Eric Sheffer Stevens

Eric Sheffer-Stevens

Eric Sheffer-Stevens (June 19, 1972) is an American actor, best known for playing Dr. Reid Oliver, Luke Snyder's (Van Hansis) boyfriend, on American soap opera, As The World Turns.

Sheffer-Stevens first appeared as the arrogant, snarky neurosurgeon on January 19, 2010. His character was mostly involved with legacy character Luke Snyder (Van Hansis). The two were later involved romantically.

His last day was September 7, 2010 when Dr. Reid Oliver was killed trying to save a colleague's life. Eric's new show, FOX's I Hate My Teenage Daughter starring Jaime Pressly premiered on November 3rd, 2011 on FOX.

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Doctors Without Borders

With the idea of taking something bad (the death of Sheffer-Stevens' character Dr. Reid Oliver on ATWT) and creating something good, Eric's fans decided to raise money for Doctors Without Borders in his honor. Their goal is to reach $15,000 by September 17, 2010, the last air date for As The World Turns. As of September 7, 2010 they reached $15,085 Doctors Without Borders - ESS and a revised goal of $20,000 was met on September 22, 2010. Donations are still being accepted through August 2011. They had raised a total of $22,252 as of December 10, 2010.

Career

Film

Television

Broadway

The Coast of Utopia Pts. 1,2 & 3

King Lear – Feb. 11 – Apr. 18, 2004

Off Broadway

Romeo and Juliet – Apr. 23 – June 16, 2002

Much Ado About Nothing – Apr. 21 – June 15, 2002

Regional

Vermont Shakespeare Company (VSC)

Much Ado About Nothing – August 12–15, 2010

Twelfth Night – July 6–8, 2006

Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF)

Yankee Tavern – July 2009

Farragut North – July 2009

Baltimore Center Stage

The Voysey Inheritance – Apr. 29 – June 5, 2005

Misalliance – Oct. 3 – Nov.2, 2003

Picnic – May 14 – June 20, 2004

Cincinnati Playhouse

Ah, Wilderness! – Oct. 16 – Nov. 15, 2002

Caldwell Theater

The Countess – Mar. 2003

Alley Theater Houston

Keith Reddin’s Synergy – Feb. 2 – Mar. 4, 2001

Alabama Shakespeare Festival

A Month in the Country

A Christmas Carol

Troilus and Cressida – 1999

Love’s Labour’s Lost – Aug. 2000

Hudson Stage Company

37 Postcards – Oct.12 – 28, 2001

Center Stage NY

The Captives – May 2001

See also

Theatre portal

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