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Ron Eldard
Birth at
20 February 1965
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Ron Eldard was born on February 20, 1965 in Long Island, New York, USA. He was the sixth child of seven children. Ron has four older sisters and two brothers. His parents died in a car accident when Ron was a child. Edlard and his siblings were distributed among relatives. Until the age of 13, the boy lived with his uncle and aunt. Ron attended elementary school in Utah. At 13, he moved in with his sister and her husband in Ridgewood, Queens. Eldard, as a teenager, graduated from art school. In
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Ron Eldard was born on February 20, 1965 in Long Island, New York, USA. He was the sixth child of seven children. Ron has four older sisters and two brothers. His parents died in a car accident when Ron was a child. Edlard and his siblings were distributed among relatives. Until the age of 13, the boy lived with his uncle and aunt. Ron attended elementary school in Utah. At 13, he moved in with his sister and her husband in Ridgewood, Queens. Eldard, as a teenager, graduated from art school. In his spare time, he liked to perform as a street illusionist in Manhattan. Already at that time, many noted the young man’s acting talent.
Ron Eldard’s first role was in True Love. The picture was released on the screen in 1989. The film won a jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
In 1991, Eldard appeared in the film.
Harmful Fred . In the film, Ron does not play the main role. However, his work was praised by critics. The Scent of a Woman, released in 1992, was the next film in which Ron showed his brilliant performance. In the comedy “Last Dinner”, the actor got one of the main roles. The film came out in 1995.
The crime drama Sleepers in 1996 becomes Ron's second major role. On the set, he had to work with such celebrities as Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Jason Patrick. This film makes a real furor among all the other premieres of the time. Other films starring Ron Eldard include Collision with the Abyss in 1998, Mad Money in 1999, Alaska Mystery in 1999, Ghost Ship in 2002, Black Hawk in 2001, House of Sand and Fog in 2003, Diggers in 2006, The Back Side of Truth in 2006, Super 8 in 2011 and others.