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− | '''Eric Roberts''' (born April 18, 1956) is a Golden-Globe nominated actor who has starred in over 300 motion pictures and television shows. He is best known |
+ | '''Eric Roberts''' (born April 18, 1956) is a Golden-Globe nominated actor who has starred in over 300 motion pictures and television shows. He is best known for his roles in the films ''The Pope of Greenwich Village'', ''[http://rifftrax.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dark_Knight The Dark Knight]'' (with [[Christian Bale]], [[Morgan Freeman]] and [[Gary Oldman]]), ''[http://rifftrax.wikia.com/wiki/The_Expendables_(RiffTrax_Presents) The Expendables]'' (with [http://rifftrax.wikia.com/wiki/Sylvester_Stallone Sylvester Stallone], [[Bruce Willis]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) He is the older brother of acclaimed actress [http://rifftrax.wikia.com/wiki/Julia_Roberts Julia Roberts]. |
− | + | Eric Roberts has had recurring or lead roles on many TV shows including ''C-16: FBI'', ''Falcone'', ''Less Than Perfect'', ''The L-Word'', ''Heroes'', ''Crash'', ''CSI'', ''The Finder'', ''The Young and the Restless'', and ''Suits''. Roberts has also guest-starred on shows such as ''Oz'', ''Touched by an Angel'', ''CSI: Miami'', ''Chuck'', ''Burn Notice'', ''Femme Fatales'', ''Glee,'' and ''Justified''. He also played an incarnation of The Master in the American ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television movie aired in 1996. |
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+ | In his book ''[http://rifftrax.wikia.com/wiki/Mike_Nelson's_Movie_Megacheese Movie Megacheese]'', [[Michael J. Nelson]] notes that the 1991 Bruce Willis film ''The Last Boy Scout'' not only was flat-out awful but has Willis speaking dialogue more at home in an Eric Roberts movie. He is also referenced by the [[SOL]] crew during Experiment 202's ''[[MST3K 202 - The Side Hackers|The Side Hackers]]'' and by [[the Mads]] in Experiment 909's ''[[Gorgo]]''. |
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+ | * ''[http://rifftrax.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dark_Knight The Dark Knight]'' (RiffTrax) |
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+ | * ''[http://rifftrax.wikia.com/wiki/The_Expendables_(RiffTrax_Presents) The Expendables]'' (RiffTrax Presents) |
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RiffTrax-_Eric_Roberts_in_The_Dark_Knight.jpg|Appearing in ''The Dark Knight''<br> |
RiffTrax-_Eric_Roberts_in_The_Dark_Knight.jpg|Appearing in ''The Dark Knight''<br> |
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RiffTrax_Presents-_Eric_Roberts_in_The_Expendables.jpg|Appearing in ''The Expendables'' |
RiffTrax_Presents-_Eric_Roberts_in_The_Expendables.jpg|Appearing in ''The Expendables'' |
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− | doctorwho.jpg|As The Master in ''Doctor Who'' (1996) |
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Revision as of 03:12, 6 June 2018
Eric Roberts (born April 18, 1956) is a Golden-Globe nominated actor who has starred in over 300 motion pictures and television shows. He is best known for his roles in the films The Pope of Greenwich Village, The Dark Knight (with Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman and Gary Oldman), The Expendables (with Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger) He is the older brother of acclaimed actress Julia Roberts.
Eric Roberts has had recurring or lead roles on many TV shows including C-16: FBI, Falcone, Less Than Perfect, The L-Word, Heroes, Crash, CSI, The Finder, The Young and the Restless, and Suits. Roberts has also guest-starred on shows such as Oz, Touched by an Angel, CSI: Miami, Chuck, Burn Notice, Femme Fatales, Glee, and Justified. He also played an incarnation of The Master in the American Doctor Who television movie aired in 1996.
In his book Movie Megacheese, Michael J. Nelson notes that the 1991 Bruce Willis film The Last Boy Scout not only was flat-out awful but has Willis speaking dialogue more at home in an Eric Roberts movie. He is also referenced by the SOL crew during Experiment 202's The Side Hackers and by the Mads in Experiment 909's Gorgo.
Riffed Movies
- The Dark Knight (RiffTrax)
- The Expendables (RiffTrax Presents)