TV veteran Eric Bogosian has appeared in many films including “Under Siege 2: Dark Territory,” “Deconstructing Harry”, “Wonderland”, “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” and “Billions.”
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He also appeared in “Make Me Famous”, “The Larry Sanders Show”, and “Interview With The Vampire.”
Bogosian’s famous work “Talk Radio,” shot him to fame in 1987. The play explored the world of talk radio and exposed the darker aspects of the American society. Also, the play later became a film adaptation in 1988, directed by Oliver Stone, with Bogosian playing a lead role.
The playwright, historian, cum novelist is best known for delivering monologue performances as far back as the 1980s.
Born on April 24, 1953, in Boston, Massachusetts, Bogosian attended the University of Chicago and Oberlin College, during which he starred in many Broadway productions.
For his contribution to the film industry, Bogosian has earned many awards and nominations, including three Obie Awards and a Drama Desk Award.
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Eric Bogosian
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Eric Bogosian Books
Bogosian is a playwright and author of several books, including the three novels: “Mall” (2000), “Wasted Beauty” (2005), and “Perforated Heart” (2009).
Bogosian also wrote the books “Wake Up and Smell the Coffee” (2000), “Mall” (2000), “Operation Nemesis” (2015).
Eric Bogosian Religion
Bogosian is Jewish.
Eric Bogosian Voice
Bogosian is credited for playing a few voice acting roles.
Eric Bogosian Family
Eric Bogosian is married to his wife, Jo Anne Bonney, and they have two adult sons – Harry Wolf Bogosian and Travis Bogosian.
Eric Bogosian Politics
Bogosian has deep interest in politics, and this is observed on his speeches, his theatre works and his writings.


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