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Eric Stoltz

American actor, director and film producer (born 1961)


Summary

American actor, director and film producer (born 1961)

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nameEric Stoltz
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birth_placeWhittier, California, U.S.
birth_nameEric Cameron Stoltz
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years_active1978–present
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Eric Cameron Stoltz (born September 30, 1961) is an American actor, director and producer. He played Rocky Dennis in the biographical drama film Mask (1985), which earned him the nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. He was also nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male for his performance in Pulp Fiction (1994).

He has appeared in a wide variety of films, including Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), Say Anything... (1989), Killing Zoe (1993), Little Women (1994), Rob Roy (1995), Kicking and Screaming (1995), Anaconda (1997), Mr. Jealousy (1997), and The Butterfly Effect (2004). Stoltz is also a prolific television director, most notably on Glee (2010–2014) and Madam Secretary (2014–2019).

Early life and education

Stoltz was born in Whittier, California, the son of Evelyn (née Vawter), a violinist and schoolteacher, and Jack Stoltz, an elementary school teacher. He has two sisters.

Stoltz was raised in both American Samoa and Santa Barbara, California. He attended the University of Southern California, but dropped out after his junior year. He moved to New York in 1981 and studied acting with Stella Adler and Peggy Feury.

Career

In the 1970s, Stoltz joined a repertory company that performed ten plays at the Edinburgh Festival. He returned to the United States in 1979, when he entered USC as a drama student. He dropped out to pursue film and television roles.

In 1978, he was cast as Steve Benson in the television adaptation of Erma Bombeck's The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank.

Director Cameron Crowe and Stoltz became friends when the latter appeared in his first feature film, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). Crowe wrote it and Stoltz had a minor role. According to Stoltz, Crowe promised Stoltz roles in all of his future films.

Stoltz was cast in each of Crowe's next four films, The Wild Life (1984), Say Anything... (1989), Singles (1992) and Jerry Maguire (1996).

In 1985, Stoltz received a Golden Globe nomination for starring performance as Rocky Dennis in Mask. Among his other roles in the 1980s, he appeared in the 1987 film Some Kind of Wonderful, written and produced by John Hughes.

Stoltz was originally cast as Marty McFly in Back to the Future. His view of the movie clashed, however, with that of the director, Robert Zemeckis. While the film was to become a sci-fi comedy (and box office smash hit), Stoltz had read the script from a more serious angle, apparently focusing on the tragic consequences of going back to live a life that was not one's own. Five weeks into shooting, Zemeckis replaced Stoltz with Michael J. Fox.

In 1989, Stoltz starred as the lead character of the sequel The Fly II. The movie was a hit, grossing approximately $38.9 million worldwide.

In the 1990s, Stoltz worked in stage, film and television, appearing in studio and independent films such as *Memphis Belle * (1990), The Waterdance (1992), Pulp Fiction (1994), Grace of My Heart (1996) and Anaconda (1997), and produced the films Bodies, Rest & Motion (1993), Sleep with Me (1994) and Mr. Jealousy (1997).

He continued to appear on the New York stage, both on Broadway (Three Sisters, Two Shakespearean Actors, Arms and the Man, * Our Town*) and off-Broadway (The Importance of Being Earnest, The Glass Menagerie, Sly Fox). He was nominated for a Tony Award as Featured Actor for his performance as George Gibbs in the 1989 Broadway revival of Thornton Wilder's Our Town.

A performance of this production was featured on Great Performances: Live from Lincoln Center, which received a 1989 Emmy nomination.

On television, he had a recurring role as Helen Hunt's character's ex-boyfriend on Mad About You (five episodes, 1994–1998), spent a year on Chicago Hope (1994) and did some television and cable films such as Inside (1996) (directed by Arthur Penn) and The Passion of Ayn Rand (1999), with Helen Mirren. Stoltz received the Indie Supporter Award at the 1998 Los Angeles Film Festival.

In 2000, he starred with Gillian Anderson in The House of Mirth (2000), based on the novel by Edith Wharton. From 2001 to 2002, he had a recurring role as the English teacher-poet August Dimitri in ABC's Once and Again, wherein Julia Whelan's character, a teenager, fell in love with his character. He directed an episode of the show in 2002.

In 2003, he played his first leading TV role in Out of Order, which was canceled after five episodes. At the same year, he also played Otto in When Zachary Beaver Came to Town, alongside Jonathan Lipnicki. In 2004, he appeared in The Butterfly Effect as a child molester; the following year, he guest-starred in the NBC sitcom Will & Grace as Debra Messing's love interest. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for his direction of the cable movie My Horrible Year! (2001). He also directed a short film entitled The Bulls as well as the highest-rated episode of Law & Order in 2005, entitled "Tombstone". He appeared in the music video of The Residents' "Give It to Someone Else", featured on The Commercial DVD.

