Eric Balfour biography
Date of birth : 1977-04-24
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Los Angeles, California, U.S
Nationality : American
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-08-24
Credited as : Singer, actor, Kids Incorporated
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For several years, Balfour labored in minor parts, portraying characters like Frat Boy No. 3 in The West Wing and Hippie Guy in the film Can't Hardly Wait. Then, in 2001, he auditioned for the pilot of a new HBO series called Six Feet Under. His character was originally intended to appear only in the pilot. Show creator Alan Ball was so impressed with his performance, however, that he made Balfour's character a regular. For three seasons Balfour played Gabriel Dimas, the misguided boyfriend of one of the show's female leads.
Just as he was starting Six Feet Under, Balfour also landed a role as a geeky computer technician on the suspenseful network drama 24, a role he later reprised on the show in 2007. His work on both popular series led to other projects, including parts in the 2005 film Lie With Me and the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Besides acting, Balfour has pursued opportunities music, dance and modeling. Since 2004, he has been the lead singer of the band Born as Ghosts (previously known as Fredalba). He also appeared as a backup dancer in the 2006 music video for the song "Fergalicious" by Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie, a fellow alum of Kids Incorporated.
In 2008, Balfour took to the campaign trail to stump for presidential candidate Barack Obama, campaigning at college campuses and youth rallies alongside musician Will.I.Am and actor Kal Penn. Balfour became engaged to actress Moon Bloodgood in 2005, but the couple split without marrying two years later. He continues to act, and is now dating Chilean actress Leonor Varela, his costar in the 2008 film Hell Ride. To Balfour, exploring his diverse interests is just part of being an artist. "Artists are artists they express themselves in many ways," he says. "Some paint some write ... all artists aren't restricted to just one medium. I'm shocked that the audience is surprised that an artist wants to do more than one thing."