Eriq La Salle

Erik Ki La Salle (born July 23, 1962), professionally known as Eriq La Salle, is an American actor, director, writer and producer. La Salle is known for his performance as Dr. Peter Benton in the NBC medical drama ER (1994–2002; 2008–2009) which earned him three NAACP Image Awards and nominations for a Golden Globe Award and three Primetime Emmy Awards.

Eriq La Salle
La Salle in 1998
Born
Erik Ki La Salle

(1962-07-23) July 23, 1962 (age 61)
Education
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer, producer
Years active1985–present

Early life

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La Salle, one of four children, was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, by his mother, Ada Haynes.[1] He is an alumnus of Weaver High School and the Artists Collective, Inc. in Hartford. He attended the Juilliard School's Drama Division for two years as a member of Group 13 (1980–1984),[2] then attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Graduate Acting Program[3] in 1984.[4][5]

Career

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At the time of his graduation from NYU, La Salle was cast in Joseph Papp's Shakespeare in the Park production of Henry V.[3] Soon after, he found continuous acting work on Broadway, off-Broadway, and on several daytime TV dramas including One Life to Live, where he played the reporter Mike Rivers.

In 1988, La Salle co-starred as the oily Darryl Jenks in the Eddie Murphy movie Coming to America.

In 1994, the medical drama ER premiered on NBC with La Salle starring as Dr. Peter Benton. He held the role until leaving during the eighth season. He returned to ER for three episodes during its 15th and final season, including an uncredited appearance as himself in the opening of "Heal Thyself" to tell the audience of the death of the show's creator Michael Crichton. During season 15, he returned to direct an episode.[6]

On January 31, 2003, he made a cameo appearance in Biker Boyz as Slick Will, a mechanic. He played a Jamaican gangster in the independent film Johnny Was[7] opposite Vinnie Jones, Samantha Mumba, Lennox Lewis, and Roger Daltrey. La Salle lived in Belfast, for four weeks while filming the movie, which he supported at the premiere of the film during the 2006 American Black Film Festival in Miami.

La Salle starred in the Hallmark Channel original movie, Relative Stranger, which premiered on March 14, 2009. Also in the movie were Cicely Tyson and La Salle's former ER castmates Michael Michele (Dr. Cleo Finch) and Michael Beach (Al Boulet).

In 2010, La Salle played the United Nations Secretary General in the series finale of 24, and guest-starred in an episode of Covert Affairs in August of the same year. In 2011, he played two recurring roles: first as a Caribbean community leader who rallied against the product Rasta Monsta in HBO's How to Make it in America, the second as the neuropsychiatrist E-Mo in CBS' A Gifted Man.

In 1996, La Salle began his directorial career with his debut in the HBO made-for-TV movie Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault, starring Don Cheadle, James Earl Jones and Forest Whitaker. Shortly after that, La Salle directed the pilot for Soul Food: The Series on Showtime.

In 2002, he produced the feature film The Salton Sea. That same year, he produced, directed and starred in the movie Crazy as Hell. In 2003 he wrote, directed and starred in "Memphis", an episode of The Twilight Zone. He directed the 2012 Hallmark Channel movie Playing Father, and multiple episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,[8] CSI: NY, Ringer, and NBC’s spinoff Law & Order: Organized Crime.

La Salle's first novel, Laws of Depravity, was published in 2012.[9]

In 2015, La Salle returned to television with a role in Under the Dome's third season, after directing one episode of the second season. He also directed an episode in the third season. He both acted in and directed episodes of CSI: Cyber. He performed in other series, such as The Night Shift and Madam Secretary.[10]

In 2016, La Salle directed the episode "Wingman" in the Fox series Lucifer and the episode "Black and Blue" of TNT's Murder in the First. He co-starred as Will Munson in the 2017 superhero film Logan.[11] La Salle also directed and produced multiple episodes of Chicago P.D. throughout its many seasons.

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Rappin'Ice
Cut and RunFargas
Out of the DarknessBobbyTelevision film
1986Where Are the Children?Deputy Bernie Miles
1987Five CornersSamuel Kemp
1988What Price VictoryTrumayne JamesTelevision film
Coming to AmericaDarryl Jenks
1989Magic MomentsDancing GuyTelevision film
When We Were YoungVirgil HawkinsTelevision film
1990Jacob's LadderFrank
Hammer, Slammer, & SladeJack SpadeTelevision film
1991Eyes of a WitnessMchumboTelevision film
1993Empty CradleDetective KnollTelevision film
1994Color of NightAnderson
Drop SquadBruford Jamison Jr
1996Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" ManigaultDiego
1999Mind PreyLucas DavenportTelevision film
2002One Hour PhotoDet. James Van Der Zee
Crazy as HellBarnett
2003Biker BoyzTariq 'Slick Will'Uncredited
2005The Seat FillerAlonso GrantUncredited
Inside OutDoctor Peoples
ConvictionPeter Seidman
2006Johnny WasJulius
2009Relative StrangerWalter ClemonsTelevision film
MegaFaultCharley 'Boomer' BaxterTelevision film
2017LoganWill Munson

