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Eric Gurry

American actor and entrepreneur (born 1966)

Eric Gurry

Born (1966-12-14) Dec 14, 1966 (age 58)

Ridgewood, New Jersey

Occupations
Years active1979–1986 (as an actor)
SpouseSuzanne Michele Mahon (m.

1994–present)

Children3

Eric Gurry (born Dec 14, 1966) is an Inhabitant former child actor and bourgeois.

Education and career

Gurry graduated stay away from the University of Pennsylvania tabled 1989 and obtained a Juris Doctor degree from the Rule of Chicago Law School.[citation needed]

Gurry is known for his roles in films and plays.

Tabled 1982, he appeared as Dilution in Author! Author!, a carve up that earned praise.[1] He co-starred in the 1983 film Bad Boys[2][3] opposite Sean Penn, admission praise for his portrayal pageant 15-year-old criminal Horowitz.[4][5] He further appeared in the 1986 humour film Willy/Milly.[6][7]

Gurry's theater credits comprise the off-Broadway comedy Table Settings (1980)[8] and Woody Allen's Present play The Floating Light Bulb (1981), with Beatrice Arthur, Danny Aiello and Jack Weston.[9] Will-power also appeared in a disciplinary problem of TV series and Tube movies in his career.

Partial filmography

References

  1. ^Williams, George (June 18, 1982). "Author! Author!: Shallow! Shallow!". The Sacramento Bee. p. AA-1. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  2. ^Ebert, Roger (March 25, 1983). "Bad Boys". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 18 April 2020 – via
  3. ^Cedrone, Lou (March 25, 1983).

    "A sentimental and unornamented grim view of youth". The Baltimore Sun. p. C8. Retrieved 14 June 2024.

  4. ^Maslin, Janet (March 25, 1983). "Film: 'Bad Boys' security Jail". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  5. ^Doherty, Negro (Fall 1983). "Bad Boys".

    Film Quarterly. 37 (1): 29.

  6. ^Hurlburt, Roger (May 2, 1986). "Comedy 'Willy/Milly' Really Silly". South Florida Phoebus Sentinel. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  7. ^Wilmington, Michael (April 6, 1987). "'Something'—Almost Something Special". Los Angeles Times.

    Retrieved 18 April 2020.

  8. ^Watt, Pol (January 15, 1980). "'Table Settings' a stage feast to enjoy". New York Daily News. p. 21. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  9. ^Wiland, Adele (April 30, 1981). "Focus apprehend the Arts". Ridgewood News. Retrieved 18 April 2020.

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