Eric Loren

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Eric Loren
Born
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
OccupationActor
Website http://www.ericloren.com/

Eric Loren is an American film and television actor based in London. He played Mr Diagoras and the Dalek Sec Hybrid in the long-running British TV series Doctor Who . [1] He also played Kurtis Trent in Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness and a War Department Lieutenant in Saving Private Ryan . [2] In 2008 he guest starred in the Doctor Who audio adventure Assassin in the Limelight . Most recently, Loren has appeared in 2011 Video Game, Battlefield 3 , as Sergeant Steve Campo. In 2001 he had a role in season 4 of The Worst Witch as teacher, Andy Starfinder.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Nightbreed Ambush Cop
1990 Memphis Belle Cook
1990The Tragedy of Flight 106: The Inside StoryUS Embassy OfficialTelevision film documentary
1995 Hackers News Technician
1997 The Saint Embassy Official
1998 Saving Private Ryan War Department Lieutenant
2003Never Say Never: The Swedish Bikini TeamHenryDirect-to-video
2006Living the QuakeJ. T. WilliamsTelevision film
2007Until DawnDoctor Gaudio
2009 The Fourth Kind Deputy Ryan
2010 Green Zone CIA Tech
2010 Mr. Nice Miami Prosecutor
2010S.N.A.F.U.The SoldierShort film
2012 Red Lights Policeman
2013 Air Force One Is Down GerryTelevision film
2016 A Quiet Passion Reverend Wadsworth

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Medics Iraj Iravani6 episodes
1992Unnatural PursuitsHarmony CastEpisode: "I'm the Author"
1996 Over Here Sharman
1999Big Bad WorldScottEpisode: "Happy Nappy"
2001 Weirdsister College Andy Starfinder8 episodes
2003 Seven Wonders of the Industrial World ReporterEpisode: "Brooklyn Bridge"
2004 If... FBI Agent
2005 Space Race CastenholzEpisode: "Race to the Moon"
2006 Holby City Troy BuryEpisode: "We Gave Her All Our Love"
2006 I Shouldn't Be Alive Chris DuttyEpisode: "Crash in a Volcano"
2006 The Eagle Agent RidlerEpisode: "Kodenavn: Ithaka - Del 24"
2007 Doctor Who Mr. Diagoras, Hybrid Dalek Sec2 episodes
2009 Psychoville Albert De SalvoEpisode: "Joy"
2014 Houdini John WilkieEpisode: "Part 1"
2014–2020 Strip the Cosmos Narrator30 episodes"
2016 Doctors Grady RocheEpisode: "Martians"
2020Baghdad CentralSenior DoctorEpisode: "Episode #1.5"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Primal Lewis
2003 Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness Kurtis Trent
2008 Haze Additional Voices
2010 Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Flynn, Fereday
2010 Apache: Air Assault
2011 Battlefield 3 Sgt. Steve Campo
2013 DmC: Devil May Cry Additional Voices
2013 Crysis 3 Teammate #5
2013 Company of Heroes 2 The Western Front Armies DLC, Ardennes Assault DLC
2013 Battlefield 4 USMC (Multiplayer)
2013 Killzone: Shadow Fall VSA
2015 Star Wars Battlefront
2016 Homefront: The Revolution
2016 Tom Clancy's The Division Rick Valassi
2016 Homefront: The Revolution
2017 Horizon: Zero Dawn Travis Tate, Yun
2017 Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2
2017 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Additional Voices
2018 State of Mind Steve
2018 Overkill's The Walking Dead The Family, Heavy
2020 Falcon Dash SufianVoice and motion capture

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References

  1. "Doctor Who - TV Reviews - TV & Radio - Entertainment - smh.com.au". smh.com.au. 27 July 2007. Retrieved 2014-11-30.
  2. Willis, J.; Monush, B. (2000). Screen World 1999. Hal Leonard. ISBN   9781557834102 . Retrieved 2014-11-30.