Eric Stoltz
Eric Hamilton Stoltz, born on September 30, 1961, is a versatile American actor and director celebrated for his portrayals of complex and vulnerable characters. He gained recognition in the film industry for his roles in notable films such as *Mask*, where he played the lead in a heart-wrenching story that earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Other significant works include *Kicking and Screaming*, *The Waterdance*, and *Killing Zoe*, where he continued to explore themes of sensitivity and resilience.
Stoltz's career began in the early 1980s, and he quickly made a name for himself with his powerful performances. Beyond acting, he ventured into directing, showcasing his artistic range. He has directed episodes of several popular television series, further solidifying his reputation in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, Stoltz has demonstrated a commitment to portraying characters that resonate deeply with audiences, often embodying the struggles of misfits and outsiders. His work has not only garnered critical acclaim but has also paved the way for a diverse array of roles in both film and television, making him a respected figure in Hollywood. As of October 2023, Stoltz continues to be an influential presence in the arts, engaging in projects that inspire and challenge conventional storytelling.
Filmography
Hercules: Zero to Hero
Lionheart
Haunted Summer
A Murder of Crows
Code Name: Emerald
Fort McCoy
Blank Slate
Some Kind of Wonderful
The New Kids
The Wild Life
Blackout Effect
5 to 7
Memphis Belle
Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge
Class Rank
The Prophecy
Rob Roy
Keys to Tulsa
The Waterdance
Mask
Her Smell
Grace of My Heart
The Fly II
Happy Hour
Surf II: The End of the Trilogy
Little Women (1994)
Things Behind the Sun
2 Days in the Valley
Anaconda
Mr. Jealousy
Kicking and Screaming
Sister, Sister
Harvard Man
The Heart of Justice
Cinema Toast
Caprica