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Eric has over one hundred and fifty film and television credits. Highlights include ''The Cable Guy'', ''Doctor Who'', ''The Pope of Greenwich Village'', ''Oz'', ''Law & Order: SVU'', ''Cecil B. Demented'', and ''Less Than Perfect''. He also appeared in the television adaptation of [[Michael Turner]]'s ''Witchblade'', and provided the voice of Mongul in the ''Justice League'' animated series.
Eric has over one hundred and fifty film and television credits. Highlights include ''The Cable Guy'', ''Doctor Who'', ''The Pope of Greenwich Village'', ''Oz'', ''Law & Order: SVU'', ''Cecil B. Demented'', and ''Less Than Perfect''. He also appeared in the television adaptation of [[Michael Turner]]'s ''Witchblade'', and provided the voice of Mongul in the ''Justice League'' animated series.


He has appeared in ''Dark Angel'' with [[Ashley Crow]], in ''The Specialist'', ''National Security'', and ''BitterSweet'' with [[Carl Ciarfalio]], in ''Final Analysis'' with [[Erick Avari]], in ''The Lost Capone'' with [[Adrian Pasdar]], in ''The Ambulance'' with [[Stan Lee]], in ''Wildflowers'' with [[Clea DuVall]], in ''C-15:FBI'' with [[Cristine Rose]] and [[Shishir Kurup]], in ''Spawn'' with [[Alex Fernandez]], in ''In Cold Blood'' with [[Brad Greenquist]], in ''The Alternate'' with [[Richard Steinmetz]], in ''Phat Girlz'' with [[Jimmy Jean-Louis]], in ''The Civilization of Maxwell Bright'' with [[Missi Pyle]], and in ''The Last Shot'' with [[Ian Gomez]] and [[John Prosky]].
He has appeared in ''Dark Angel'' with [[Ashley Crow]], in ''The Specialist'', ''National Security'', and ''BitterSweet'' with [[Carl Ciarfalio]], in ''Final Analysis'' with [[Erick Avari]], in ''The Lost Capone'' with [[Adrian Pasdar]], in ''The Ambulance'' with [[Stan Lee]], in ''Wildflowers'' with [[Clea DuVall]], in ''C-16:FBI'' with [[Cristine Rose]] and [[Shishir Kurup]], in ''Spawn'' with [[Alex Fernandez]], in ''In Cold Blood'' with [[Brad Greenquist]], in ''The Alternate'' with [[Richard Steinmetz]], in ''Phat Girlz'' with [[Jimmy Jean-Louis]], in ''The Civilization of Maxwell Bright'' with [[Missi Pyle]], and in ''The Last Shot'' with [[Ian Gomez]] and [[John Prosky]].


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Revision as of 00:31, 23 March 2007

Eric Roberts
About
Character Thompson
Date of birth 18 April 1956
Origin Biloxi, MS, USA
Gender Male
Website
IMDb profile

Eric Roberts is an American actor who plays Thompson.

About

Eric has over one hundred and fifty film and television credits. Highlights include The Cable Guy, Doctor Who, The Pope of Greenwich Village, Oz, Law & Order: SVU, Cecil B. Demented, and Less Than Perfect. He also appeared in the television adaptation of Michael Turner's Witchblade, and provided the voice of Mongul in the Justice League animated series.

He has appeared in Dark Angel with Ashley Crow, in The Specialist, National Security, and BitterSweet with Carl Ciarfalio, in Final Analysis with Erick Avari, in The Lost Capone with Adrian Pasdar, in The Ambulance with Stan Lee, in Wildflowers with Clea DuVall, in C-16:FBI with Cristine Rose and Shishir Kurup, in Spawn with Alex Fernandez, in In Cold Blood with Brad Greenquist, in The Alternate with Richard Steinmetz, in Phat Girlz with Jimmy Jean-Louis, in The Civilization of Maxwell Bright with Missi Pyle, and in The Last Shot with Ian Gomez and John Prosky.

Trivia

  • Eric Roberts is the brother of Julia Roberts.