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Eddie Cahill is an American actor who plays New York District Attorney Conner Wallace in Conviction.
Life[]
Cahill is from New York. He is the middle of three children with one older and one younger sister. He is of Irish descent from his father, a stockbroker, and of Italian descent from his mother, an elementary school teacher.
Cahill graduated from Byram Hills High School in Armonk, New York in 1996. He attended Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York and the Atlantic Theater Acting School, part of the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.
He married his long time girlfriend Nikki Uberti in Los Angeles in 2009. And welcomed a son the same year.
Career[]
In 2000 Cahill performed in Nicky Silver's Off-Broadway production of The Altruists. Shortly after, he made several television guest-star appearances including Sex and the City, Felicity, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Cahill was also a recurring guest-star in the NBC sitcom Friends as Rachel's young assistant and boyfriend, Tag Jones. In 2002, he starred in a short-lived WB drama,Glory Days.
In the 2004 hockey movie Miracle, Cahill had the chance to play his boyhood hero, goalie Jim Craig. He had never played the goaltender position prior to the movie, so most of the game-action sequences of Craig were filmed with former NHL goalie Bill Ranford doubling for Cahill, although Cahill did shoot several key sequences from within goal.
When CBS decided in 2004 to create a third CSI series, CSI: NY, to add to its franchise, Cahill was hired to play the cocky, snarky homicide Detective Don Flack who backs up the team of CSIs and who gets some of the best lines. The show ran for nine seasons and he was in all 197 episodes.
Cahill went back to the Atlantic Theater Company in June 2011 and performed at the conclusion of their 25th Anniversary season. He was in Tom Donaghy's one-act play, I Need a Quote, about "a hilarious telephone conversation between a single mother and a home insurance salesman."
In the summer of 2012 Cahill performed in David Adjmi's play, 3C, at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater in New York City. He played "annoying neighbor Terry, a swinging bachelor true to the era, who unlike everyone else in this play, has no deep feelings at all."
In 2014 Cahill was cast as a main character starting in the second season of the CBS summer drama Under the Dome working with former CSI: NY actresses Natalie Martinezand Rachelle Lefevre. He played Sam Verdreaux, a former EMT and reclusive brother-in-law to "Big Jim" Rennie. The series was canceled after three seasons.
Cahill was cast in the upcoming 2016 ABC legal drama Conviction. He plays Manhattan District Attorney Conner Wallace who creates the Conviction Integrity Unit, which was set up to reexamine cases where there is a credible suspicion of wrongful conviction.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Stage | |||
1999 | Gramercy Park is Closed to the Public | Dex | Powerhouse Theater[1][2] |
2000 | The Altruists | Lance | Vineyard Theatre[3][4] |
2011 | I Need a Quote | Salesman | Atlantic Stage 2[5] |
2012 | 3C | Terry | Rattlestick Playwrights Theater[6][7] |
Television | |||
2000 | Sex and the City | Sean | Episode 3.04 "Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl..." |
2000–01 | Friends | Tag Jones | Episodes 7.04 "The One with Rachel's Assistant", 7.05 "The One with the Engagement Picture", 7.08 "The One Where Chandler Doesn't Like Dogs", 7.09 "The One with All the Candy", 7.12 "The One Where They're Up All Night", 7.14 "The One Where They All Turn Thirty", and 8.02 "The One with the Red Sweater" |
2000 | Charmed | Sean | Episode 3.05 "Sight Unseen" |
2000 | Felicity | James | Episodes 3.09 "James and the Giant Piece", 3.10 "Let's Get It On" aka "Final Touches", and 3.11 "And to All a Good Night" |
2001 | Law & Order: SVU | Tommy Dowd | Episode 2.17 "Folly" |
2002 | Glory Days | Mike Dolan | All nine episodes |
2002 | Haunted]] | Nicholas Trenton | Simon Redux" |
2002 | Dawson's Creek | Max Winter | Episode 6.09 "Everything Put Together Falls Apart" |
2004–13 | CSI: NY | Det. Don Flack | All 197 episodes |
2014–15 | Under the Dome | Sam Verdreaux | 26 episodes (2.01–3.13) |
2016– | Conviction | Conner Wallace | Main cast |
Film | |||
2004 | Miracle | Jim Craig | Bill Ranford doubled for most of the on-ice action.[8] |
2005 | Lords of Dogtown | Larry Gordon | |
2008 | This Is Not a Test | Robert Forte | Cahill worked with CSI: NY castmates Hill Harper and Carmine Giovinazzo.[9] |
2008 | The Narrows | Nicky Shades | Cahill was burned when a special effect went wrong.[10] |
Other | |||
2004 | The Making of "Miracle" | Himself | Video short documentary[11][12] |
2004 | From Hockey to Hollywood: Actors' Journeys | Himself | Video short documentary[13][14] |
2008 | CSI: NY – The Game | Det. Don Flack | Video game (voice only)[15] |
References[]
- ↑ "Gramercy Park is Closed to the Public". Sundance Institute. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
- ↑ "Toni Ann Johnson Bio". ToniAnnJohnson.com. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
- ↑ "The Altruists". Dramatists Play Service. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
- ↑ Sommer, Elyse (March 2, 2000). "The Altruists review". CurtainUp. Retrieved November 13, 2010.
- ↑ Staff (June 10, 2011). "Atlantic Theater Company Concludes Season With 10X25, 6/15–26". Off-BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ Staff (January 3, 2012). "3C – Rattlestick Playwrights Theater Auditions". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
- ↑ Bittencourt, Ela (June 23, 2012). "Dystopian Days of Disco: David Adjmi's 3C". Slant Magazine. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
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- ↑ "Full cast and crew for This Is Not a Test". IMDb. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
- ↑ Velle, François (Director), and Tatiana Blackington (Screenwriter). "Audio commentary of The Narrows", (@1:10:15). Image Entertainment, 2009. DVD.
- ↑ Zach B. ''Miracle (Widescreen) review". DVDlaunch.com. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
- ↑ Berenbaum, Saul (June 17, 2009). "Miracle DVD review". JustPressPlay. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
- ↑ The Shootin Surgeon (October 6, 2004). "Miracle". JoBlo.com. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
- ↑ Bonanno, Luke (May 12, 2004). "Miracle DVD Review". DVDizzy. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
- ↑ Saltzman, Marc (April 1, 2009). "CSI: NY Review". GameZebo. Retrieved June 29, 2014.