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Eric BalfourAmerican actor and producer
Date of Birth: 24.04.1977
Country: USA |
Content:
- Early Life and Career
- Music Career with Fredalba
- Breakthrough in Acting
- Television Success with "24"
- Producing Debut
Early Life and Career
Eric Balfour is an American actor and producer born in Los Angeles, California in 1977. Growing up, he developed a passion for music and began performing as a vocalist in teenage bands while attending school in Burbank. He made his television debut in the children's series "Kids Incorporated."
Music Career with Fredalba
After graduating high school, Balfour joined the Los Angeles-based band Fredalba, named after a notorious Parisian prostitute. Despite gaining recognition as an actor and producer, Balfour remains a member of Fredalba and continues to perform with the band.
Breakthrough in Acting
Balfour's first notable film role came in the horror thriller "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (2003). In 2005, he landed leading roles in three films, including the thriller "Rx." The following year, he starred in the comedy "The Elder Son" and portrayed the lead character in the television drama "Protect and Serve."
Television Success with "24"
In addition to his film work, Balfour has consistently appeared in television series. His most recognizable character is Milo Pressman in the popular series "24." He has amassed over 50 acting roles in various film and television projects, including "The Horsemen," "Rise of the Gargoyles," and "Dark as Day."
Producing Debut
In the realm of producing, Balfour has been involved in the film "Rx." He is known for supporting unconventional projects and fostering emerging talent in the entertainment industry.

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