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Ron Eldard
Birthday: February 20, 1965
Birth Place: Long Island, New York, USA
Height: 5' 1"
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Former golden gloves boxer Ron Eldard has found success on stage, television and in feature films. Fans of the NBC medical drama "ER" (1994) will remember Eldard for playing a paramedic and love interest for nurse Julianna Margulies on the show's second season. The New York native graduated from the city's prestigious High School of the Performing Arts after studying drama and made his feature film debut in Nancy Savoca's True Love (1989/I). Eldard's subsequent major film roles include that of an inner city youth coping with the consequences of a practical joke gone horribly awry in Barry Levinson's Sleepers (1996). On stage, Eldard made a name for himself appearing in the off-Broadway productions of "AveNu Boys" and "Servy 'n' Bernice 4Ever" and, in his one man show, "Standing Eight Count". His Broadway credits include Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues" and "On the Waterfront". On television, Eldard starred in the short-lived NBC sitcom "Men Behaving Badly" (1996) and in "Bakersfield, P.D." (1993). Eldard has also appeared in several made-for-television movies, including Showtime's Bastard Out of Carolina (1996) and HBO's When Trumpets Fade (1998) (TV).
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- Dated Julianna Margulies [1991-2003]
- Former Golden Glove boxer.
- Graduated from drama at the New York High School for the Performing Arts.
- His mother died when Eldard was young and his six siblings were sent to live with various relatives
- The second youngest of seven children
- was able to bench press 312 in High School
- In November of 1999, elected one of 25 performers of "Stars of the New Millenium" by members of the Talkin' Broadway All That Chat forum.
- Named one of the top 10 performers in 1999 by Entertainment Weekly.
- Was the original voice of the Caller in Phone Booth (2002), but was replaced by Kiefer Sutherland in re-shoots.
- Friends with actor David Duchovny.
- Understudied Matthew Broderick in the Broadway production of "Biloxi Blues" in 1986 and was unceremoniously fired by playwright Neil Simon during an understudy rehearsal just days before he was to take over the part.
- In 1988 he represented Gleason's Gym as a light heavyweight in the Golden Gloves Competition at Madison Square Garden, advancing to the finals and losing to Floyd Patterson's adopted son.
- Has brothers; older is Raymond and younger is Roger.
- Has four older sisters; Laurie, Linda, Lana and Lisa.
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