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Ron Eldard made his movie debut in Nancy Savoca's True Love.
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Ron Eldard is 5'10" tall.
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Ron Eldard has frequently acted in the theatre, with two notable occasions being the Tony Award winning production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, where he played the role of Biff Loman, and Neil LaBute's Bash: Latterday Plays in which he starred alongside Calista Flockhart.
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Ron Eldard is a member of the Buddhist faith.
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Ron Eldard starred in the 1991 movie Drop Dead Fred alongside Rik Mayall and the 1998 movie Deep Impact starring Robert Duvall.
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Ron Eldard dated Julianna Margulies from 1991 to 2003, they met while filming ER.
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Ron Eldard is a former Golden Gloves boxer and is now actively interested in jiu jitsu.
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Ron graduated from the New York High School for Performing Arts.
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In the 2002 movie Phone Booth Ron Eldard was the original voice of the caller, but was later replaced by Keifer Sutherland during re-shoots.
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Ron Eldard was named one of the top 10 performers in 1999 by Entertainment Weekly. In that same year Ron Eldard was also elected as 1 of the 25 performers of the 'Stars of the New Millenium' by members of the Talkin' Broadway All That Chat forum.
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Ron Eldard was able to bench press 312lbs when he was in High School.
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Ron Eldard is the second youngest of seven children. He has four sisters; Laurie, Linda, Lana and Lisa. He has two brothers; Roger and Raymond.
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Ron Eldard's mother died when he was young and he and his six siblings grew up with various relatives.
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Ron is friends with actor David Duchovny.