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Spenser: For HireJeffrey MillerEpisode 1.19: "Angel of Desolation"
One Life to LiveMike Rivers1 episode
ABC Afterschool SpecialCharlieEpisode 15.3: "Teen Father"
1987Another WorldCharles Thompson1 episode
MariahEpisode 1.1: "Equations"
Vietnam War StoryK.C.Episode 1.1: "The Mine"
Leg WorkGoro AsatoEpisode 1.8: "Mystery Woman"
1988KnightwatchDerek D.Episode 1.3: "Codes"
1989Gideon OliverEzraEpisode 1.4: "By the Waters of Babylon"
1990B.L. StrykerMark Hastings JrEpisode 2.3: "Winner Takes All"
A Different WorldProf. Paul MannEpisode 3.13: "The Power of the Pen"
1991L.A. LawKenny WebsterEpisode 5.19: "Speak, Lawyers, for Me"
ScreenplayEricEpisode 6.5: "Murder in Oakland"
1992Quantum LeapBobby LeeEpisode 4.15: "A Song for the Soul"
The Human FactorMichael Stoven5 episodes
1994Under SuspicionDet. LeBlancEpisode 1.1: "Pilot"
1994–2002, 2009ERDr. Peter Benton171 episodes
1998Adventures from the Book of VirtuesKing MenelausEpisode 2.2: "Determination"
The Larry Sanders ShowHimselfEpisode 6.7: "Beverly's Secret"
2003The Twilight ZoneRay EllisonEpisode: "Memphis"
The SystemAndrew Evans9 episodes
2006Without a TraceAaron GibbsEpisode 5.6: "The Calm Before"
201024UN Secretary General2 episodes
Covert AffairsChristopher McAuleyEpisode 1.5: "In the Light"
2011How to Make It in AmericaEverton Thompson3 episodes
2011–2012A Gifted ManEvan 'E-Mo' Morris5 episodes
2012BlackoutGeorge Lumas3 episodes
2013We Need HelpPolice Officer
2014, 2015Under the DomeHektor Martin5 episodes

As director or producer

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" ManigaultDirectorFilm
Psalms from the UndergroundShort film
1999Mind PreyProducerTelevision film
2000Soul FoodDirectorEpisode 1.1: "The More Things Change"
2002The Salton SeaProducerFilm
Crazy as HellDirector and producerFilm
2003The Twilight ZoneDirectorEpisode: "Memphis"
2007Without a TraceEpisode 5.15: "Desert Springs"
2007, 2008Law & Order: Special Victims Unit2 episodes
2009EREpisode 15.15: "Family Man"
Old SkoolExecutive producerTelevision special
2010CSI: NYDirectorEpisode 6.17: "Pot of Gold"
2011, 2012Ringer2 episodes
2012A Gifted ManEpisode 1.14: "In Case of Co-Dependants"
2013Playing FatherTelevision film
2014CrisisEpisode 1.11: "Best Laid Plans"
Madam SecretaryEpisode 1.5: "Blame Canada"
2014, 2015The Night Shift5 episodes
Under the Dome2 episodes
2015, 2016CSI: Cyber3 episodes
2015The MessengersEpisode 1.5: "Eye in the Sky"
RosewoodEpisode 1.4: "Vitamins and Vandals"
Battle CreekEpisode 1.9: "Gingerbread Man"
2016LuciferEpisode 1.7: "Wingman"
Once Upon a TimeEpisode 5.18: "Ruby Slippers"
Murder in the FirstEpisode 3.3: "Black and Blue"
2016–2021Chicago P.D.Director, executive producer and co-executive producer
2016, 2017Chicago MedDirector2 episodes
2017Chicago JusticeEpisode: 1.6: "Dead Meat"
APBEpisode 1.8: "Fueling Fires"
The QuadEpisode 1.8: "#TheCagedBirdSings"
Training DayEpisode 1.13: "Elegy: Part 2"
The LibrariansEpisode 4.2: "And the Steal of Fortune"
2021Law & Order: Organized CrimeEpisode #5: "An Inferior Product"
2022Law & OrderDirectorEpisode 21.10: Black and Blue

Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
1995Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesERNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominated
1996Magnolia Stage AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWon
1997Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Online Film & Television AssociationBest Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWon
Viewers for Quality TelevisionBest Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama SeriesNominated
1998NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Online Film & Television AssociationBest Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWon
1999NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesWon
Online Film & Television AssociationBest Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWon
2000NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominated
2001NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominated
2002NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesWon
2003Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Independent ActorCrazy as HellWon
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Independent FilmNominated
2009NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Directing in a Drama SeriesLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit

Episode: PTSD

Nominated
2010Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialRelative StrangerNominated

References

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  1. ^ "Eriq La Salle Biography – Yahoo! Movies".
  2. ^ "Alumni News". The Juilliard School. April 2009. Archived from the original on November 11, 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "ER Cast Biographies". NBC. Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
  4. ^ "NYU Graduate Acting Alumni: Eriq LaSalle ('84)". NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Archived from the original on July 5, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
  5. ^ Andrea LeVasseur. "Eriq La Salle". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
  6. ^ "Eriq La Salle Back in the ER — to Direct". TV Guide. November 5, 2008. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
  7. ^ Johnny Was at MySpace.com
  8. ^ Eriq La Salle at IMDb.com
  9. ^ "Laws of Depravity". Archived from the original on August 5, 2012.
  10. ^ Abrams, Natalie (April 23, 2015). "ER alum Eriq La Salle joins Under the Dome in season 3". Entertainment Weekly.
  11. ^ Kroll, Justin (May 4, 2016). "Eriq Lasalle Joins Cast of 'Wolverine 3'". Variety. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
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