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Eric Stoltz

Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Eric Cameron Stoltz
Birth Date
September 30, 1961
Birth Place
Whittier, California, USA
Famous As
Actor
Popular for
As Roy L.'Rocky' Dennis in "Mask" (1985)
Birth Name
Eric Cameron Stoltz
Birth Date
September 30, 1961
Birth Place
Whittier, California, USA
Height
6'
Nationality
American
Education
  • Attended San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara, California
  • Attended the University of Southern California
Father
Jack Stoltz
Mother
Evelyn B. (nee Vawter) (d. 1994)
Brother
Glenn Richards (half, lead singer of band Augie March's)
Sister
Catherine Stoltz (professional opera singer, b. 1954), Susan R. Stoltz (b. 1957)
Spouse
Bernadette Moley
Relation
Ally Sheedy (actress, 1980-1983), Jennifer Jason Leigh (actress, 1985-1989), Lili Taylor (actress, 1990), Bridget Fonda (actress, 1990-1998)
Son
1

Eric Cameron Stoltz, born on September 30, 1961, in Whittier, California, is an accomplished American actor, director, and producer renowned for his versatile performances across film and television. He first gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Roy L. "Rocky" Dennis in the biographical drama film Mask (1985), a role that earned him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. His career is marked by a series of notable performances and collaborations that have established him as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

Raised in a creative environment, Stoltz's passion for acting began early in life. He attended the University of Southern California, where he honed his craft before embarking on a professional career. His breakthrough came with his role in Mask, which showcased his ability to convey deep emotional complexity. Following this success, Stoltz continued to build his filmography with a diverse range of characters, appearing in beloved films such as Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), Say Anything... (1989), and Pulp Fiction (1994), the latter of which earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Male.

Stoltz's film career further expanded with appearances in Killing Zoe (1993), Little Women (1994), Rob Roy (1995), and Anaconda (1997). His ability to navigate different genres, from drama to thriller, highlights his versatility as an actor. In addition to his film work, he has also starred in notable projects such as Kicking and Screaming (1995) and The Butterfly Effect (2004), further solidifying his reputation as a skilled performer.

In the realm of television, Stoltz has made significant contributions as a director, showcasing his talent behind the camera. He directed several episodes of the critically acclaimed series Glee (2010–2014), where his direction contributed to the show's vibrant storytelling and engaging musical performances. He also directed episodes of Madam Secretary (2014–2019), demonstrating his ability to work across different formats and genres within the television landscape.

Throughout his career, Eric Stoltz has collaborated with a variety of notable talents, further enriching his professional journey. His work encompasses a wide array of genres and formats, reflecting his adaptability and commitment to storytelling. As of now, Stoltz continues to engage in various projects, both in front of and behind the camera, maintaining a presence in the industry that resonates with audiences and fellow creatives alike. His contributions to film and television remain influential, marking him as a significant figure in contemporary American cinema.