He has contributed essays to the books City Secrets--New York as well as Life Interrupted by Spalding Gray and appears on the children's CD Philadelphia Chickens.

Beginning in 2007, Stoltz directed episodes of the drama series Quarterlife, which began airing as webisodes and were then picked up to air on NBC in 2008. Stoltz played a serial killer in need of medical attention in three episodes of the fifth season of Grey's Anatomy. He has also directed two episodes of Grey's Anatomy.

Stoltz starred as Daniel Graystone, inventor of the Cylons, in the science fiction television series Caprica, a prequel set 58 years before the Battlestar Galactica series.

He became a regular director of the series, Glee, directing a total of 12 episodes, including "Nationals", in which the Glee club finally wins the championship.

In the 2011 film Fort McCoy Stoltz played the leading role of a conflicted barber of German heritage forced to suppress his American patriotism after moving his family to a post–World War II military base housing a German POW camp.

Starting in 2014, Stoltz became the producing director of the CBS political drama series Madam Secretary. The following year he became one of its four executive producers, alongside Morgan Freeman and Barbara Hall and has directed more than 10 episodes, as well as starring alongside Téa Leoni in several episodes as her brother, Will Adams.

Personal life

Stoltz and Bridget Fonda began dating in 1990. The relationship ended after eight years.

Stoltz married Bernadette Moley, a singer, in 2005. The couple have one child, a daughter.

Stoltz is a vegetarian.

Filmography

Actor

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Fast Times at Ridgemont HighStoner Bud
1984Surf IIChuck
Running HotDanny Hicks
The Wild LifeBill Conrad
1985The New KidsMark
MaskRocky DennisNominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Code Name: EmeraldLt. Andy Wheeler
1987Some Kind of WonderfulKeith Nelson
LionheartRobert Nerra
Sister, SisterMatt Rutledge
1988Greasy LakeThe NarratorDirect-to-video
ManifestoChristopher
Haunted SummerPercy Shelley
1989The Rachel PapersGuy at restaurantUncredited
The Fly IIMartin Brundle
Say Anything...Vahlere
1990Memphis BelleSgt. Danny "Danny Boy" Daly
1991MoneyFranck Cimballi
1992The WaterdanceJoel Garcia
SinglesThe Mime
1993Bodies, Rest & MotionSidAlso producer
Naked in New YorkJake Briggs
1994Killing ZoeZed
Pulp FictionLanceNominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
Sleep with MeJosephAlso producer
Little WomenJohn Brooke
1995Killing TimeStop N Start ManagerShort film
The ProphecySimon
Rob RoyAlan MacDonald
Never Say Goodbye Aids Benefit by Yoko OnoMan From HamptonsShort film
FlukeJeff Newman
Kicking and ScreamingChet
1996Grace of My HeartHoward Cazsatt
2 Days in the ValleyWes Taylor
Jerry MaguireEthan Valhere
1996InsideMarty Strydom
1997Keys to TulsaRichter Boudreau
AnacondaDr. Steven Cale
Mr. JealousyLester GrimmAlso executive producer
HighballDarien
1998Hi-LifeJimmy
The Rocking Horse WinnerUncle JoeShort film
A Murder of CrowsThurman Parks III
2000It's a Shame About RayMr. StoltzShort film
Jesus & HutchJesus
The Simian LineSam Donovan
The House of MirthLawrence Selden
2001Things Behind the SunDan
Harvard ManTeddy Carter
2002The Rules of AttractionMr. Lawson
2003Happy HourLevine
When Zachary Beaver Came to TownOtto
2004The Butterfly EffectMr. Miller
ChildstarFresno Burnbaum
2005HelloMaxShort film
The HoneymoonersWilliam Davis
2006The Lather EffectMickeyAlso associate producer
2007The Grand DesignJoshShort film; also executive producer
2009SparksJosephShort film
2011Fort McCoyFrank StirnAlso producer
20145 to 7Galassi
2015Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight AttendantRuss Peterson
2018Her SmellHoward
2019Lucky DayAuthorityVoice cameo

