American actor and entrepreneur (born 1966)
Eric Gurry
Born (1966-12-14 ) December 14, 1966 (age 58) Occupations Years active 1979–1986 (as an actor) Spouse Suzanne Michele Mahon (m. 1994–present) Children 3
Eric Gurry (born December 14, 1966) is an American former child actor and entrepreneur .
Education and career
Gurry graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1989 and obtained a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Chicago Law School .[citation needed ]
Gurry is known for his roles in films and plays. In 1982, he appeared as Igor in Author! Author! , a role that earned praise.[ 1] He co-starred in the 1983 film Bad Boys [ 2] [ 3] opposite Sean Penn , receiving praise for his portrayal of 15-year-old criminal Horowitz.[ 4] [ 5] He also appeared in the 1986 comedy film Willy/Milly .[ 6] [ 7]
Gurry's theater credits include the off-Broadway comedy Table Settings (1980)[ 8] and Woody Allen 's Broadway play The Floating Light Bulb (1981), with Beatrice Arthur , Danny Aiello and Jack Weston .[ 9] Gurry also appeared in a handful of TV series and TV movies in his career.
Partial filmography
References
^ Williams, George (June 18, 1982). "Author! Author!: Shallow! Shallow!" . The Sacramento Bee . p. AA-1. Retrieved 14 June 2024 .
^ Ebert, Roger (March 25, 1983). "Bad Boys" . Chicago Sun-Times . Retrieved 18 April 2020 – via Rogerebert.com.
^ Cedrone, Lou (March 25, 1983). "A sentimental and a grim view of youth" . The Baltimore Sun . p. C8. Retrieved 14 June 2024 .
^ Maslin, Janet (March 25, 1983). "Film: 'Bad Boys' in Jail" . The New York Times . Retrieved 18 April 2020 .
^ Doherty, Tom (Fall 1983). "Bad Boys". Film Quarterly . 37 (1): 29.
^ Hurlburt, Roger (May 2, 1986). "Comedy 'Willy/Milly' Really Silly" . South Florida Sun Sentinel . Retrieved 18 April 2020 .
^ Wilmington, Michael (April 6, 1987). " 'Something'—Almost Something Special" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 18 April 2020 .
^ Watt, Douglas (January 15, 1980). " 'Table Settings' a stage feast to enjoy" . New York Daily News . p. 21. Retrieved 14 June 2024 .
^ Wiland, Adele (April 30, 1981). "Focus on the Arts" . Ridgewood News . Retrieved 18 April 2020 .
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