Entering the new millennium, Eldard added to his acting resume a role in Ridley Scott's adaptation of Mark Bowden's book, “Black Hawk Down” (2001; starring Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor and Tom Sizemore), co-starred with real-life companion Julianna Margulies in Steve Beck's horror movie “Ghost Ship” (2002) and played the lead role in Fisher Stevens' adaptation of Patrick Breen romantic comedy play, “Just a Kiss” (2002). On the big screen, he competed for the love of Phoebe Cates' character in Ate de Jong's questionably funny fantasy-comedy film “Drop Dead Fred” (1991) and played a bit part as the officer who stops the car driven by a blind man (played by Al Pacino) in Martin Brest's Oscar-winning film, “Scent of a Woman” (1992). Poor He recently replaced Tony winner Brian F. O'Byrne as Father Flynn, a priest accused of sexually harassing a young student, in John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Award-winning Broadway play, "Doubt," in January 2006.
[1999] 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. During that time, he also co-starred with Cameron Diaz in Stacy Title's dark comedy and satirical thriller “The Last Supper” (1995) and portrayed Terry Malloy in the failed Broadway adaptation of "On the Waterfront." Former golden gloves boxer Ron Eldard has found success on stage, television and in feature films. After their mother's death, he and his six siblings were sent to live with various relatives. Divorce And, having split his time between Utah and New York, he's cognizant of the cultural differences between the two. Married Graduated from drama at the New York High School for the Performing Arts. When he was very young, his mother passed away, forcing the siblings to live with different relatives. Actor who played the role of Mickey Bunce in the film Drop Dead Fred, appearing alongside Rik Mayall. Single He replaced Tony winner Brian F. O'Byrne as Father Flynn, a priest accused of sexually harassing a young student, in John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Award-winning Broadway play "Doubt" in January 2006. "I can play really terrible human beings, and I seem to have a quality that people can, if not necessarily forgive me those sins, at least cut me some slack." That was fine. Next, Eldard co-starred as a married policeman who has an affair with Jennifer Connelly's character in Vadim Perelman's take on Andre Dubus III's novel, “House of Sand and Fog” (2003), and played blind police detective Jim Dunbar on the ABC drama "Blind Justice" (2005), which was canceled after only thirteen episodes. Also starring Annabella Sciorra, the movie earned the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. The second youngest of seven children, Eldard has two brothers: Raymond (older) and Roger (younger), and four older sisters: Laurie, Linda, Lana and Lisa. “I can play really terrible human beings and I seem to have a quality that people can, if not necessarily forgive me those sins, at least cut me some slack.” Ron EldardA former Golden Gloves boxer, Ron Eldard became familiar to television audiences with his standout role as Ray 'Shep' Shepard (1995-1996), the love interest of Julianna Margulies' character, on the hit medical drama “ER.“ An actor since the late '80s, Eldard found his career revitalized with roles in such films as “Sleepers” (1996), “Mystery, Alaska” (1999), “Black Hawk Down” (2001), “Ghost Ship” (2002), “House of Sand and Fog” (2003) and “Freedomland” (2006). Jimmy Testagross (Ron Eldard), fired from the Blue Oyster Cult after touring with them since the 1980s, returns home to his mother's house in Queens. Profession: Actor Known For: Detective Wade Preston Debut TV Series/Movie: True Love (1989) Salary: Under Review Net Worth: USD $1 million approx Family & Relatives. People will come from everywhere to go to my deli.' Ron Eldard is a member of TV Actor Named one of the top 10 performers in 1999 by Entertainment Weekly. I spent my time acting.” Ron EldardEldard studied briefly at the SUNY conservatory in Purchase, New York, and went on to study drama at the prestigious New York High School for Performing Arts where he was able to bench press 312. At age 13, Ron moved to Ridgewood, Queens to live with his sister Lana and her husband. TV viewers could catch Eldard making his TV series debut, playing a playboy rookie cop, in the short-lived ABC sitcom "Arresting Behavior" and making his TV-movie debut in “Jumpin' Joe” (ABC). We really are. He is good friends with “X-Files” star David Duchovny.Following his graduation from New York's renowned High School of the Performing Arts, Ron Eldard's passion for drama was ignited. Eldard, who was named one of the top 10 performers in 1999 by Entertainment Weekly, has also been active on stage.