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978James at 15JackEpisode: "Hunter Country"
The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic TankSteve BensonTelevision film
1979A New Kind of FamilyBurtEpisode: Invasion of Privacy
The SeekersFirst BoyTelevision film
1980The WaltonsSr. Boy #1Episode: "The Valediction"
Eight Is EnoughKurt HarperEpisode: "Finally Grad Night"
1981Walking TallDavid CoombsEpisode: "The Killing of McNeal County's Children"
Knots LandingLukeEpisode: "Man of the Hour"
The Violation of Sarah McDavidPete BradyTelevision film
1982Paper DollsSteve Stratton
Seven Brides for Seven BrothersKevinEpisode: "Challenges"
1983The Fall GuyLittle Juice AtkinsEpisode: "One Hundred Miles a Gallon"
Love, SidneyRickEpisode: "The Movie"
A Killer in the FamilyRicky TisonTelevision film
St. ElsewhereEddie Carson3 episodes
1984Things Are Looking UpNeil 'Trout' TroutmanTelevision film
1989Great PerformancesGeorge GibbsEpisode: "Our Town"
1990American PlayhouseYounger EdwardEpisode: "Sensibility and Sense"
1991A Woman at WarFranz BuellerTelevision film
1992The Heart of JusticeDavid Leader
1993Foreign AffairsFred Turner
FrasierDon (voice)Episode: "Miracle On Third Or Fourth Street"
1994RoommatesBill ThomasTelevision film
1994–1998Mad About YouAlan Tofsky6 episodes
1995Fallen AngelsNick BallestierEpisode: "A Dime a Dance"
PartnersCameronEpisode: "How Long Does It Take to Cook a 22-Pound Turkey?"
1996Don't Look BackJesse ParishTelevision film
InsideMarty Strydom
1997Homicide: Life on the StreetDrew KellermanEpisode: "Wu's on First?"
1998Blackout EffectJohn DantleyTelevision film
1998–1999HerculesTheseus / The Grim Avenger (voices)2 episodes
Chicago HopeDr. Robert Yeats24 episodes
1999The Passion of Ayn RandNathaniel BrandenTelevision film
Our Guys: Outrage at Glen RidgeProsecutor Bob Laurino
2000Common GroundJohnny Burroughs
One KillCapt. Wallker Randall
The Last DanceTodd Cope
2001My Horrible Year!Uncle CharlieTelevision film
2001–2002Once and AgainAugust Dimitri7 episodes
2002Law & Order: Special Victims UnitFather Michael SweeneyEpisode: "Silence"
2003Out of OrderMark Colm6 episodes
2005Will & GraceTom Cassidy3 episodes
The TriangleHoward Thomas3 episodes
2007MediumSonny TroyerEpisode: "We Had a Dream"
Close to HomeDet. Chris Veeder3 episodes
2008Blank SlateSean SullivanTelevision film
2009Grey's AnatomyWilliam Dunn3 episodes
2009–2010CapricaDaniel Graystone18 episodes
2011LeverageAlan ScottEpisode: "The Long Way Down Job"
2013MaronDannyEpisode: "Projections"
2014BlueArthur4 episodes
2014–2019Madam SecretaryWill Adams11 episodes
2022BullMatthew Price2 episodes
2022The Good FightJudge MeachemEpisode: "The End of STR Laurie"
2024The Girls on the BusJohn SpencerEpisode: "The Audacity of Nope"

Director

Film

YearTitleNotes
2005The BullsShort film; also executive producer
2007The Grand Design
2017Confessions of a Teenage Jesus JerkAlso producer
Class Rank

Television

YearTitleNotes
2001My Horrible Year!Television film
2002Once and AgainEpisode: "Falling in Place"
2005Law & OrderEpisode: "Tombstone"
2007Boston Legal2 episodes
2008Quarterlife2 episodes
Grey's Anatomy2 episodes
2009Nip/TuckEpisode: "Lola Wlodkowski"
2009–2011Private Practice4 episodes
2010HugeEpisode: "Talent Night"
CapricaEpisode: "Unvanquished"
2010–2014Glee12 episodes
2011Off the MapEpisode: "On the Mean Streets of San Miguel"
2012CalifornicationEpisode: "Love Song"
White CollarEpisode: "Ice Breaker"
Made in JerseyEpisode: "Ridgewell"
2013Nashville4 episodes
2014How to Get Away with MurderEpisode: "He deserved to die"
Black Box2 episodes
BelieveEpisode: "Perception"
2014–2019Madam Secretary19 episodes; also co-executive producer and executive producer
2020–2022Bull6 episodes; also executive producer
2025CountdownEpisode: "Nothing Else Helps"

References

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  19. (September 16, 2008). "The Residents – Give It To Someone Else".
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  23. (July 13, 1998). "Fonda Memory: Actors Bridget Fonda and Eric Stoltz End Their Eight Year of Unwedded Bliss".
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