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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Career Milestones
2012 | Cast opposite Milla Jovovich in action horror sequel "Resident Evil: Retribution," written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson |
2011 | Acted on BBC America series "Outcasts" |
2006 | Played Mode magazine's editor-in-chief Daniel Meade on ABC's "Ugly Betty" |
2005 | Joined cast of "The O.C." (Fox) as the new dean of discipline at the Harbor School |
2005 | Co-starred on ABC drama "Eyes" |
2004 | Played Mia Kirshner's boyfriend on Showtime's "The L Word" |
2000 | Guest starred as football coach Krupps on "Popular" (The WB) |
2000 | Starred opposite Kirsten Dunst in the sequel "The Crow: Salvation" |
1999 | Cast in minor role as a closeted high school football star in "Cruel Intentions" |
1999 | Acted in the Sundance Film Festival entries "The Minus Man" and "Splendor" |
1999 | Appeared on an episode of "Millennium" (Fox) |
1997 | Guest starred on CBS medical drama "Chicago Hope" |
1997 | Cast in featured role in "Lawn Dogs" |
1997 | Starred in the drama "Black Circle Boys" |
1996 | Filmed the youth romance "Myth America" on location in New York; released in 1998 |
1996 | Appeared as a musician in "I Shot Andy Warhol" |
1996 | Played an Amish arsonist in the CBS TV-movie "Harvest of Fire" |
1995 | Landed featured role in "Welcome to the Dollhouse" as Steve Rodgers, the musician and Dawn Weiner's crush |
Awards
2008 | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in Ugly Betty |
2007 | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in Ugly Betty |
