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Eric Bogosian was born on 24 April, 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American entertainer and writer (born 1953). Discover Eric Bogosian's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Actor
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70 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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24 April, 1953 |
Birthday |
24 April |
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Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 70 years old group.
Eric Bogosian Height, Weight & Measurements
At 70 years old, Eric Bogosian height is 1.82 m .
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1.82 m |
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Who Is Eric Bogosian's Wife?
His wife is Jo Anne Bonney (m. 1980)
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Jo Anne Bonney (m. 1980) |
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Eric Bogosian Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Eric Bogosian worth at the age of 70 years old? Eric Bogosian’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Eric Bogosian's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Eric Bogosian (born April 24, 1953) is an American actor, playwright, monologuist, novelist, and historian.
Descended from Armenian-American immigrants, he grew up in Watertown and Woburn, Massachusetts, and attended the University of Chicago and Oberlin College.
His family moved to nearby Woburn in 1960.
He became interested in theater while attending Woburn Memorial High School, and would later base his play subUrbia on his youth in Woburn's Four Corners neighborhood.
He attended the University of Chicago before graduating from Oberlin College.
Bogosian is an author and actor known for his plays Talk Radio and subUrbia as well as numerous one-man shows.
Between 1980 and 2000, six major solos written and performed by Bogosian were produced Off-Broadway, garnering him three Obie Awards as well as the Drama Desk award.
His first two solos, Men Inside and funHouse were presented at the New York Shakespeare Festival.
His third, Drinking in America, was produced by American Place Theater.
Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead and Wake Up and Smell the Coffee were all produced commercially Off-Broadway by Frederick Zollo.
In 1983, early in his career, Bogosian appeared in the music video for Jim Capaldi's song "That's Love".
In recent years he has starred on Broadway in Donald Margulies' Time Stands Still, published three novels, and was featured on Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Captain Danny Ross.
His numerous plays include Talk Radio (1987) and subUrbia (1994), which were adapted to film by Oliver Stone and Richard Linklater, respectively, with Bogosian starring in the former.
Bogosian has appeared in plays, films, and television series throughout his career.
Bogosian is also the author of six produced plays, including 1987's Talk Radio.
Talk Radio was a finalist for Pulitzer Prize for Drama, but lost to Alfred Uhry's Driving Miss Daisy.
Bogosian's play Talk Radio was adapted to film in 1988 by Oliver Stone, garnering Bogosian the prestigious Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear.
His play Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll was adapted to film in 1991.
He has starred in several other films including Under Siege 2: Dark Territory and Wonderland.
In television, Bogosian is best known for his starring role as Captain Danny Ross in the series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
In 1993, Bogosian played the role of Stan Paxton, Larry's ex-standup partner in the series 'The Larry Sanders Show'.
He has also appeared in HBO's show Succession as Senator Gil Eavis, and in the main cast of the AMC show Interview with the Vampire as Daniel Molloy, the reporter who interviews the titular vampire.
Bogosian is the author of three novels published by Simon & Schuster: Mall, Wasted Beauty, and Perforated Heart.
All of his dramatic work is in print, published by Theater Communication Group.
subUrbia was directed by Robert Falls and produced by Lincoln Center Theater in 1994.
Other titles include Griller (Goodman Theater); Humpty Dumpty (The McCarter); Red Angel (Williamstown Theater Festival) and 1+1 (New York Stage and Film).
Bogosian's one-man drama, Notes from Underground has had several productions, most recently starring Jonathan Ames at Performance Space 122.
In addition to his many appearances in his solo work and starring in his play, Talk Radio, Bogosian has also starred in Stephen Adly Guirgis' The Last Days of Judas Iscariot directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman (LAByrinth) and Donald Margulies' Time Stands Still directed by Daniel Sullivan (Manhattan Theater Club/Broadway).
In addition, he has appeared as a guest star on dramas and in 1994 created with Steven Spielberg the series High Incident for ABC television.
He portrayed Barney Greenwald, defense attorney, in the TV film The Caine Mutiny Court Martial.
He also appeared in the episode "His Story" on Scrubs as Dr. Cox's therapist and was recurring character Lawrence Boyd in Billions' second season.
The film version of subUrbia (1996) was directed by Richard Linklater.
His television roles include Captain Danny Ross in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006–2010), Lawrence Boyd on Billions (2017–2018), and Gil Eavis on Succession (since 2018).
In 2007, a Broadway revival of Talk Radio directed by Robert Falls starred Liev Schreiber.
He has also been involved in New York City ballet production, and has written several novels as well as the historical nonfiction Operation Nemesis (2015).
Eric Bogosian (Էրիկ Բոգոսյան) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Edwina (née Jamgochian), a hairdresser and instructor, and Henry Bogosian, an accountant.
He spent his early childhood in Watertown, Massachusetts, home to a large Armenian-American community which included his grandparents, survivors of the Armenian genocide.
In 2015, Little, Brown published Operation Nemesis: The Secret Plot that Avenged the Armenian Genocide, a history of Operation Nemesis, which involved a group of Armenian assassins who set out to avenge the deaths of the one and a half million victims of the Armenian genocide.