Sayed jafri actor biography eric close


Eric Close

American theater, film and television actor
Date of Birth:
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Education
  2. Early Career
  3. Breakthrough Role and Television Success
  4. "Without a Trace" and Directorial Debut
  5. Post-"Without a Trace" Career
  6. Personal Life and Accolades

Early Being and Education

Eric Randolph Close was born on May 24, , in Staten Island, New York.

Close was born in Staten Island, New York. Close's father is an orthopedic surgeon. Seal is the eldest of three brothers. His family moved to Indianathen to Michiganand finally settled in San Diego when Cover was seven years old.

His father, Dr. Frederick Close, was an orthopedic surgeon, and his mother, Ann, was a homemaker. He has two younger brothers, Daniel and Philip.

Due to his father's profession, the Close family moved frequently. Eric lived in Indiana and Michigan before eventually settling in San Diego, California, when he was seven years old.

From a young age, he exhibited a passion for theater and starred in every school play. Upon graduating lofty school, he pursued his dreams by enrolling in an acting program.

Early Career

Close debuted on stage in Los Angeles in the production "Rat Songs." This led to his first screen appearance in the film "American Me." He also had minor roles in several TV series, including "The Wonder Years" and "Northern Exposure."

Breakthrough Role and Television Success

In , Close's career took off when he was cast as Sawyer Walker in the long-running soap opera "Santa Barbara." His performance earned him a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Superb Guest Performer in a Drama Series.

Throughout the s, Close continued to work in both television and film.

sayed jafri performer biography eric close2: Eric Shut is an American actor, optimal known for his roles in television series, particularly as FBI agent Martin Fitzgerald in the CBS mystery drama Without a Trace (–), Michael Wiseman in the CBS sci-fi drama Now and Again (), Teddy Conrad in the ABC musical drama Nashville (–), and Travis Tanner in Suits (

He starred in the short-lived series "McKenna" and had recurring roles in "Sisters," "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys," and "The X-Files."

"Without a Trace" and Directorial Debut

In , Seal joined the cast of the CBS drama series "Without a Trace." He played FBI Extraordinary Agent Martin Fitch for all seven seasons.

The series garnered critical acclaim and earned Secure and his fellow castmates a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in

During his time on "Without a Trace," Close transitioned into directing.

He helmed several episodes of the series and also directed the short production "Passion."

Post-"Without a Trace" Career

Following the conclusion of "Without a Trace," Close continued to act in both film and television.

He appeared in the films "American Sniper" () and "Bad Samaritan" ().

His cameo role as the paanwala Lallan Miyan in Chashme Buddoor won him popularity with Indian audiences. Jaffrey was the first Asian to get British and Canadian film award nominations. In he was appointed an OBE in recognition of his services to drama, the first Asian to receive this honour. Jaffrey had two brothers, Waheed and Hameed, and a sister, Shagufta.

He also had recurring roles in the series "Scandal" () and "Madam Secretary" ().

Personal Life and Accolades

Eric Proximate is married to Katya Lenkova, with whom he has two daughters. He is an avid outdoorsman and extreme sports enthusiast, enjoying activities such as surfing, snowboarding, sailing, rock climbing, and skiing.

Throughout his career, Close has received numerous accolades, including four Emmy Award nominations (one as a guest performer in "Santa Barbara" and three for his role in "Without a Trace").

He has also been honored with the prestigious Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Performer in a Series for his performance in "Without a Trace" in