Eddie (Edmund) Baroo was born on the 25th September 1968 in Geelong, Australia. An accomplished singer and guitarist, he fronted the band Stodgewood. He formed Buggertoe records, with CD releases receiving international and domestic critical acclaim. In 1997, Eddie signed with Cherry Red label in the UK, releasing three CDs for Manchester United Football Club - The Greatest Soccer Album of All Time, Red Anthems and Football Crazy #3. After a rewarding career in the music industry which garnered publishing deals, worldwide releases, television appearances and independent chart success, at the ripe old age of 30, Eddie made the transition into acting. His first role came from ABC's Something in the Air and guest roles followed on popular Australian TV dramas including Blue Heelers, Stingers, Underbelly, Rush, Beaconsfield; and successful TV Series Fat Tony & Co. and Killing Time. His first film break came when cast in Ghostrider (Nicholas Cage, Eva Mendes). He later landed the role of 'Bull' in Baz Luhrmann's epic Australia, alongside Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman. Throughout his career he has always been a staunch advocate for first time director/low budget feature films. He appeared in Patrick Hughes' RED HILL, Kasimir Burgess' hauntingly beautiful Fell, Save Your Legs, My Year Without Sex, Summer Coda and Crawlspace, the Sci-Fi action thriller that he co-wrote with Justin Dix. In 2015, Eddie can be seen in Julius Avery's debut feature Son of a Gun, alongside Ewan McGregor and his great mate Brenton Thwaites. Three other films also slated for release are Sucker, Now Add Honey and Downriver. Eddie is currently writing the Sci-Fi action adventure SONS OF LIGHT screenplay. Eddie has four children, Molly, Bailey, Harry and Teishe. Their early childhood pictures have been turned into distinctive tattoo work that adorns his arms and chest. In 2014, after 21 years of Stodgewood retirement, they were coaxed to reform for The Mane Event, a fund-raiser concert to create awareness for Mental Health.
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Eddie Bartell was born on June 19, 1907 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Captain Z-Ro (1955), Every Night at Eight (1935) and Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934). He died on February 13, 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Eddie Bartell was born on June 19, 1907 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Captain Z-Ro (1955), Every Night at Eight (1935) and Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934). He died on February 13, 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Eddie Batica is known for Kahit ayaw mo na (2018).
Eddie Bernardez is known for She's the Boss (2021).
Eddie Betts was born in Port Lincoln, South Australia, but grew up in the mining town of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. One of the greatest small forwards in the history of the game, Betts started his career with the Blues at 18 years old in 2005 where he was named the best first-year player that year. In 2014, after playing 184 games for Carlton, he was traded to the Adelaide Crows where he played a further 132 games. In 2020 Betts returned to Carlton, regaining his famous number 19 Guernsey. With more career goals than any other Indigenous Blue, Betts' other accomplishments include four AFL Goal of the Year awards, two Carlton leading Goalkicker (2010, 2012) and four Adelaide leading Goalkicker (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) awards as well as earning three All-Australian honours (2015, 2016, 2017).
Edward Conrad Beveridge was born in 1989 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Ed Beveridge, a mechanic and automotive expert, and Jayne Foster (Beveridge). He grew up a distinguished athlete - his parents were both born and raised in Pittsburgh. He is of Scottish, Irish, and German descent. In 2015 Beveridge, who's acting experience consisted only of some limited stage work done during his time in college as well as directing work for classmates, was cast in Outsiders (2016) - a television show starring David Morse and being produced by Paul Giamatti and Peter Tolan. The show, created by Peter Mattei told the story of the Farrell's - a large family, living off the grid for over 200 years in the mountains of Kentucky and beyond the workings of society, who's way of life is threatened by a coal company looking to profit from mining their land. Beveridge did not even have head shots at the time he was cast on the show. He was able to impress the producers and director Rosemary Rodriguez with his audition, enough so for her to feel confident in casting him. Beveridge did not disappoint and his presence on the show was felt immediately by the production and fans alike. His ability to work with Morse, a veteran actor of stage, film, and television did not go unnoticed eventually leading to a series regular spot. In spite of the fact that nearly 100 people auditioned for the role of Phil'up he would later find out it was created with him in mind. The show enjoyed a strong start for WGN America and became the most successful in the history of the network. Beveridge is the eldest of the three children which includes a sister, Lena, and brother, Johnny.
Eddie Beyrouthy is known for Peek a Boo (2012), Beyond the Wasteland (2022) and The Game House.
Eddie Bizarria is known for Big Gold Brick (2022), Frankie Drake Mysteries (2017) and Slip (2022).