Eric Mabius

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Biography

Eric Mabius' Hollywood career took him from the art house to the house of high fashion in one seamless and successful journey. As a star on the Golden Globe-winning series "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006) Mabius delighted fans with his portrayal of Daniel Meade, the Editor-in-Chief of a fictional fashion magazine, and boss to the unfortunately nicknamed title character, superbly played by America Ferrara. It would not be the first time Mabius had …
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Job Title

Actor

Born

Eric Harry Timothy Mabius on April 22, 1971 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

Career Milestones

1995

Landed featured role in "Welcome to the Dollhouse" as Steve Rodgers, the musician and Dawn Weiner's crush

1996

Appeared as a musician in "I Shot Andy Warhol"

1996

Filmed the youth romance "Myth America" on location in New York; released in 1998

1996

Played an Amish arsonist in the CBS TV-movie "Harvest of Fire"

1997

Cast in featured role in "Lawn Dogs"

1997

Guest starred on CBS medical drama "Chicago Hope"

1997

Starred in the drama "Black Circle Boys"

1999

Acted in the Sundance Film Festival entries "The Minus Man" and "Splendor"

1999

Appeared on an episode of "Millennium" (Fox)

1999

Cast in minor role as a closeted high school football star in "Cruel Intentions"

2000

Guest starred as football coach Krupps on "Popular" (The WB)

2000

Starred opposite Kirsten Dunst in the sequel "The Crow: Salvation"

2004

Played Mia Kirshner's boyfriend on Showtime's "The L Word"

2005

Co-starred on ABC drama "Eyes"

2005

Joined cast of "The O.C." (Fox) as the new dean of discipline at the Harbor School

2006

Played Mode magazine's editor-in-chief Daniel Meade on ABC's "Ugly Betty"

2011

Acted on BBC America series "Outcasts"

2012

Cast opposite Milla Jovovich in action horror sequel "Resident Evil: Retribution," written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson

Awards

2007

Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in Ugly Betty

2008

Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in Ugly Betty