • Graduated from Montclair High School
  • Attended UCLA, majored in Business
Father
Carlos Cibrian
Mother
Hortensia Cibrian
Spouse
Brandi Glanville (12-May-01 - Aug 2009), LeAnn Rimes (singer/actress, since 22-Apr-11)
Son
Mason Edward (b. 8-Jun-03), Jake Austin (b. 7-Apr-07)

Edward Bryant Cibrian, known professionally as Eddie Cibrian, is an American actor recognized for his captivating performances in both television and film. Born on June 16, 1973, in Burbank, California, he has built a career that spans several successful decades, becoming a familiar face in the entertainment industry. His notable roles have endeared him to audiences, particularly his portrayal of Jimmy Doherty in the acclaimed series Third Watch, which showcased his talent and helped solidify his status in Hollywood.

Cibrian's early life was shaped by his upbringing in a Latino household, with his father, Carlos Cibrian, and mother, Hortensia Cibrian, instilling a strong work ethic in him. He developed an interest in acting at a young age, which led him to pursue a career in the performing arts. He first garnered attention for his role as Cole Deschanel on the soap opera Sunset Beach, where he showcased his charm and charisma, quickly becoming a fan favorite.

Throughout his career, Cibrian has taken on a variety of roles that highlight his versatility as an actor. He appeared as Matt Clark in the long-running soap opera The Young and the Restless, and later took on the character Russell Varon in the science fiction series Invasion. His work in the procedural drama CSI: Miami as Jesse Cardoza further demonstrated his ability to adapt to different genres. More recently, he starred as Eddie Valetik in the detective series Take Two, which combined elements of comedy and drama.

In addition to his television work, Cibrian has made significant contributions to film. He appeared in the cult classic But I'm a Cheerleader, which became a landmark film in LGBTQ+ cinema, and he was part of the ensemble cast in the holiday film The Best Man Holiday. His performances in these projects have shown his range and commitment to his craft, earning him a dedicated following.

Cibrian's personal life has also drawn media attention, particularly his marriage to reality television star Brandi Glanville, which lasted from May 12, 2001, until their divorce in August 2009. His relationship with singer and actress LeAnn Rimes, whom he married on April 22, 2011, has been a subject of public interest, especially given the circumstances surrounding their romance.

As of now, Eddie Cibrian continues to be active in the entertainment industry, navigating both personal and professional challenges while remaining a prominent figure in the public eye. His body of work reflects a dedication to storytelling and an ability to connect with audiences, ensuring his place in the landscape of American television and film.