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JEddie Bryant Cibrian (born June 16, 1973 in
Burbank, California) is an actor of Cuban descent.
He married Brandi Glanville in May 2001. His son, Mason Edward, was born in
June 2003. Cibrian has starred in The Young and the Restless, Baywatch
Nights, Sunset Beach, Third Watch, Tilt, and Invasion. He has also guest-starred
in Saved By The Bell, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Beverly Hills, 90210.
His movie credits include Living out Loud, But I'm a Cheerleader and The
Cave. He maintains a close friendship with his former Young and the Restless
co-star, Joshua Morrow, and even formed a singing group with him called 3
Deep.
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A soap opera hunk who successfully made the transition to primetime
television while testing the feature film waters, Eddie Cibrian perfectly
fit the tall, dark and handsome cliché. He proved more than just a pretty
face, though, displaying an equal ease at playing a working class hero or a
privileged playboy and stood apart from his boyish contemporaries with a
decidedly mature masculine image. Encouraged by his parents, Cibrian began
acting at age 12 and landed some commercial roles but quit working before
long, bored and dissatisfied with the way show business cut into his
adolescent pursuits. In college he returned to acting, taking commercial
roles to earn extra money. With a refreshed attitude, he opted to
concentrate on acting as a career. Guest shots on "The Bold and the
Beautiful" (CBS) and "Saved By the Bell" (NBC) followed, and Cibrian would
next land a part on "The Young and the Restless" (CBS) in 1994.
Initially a limited role, his dastardly but popular Matt Clark ended up
embroiled in a major storyline as a rapist and stuck around on the popular
serial until 1996. Cibrian moved to the syndicated spin-off "Baywatch Nights"
later that year playing a photographer who helped to solve crimes, and stuck
with the series from 1996-1997, starring alongside Angie Harmon and David
Hasselhoff in a slightly edgier and more clothed version of the beach-set
crime drama. When Ashley Hamilton walked away from the role of Cole
Deschanel on NBC's relatively short-lived daytime drama "Sunset Beach" in
1997, Cibrian stepped in, thanks in part to the efforts of Hasselhoff, who
championed the young actor. On "Sunset Beach", Cibrian got to play what he
described as the "daytime version of James Bond", starring as a married
rogue who surrounded himself with money, women, and fast cars. The requisite
paternity mysteries and kidnapping dramas were represented, and Cibrian
managed to make this largely despicable character quite charming, winning
more than a few loyal fans as well as a nomination for a Soap Opera Digest
award.
In 1998, Cibrian marked his feature debut, making quite an impression with a
small but memorable turn as the erotic masseur hired to work on Holly
Hunter's fed up divorcee Judith in the comedy "Living Out Loud". That same
year he made his TV-movie debut playing the titular vigilante in the Chuck
Norris-produced actioner "Logan's War: Bound By Honor" (CBS). A part in the
Lifetime mockumentary "Jackie's Back" followed in 1999, but more notable
that year was Cibrian's primetime series regular debut on NBC's drama "Third
Watch". A fast-paced, hard-hitting look at the people who handle NYC's
midnight emergencies, the show quickly won a following, and California boy
Cibrian stood out as a convincing and compelling NYFD hero, displaying all
the upstanding morality his soap characters lacked.
In 2000 he added to his film resume with a featured role in the satire "But
I'm A Cheerleader". Here he parted from his usual macho fare with a
delightfully campy turn as foxy Rock, the caretaker (and probable candidate
for "treatment") of a homosexual "rehabilitation" center owned by his
overbearing mother (Cathy Moriarty). Riding high on the popularity of "Third
Watch,” Cibrian was on the ascent, and would next appear as Joseph (of the
coat of many colors) in the NBC biblical miniseries "In the Beginning" in
2000. Meanwhile, apart from his successful acting career, Cibrian branched
out into singing, forming the pop vocal trio 3Deep with former "The Young
and the Restless" co-star Joshua Morrow and Canadian singer-composer C J
Huyer. The group enjoyed fame and strong record sales in Canada in 2000 and
were working to make a breakthrough in the States as well.
Though “Third Watch” had run its course by 2005, Cibrian continued his
upward trajectory both on film and on television. After a brief run on
“Tilt” (2005), ESPN’s attempt to further profit off America’s unrelenting
poker craze, Cibrian moved on to star in the pilot episode of “Invasion”
(ABC, 2005- ), a supernatural drama set in a small Florida down beset by a
hurricane that may have a connection to extraterrestrial beings. Network
ordered 12 episodes for the 2005-2006 season. In the feature world, Cibrian
starred in sci-fi horror thriller, “The Cave” (2005), playing an explorer
who helps lead a pair of biologists into an elaborate cave system beneath
the newly discovered ruins of a 13th century Romanian abbey. But instead of
discovering an new ecosystem, as the biologists had hoped, the group finds a
new species of unique and unwelcoming beings formed by the isolated
environment. A clichéd storyline, unknown cast and lack of aggressive
advertising ensured a $6 million opening weekend. |
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