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Ugly Betty's Eric Mabius Reveals His Thoughts on a Daniel-Betty Relationship
The Season 3 finale of Ugly Betty wasn't kind to Daniel Meade: His new bride, Molly, died of cancer. Eric Mabius, who plays the grieving editor-in-chief of Mode, explains how Daniel is coping with his loss, how he ends up involved in a cult and wh...
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Ugly Betty's Eric Mabius Reveals His Thoughts on a Daniel-Betty Relationship
The Season 3 finale of Ugly Betty wasn't kind to Daniel Meade: His new bride, Molly, died of cancer. Eric Mabius, who plays the grieving editor-in-chief of Mode, explains how Daniel is coping with his loss, how he ends up involved in a cult and wh...
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Date of Birth 22 April 1971, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name Eric Harry Timothy Mabius
Nickname Da Mabes
Height 5' 10ý" (1.79 m)
Mini Biography Of Irish and Polish descent, Eric Mabius was born on April 22, 1971. He grew up moving almost constantly. Upon graduating from high school he attended the renowned arts school, Sarah Lawrence College. Immersing himself in acting, writing and film theory, college became the jumping-off point for Mabius' first roles in the theater in smaller Off-Broadway productions. He landed his first film role as the object of Heather Matarazzo's affection, the teen rock star, in Todd Solondz's Sundance Grand Prize Winner, Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995).
Mabius has appeared in more than 27 films - seven of which screened at Sundance - and over a dozen television projects. His credits include roles in many genres, ranging from action (Resident Evil (2002) and The Extreme Team (2003)), drama (Cruel Intentions (1999)), comedy ('Welcome to the Dollhouse' and Wirey Spindell (2000)), mystery (The Minus Man (1999)), horror (The Crow: Salvation (2000) and Black Circle Boys (1997)), and romance (Splendor (1999) and Dancing at the Harvest Moon (2002) (TV)). Showtime's groundbreaking series, "The L Word" (2004) and ABC's "Eyes" (2005) are but a few more in a long line of unique and varied projects he has chosen that have achieved critical and audience acclaim.
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