Eric Lively

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Eric Lively
Born Eric Lawrence Brown
(1981-07-31) July 31, 1981
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1983–present

Eric Lively (born July 31, 1981) is an American actor. He played the role Nick Larson in The Butterfly Effect 2. He is also known for his role as Mark Wayland in Showtime's hit drama series The L Word.

Early life

Eric Lawrence Brown was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He has a sister, actress Blake Lively, half-sisters Lori and Robyn Lively and a half-brother, Jason Lively, who played Rusty in National Lampoon's European Vacation. He is the son of Ernie (nè Ernest Brown) and Elaine Lively (née McAlpin). All five siblings/half-siblings are, or have been, in the entertainment industry.

Career

Eric Lively's first movie was as a baby in Brainstorm (1983). After graduating high school, Lively moved to New York City to study photography, his first passion. He studied photography at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City. At one time, he was an Abercrombie and Fitch model. [citation needed]

He guest starred on an episode of Full House at age 13, where he played Stephanie Tanner's first boyfriend. He had a role in American Pie (1999). He followed this up on the television series So Weird, on which he played Carey Bell from 2000 to 2001. He learned to play the guitar for his character on So Weird. Lively then became a cast member of the short-lived 2003 Norm Macdonald series A Minute With Stan Hooper. In 2004 he acted in Speak with Kristen Stewart. In 2005, Lively was offered two different television roles - on 24 and The L Word. He took the role on The L Word as documentary filmmaker Mark Wayland. He chose a recurring role on The L Word over a regular role on 24 because he felt the subject matter was more important. He was part of the cast of the WB series Modern Men from March until May 2006. He was the main character in The Butterfly Effect 2 in 2006. [citation needed]

Lively played the President's son, Roger Taylor, in 24: Redemption, a television movie prequel to the seventh season of 24.[1]

He also appeared in Pink's music video "Please Don't Leave Me" from her album Funhouse in 2009. Stuntman Justin Sundquist served as his stunt double. He recently guest starred in Lifetime's hit series The Client List.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Brainstorm Baby (uncredited)
1994 Armed and Innocent Sammy TV movie
1994 Full House Jamie Episode: "Is It True About Stephanie?"
1998 Sandman Bobby Doll
1999 American Pie Albert
1999-2001 So Weird Carey Bell 48 episodes
2001 A Mother's Fight for Justice Andrew Stone TV movie
2001 Uprising Arie Wilner TV movie
2002 Paranormal Girl Andy TV movie
2002 The Pact Christopher Harte TV movie
2003-2004 A Minute with Stan Hooper Ryan Hawkins 13 episodes
2004 The Men's Room Michael Episode: "Twenty-Two, Thirty-Two, Forty-Two"
2004 Speak Andy Evans
2005 L Word, TheThe L Word Mark Wayland 10 episodes
2006 Modern Men Doug Reynolds 8 episodes
2006 Butterfly Effect 2, TheThe Butterfly Effect 2 Nick Larson
2006 Breed, TheThe Breed Matt
2007 Live! Brad
2007 Nine, TheThe Nine Paul Episode: "Man of the Year"
2007 Sex and Breakfast Charlie
2008 Deep Winter Tyler Crowe
2008 24: Redemption Roger Taylor TV movie
2010 Covert Affairs Conrad Sheehan III Episode: "Pilot"
2012 The Client List Derick Episode: "Games People Play"
2013 A Madea Christmas Conner

References

  1. Nellie Andreeva (2008-05-23). "'24' prequel adds cast - Eric Lively, Tony Todd, Gil Bellows join the fray". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2008-05-26. Retrieved 2008-05-23. 

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