Eddie Cahill

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Biography

Raised in and around Manhattan, the performer got his start on the city's stages and would later shoot to fame on sets designed to look like NYC locales, with guest roles on the Los Angeles-filmed series "Friends" (NBC) and "Felicity" (The WB). A turn as an almost angelic hustler in the 2000 Off-Broadway production "The Altruists" earned Cahill good reviews that remarked on his appealing sweetness. A 2000 episode of HBO's "Sex and the City" …
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Job Title

Actor

Born

January 15, 1978

Career Milestones

2005

Cast in the Catherine Hardwicke directed "Lords of Dogtown" a fictionalized take on a group of skateboarders that originated in Venice, California during the 1970's

2004

Played homicide Detective Don Flack on CBS' "CSI: NY"

2004

Cast as one of the USA Olympic hockey team players in "Miracle"

2003

Had a recurring role as Rachel's assistant and love interest on the NBC comedy "Friends"

2001

Completed the pilot "Glory Days" (The WB), playing a burned-out writer who returns to his small town home only to be coldly received by the friends he named in the tell-all tome that launched his career; show retooled as a suspense series and picked up as midseason replacement debuting in January 2002

2001

Played a victimized male escort on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC)

2000

Had a recurring guest role on The WB's college-set series "Felicity", playing the violent, drug dealing boyfriend of new girl Molly (Sarah-Jane Potts)

2000

Played Rachel's underqualified but hunky assistant in a recurring role on "Friends" (NBC)

2000

Appeared in an episode of HBO's "Sex and the City" as a young boyfriend of Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker)

2000

Starred alongside Joey Slotnick and Sam Robards in "The Altruists", produced at NYC's Vineyard Theater

Raised in and around the New York City area