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| name = Eric Roberts | | name = Eric Roberts | ||
| role = {{Roberts|c}} | | role = {{Roberts|c}} | ||
| story = [[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' | | story = [[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' | ||
| imdb = 0000616 | | imdb = 0000616 | ||
| official site = www.ericrobertsactor.com | | official site = www.ericrobertsactor.com | ||
| twitter = ericroberts | | twitter = ericroberts | ||
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'''Eric Anthony Roberts''' | '''Eric Anthony Roberts''' played {{Roberts}} and [[Bruce (Doctor Who)|Bruce]] in the 1996 ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' TV movie. His other starring roles include {{wi|Star 80}} (1983), {{wi|The Pope of Greenwich Village}} (1984), and {{wi|Best of the Best}} (1989). During the 2006-2007 TV season, he played a recurring villain in the NBC TV series {{wi|Heroes (TV Series)|Heroes}}, sharing several scenes with fellow ''Who'' alumnus [[Christopher Eccleston]] and later reprising his role in a 2008 flashback episode. He also played Sal Maroni in ''[[Batman|The Dark Knight]]'' (2008). | ||
In 2007 he participated in ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' where he was interviewed about the Master. As of 2013, he is the only American-born actor to play one of the major roles in the ''Doctor Who'' TV franchise. (Although raised in the US, [[John Barrowman]] is Scottish-born, and [[Juliet Landau]] has to date only portrayed [[Trey|Romana]] in audio dramas.) | In 2007 he participated in ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' where he was interviewed about the Master. As of 2013, he is the only American-born actor to play one of the major roles in the ''Doctor Who'' TV franchise. (Although raised in the US, [[John Barrowman]] is Scottish-born, and [[Juliet Landau]] has to date only portrayed [[Trey|Romana]] in audio dramas.) | ||
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Revision as of 20:50, 30 August 2015
Eric Anthony Roberts played the Bruce Master and Bruce in the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie. His other starring roles include Star 80 (1983), The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984), and Best of the Best (1989). During the 2006-2007 TV season, he played a recurring villain in the NBC TV series Heroes, sharing several scenes with fellow Who alumnus Christopher Eccleston and later reprising his role in a 2008 flashback episode. He also played Sal Maroni in The Dark Knight (2008).
In 2007 he participated in Doctor Who Confidential where he was interviewed about the Master. As of 2013, he is the only American-born actor to play one of the major roles in the Doctor Who TV franchise. (Although raised in the US, John Barrowman is Scottish-born, and Juliet Landau has to date only portrayed Romana in audio dramas.)
He is married to Eliza Roberts, who played Bruce's wife Miranda in the TV movie. He is the father of popular teen actress Emma Roberts and the older brother of actress Julia Roberts. He is also one of the few Oscar-nominated actors to appear in Doctor Who, a status he shares with John Hurt, Sophie Okonedo, Carey Mulligan and Oscar-winner Peter Capaldi. Roberts was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the 1985 film Runaway Train.