Eric Thal (born August 10, 1965)
is an American film and stage actor, perhaps best known as Ariel in
Sidney Lumet's ''
A Stranger Among Us''; Sam Nivens in ''
The Puppet Masters''; Samson in ''
Samson and Delilah''; Meade Howell in ''
The Wedding''; and Rick in ''
Six Degrees of Separation''.
Youth
Born in
Niskayuna, New York, to Joan, a home-maker, and Herbert L. Thal, Jr., an electrical engineer, Thal, the youngest of five children, was raised on The Main Line of Philadelphia.
He began performing as a magician
and started studying acting at age 14, with Richard Brewer,
formerly of the
Hedgerow Theatre. He graduated from
The Haverford School and attended
Lafayette College
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for one year, studying engineering and education, before moving to New York to pursue acting. He worked a variety of jobs including telemarketer, waiter, construction worker, janitor, and massage therapist, before being cast in his first film role in 1991.
Career
Thal's film career started when
Sidney Lumet cast him in the lead role of Ariel opposite
Melanie Griffith, after he auditioned for a smaller role.
The film, written by
Robert J. Avarech
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, portrays a murder that takes place in a
Hasidic community, with Thal playing the role of the son of The Rebbe.
He went on to play Alex Perkins, opposite
Penelope Ann Miller, in ''
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag
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''
and the character Rick in the film ''Six Degrees of Separation'', alongside
Heather Graham and
Will Smith
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.
Thal had no scenes with Donald Sutherland in ''Six Degrees of Separation'', but went on to play the role of his son in ''The Puppet Masters'',
directed by Stuart Orme. He also worked alongside
Drew Barrymore
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,
Jennifer Beals
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,
James LeGros
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Career
James Le Gros appeared as Rick in Gus Van Sant's 198 ...
and
Jon Stewart
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in ''
Wishful Thinking
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Methodologies to examine wishful think ...
''.
He starred opposite
Sarah Polley in ''Joe's So Mean to Josephine'',
directed by Peter Wellington. He co-starred alongside
Karyn Parsons and
Isaiah Washington
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Wash ...
in ''
Mixing Nia''.
Other lead roles include Carl Heine, Jr. in ''
Snow Falling on Cedars'',
directed by
Scott Hicks, and the role of Harry opposite
Elliot Page in ''
Mouth to Mouth''.
He also appeared in the romantic comedy film ''
The Good Guy
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'',
which premièred at the
Tribeca Film Festival
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.
Thal also appeared in a number of TV mini-series and shows. He starred opposite Elizabeth Hurley and alongside
Dennis Hopper
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,
Diana Rigg, and
Michael Gambon in the TV movie ''Samson and Delilah''.
He played opposite Halle Berry in the TV movie ''The Wedding'',
produced by
Oprah Winfrey, directed by
Charles Burnett, and based on the book by
Dorothy West
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. On February 16, 1998
Jet
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Aerospace
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** Jet airliner
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* Journey to Enceladus a ...
Magazine's cover featured Halle Berry between Thal and
Carl Lumbly, with the title, "Halle Berry Must Choose Between A Black Man And White Man In TV Movie 'The Wedding.'"
Thal played Detective John Cahill in the unaired American pilot of ''
Ultraviolet
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'', which was produced by
Howard Gordon and
Chip Johannessen. He appeared in ''
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' as Tommy Hedges, and twice in ''
Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' as Didier Foucault (alias Dennis Dupont)
and Don Craddock. He was a guest star in the final episode of ''
Hack'',
alongside David Morse.
Thal originated the role of The Special Witness in
Christopher Durang's ''Sex and Longing'' on Broadway at The Cort Theatre in 1996.
Filmography
Personal life
Thal lives in New York City. He actively became interested in music in the 1990s and plays guitar, drums, and piano.
He is the owner and founder of American English Master, and works as a
dialect coach.
References
External links
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1965 births
Living people
Haverford School alumni
American male film actors
American male stage actors
20th-century American male actors
21st-century American male actors
People from Niskayuna, New York
Male actors from New York (state)
Lafayette College alumni