Eddie Cibrian: career, personal life

Eddie Sibrian is a 44-year-old American actor, whose filmography contains many popular films and television series. Cibrian played a supporting role in the TV series Sabrina the Young Witch, played Cole Deschanel in the soap opera Love and Secrets of Sunset Beach, and starred in the action movie Logan War.

Eddie Cibrian

The beginning of an acting career

Sibrian's acting career began quite early - in his school years, he actively starred in commercials. The actor played his first role on television in 1993, playing in the comedy series Saved By the Bell: College Years.

Eddie Sibrian received his first permanent role in the television series in 1994 in the popular soap opera Young and the Bold, in which he played the role of Matt Clark until 1996. As the actor later said, he expected interesting plot moves from the scriptwriters, so he wanted to stay in the series for as long as possible.

In 1996, Eddie Cibrian played in two episodes of the teenage television series Sabrina the Young Witch, then played a small role in Beverly Hills: 90210.

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Success on television

In the same 1996, the actor successfully passed the casting and was approved for one of the main roles in the series "Nights of Malibu", and after its completion he worked on the television series "Love and Secrets of Sunset Beach". This project cannot be called the most successful in the career of an actor - six months after the launch, the ratings of the series began to fall rapidly, which led to its closure in 1999.

Another noteworthy project in the filmography of Eddie Sibrian is the drama television series The Third Change, in which he played fireman James Dougherty, an attractive, responsible guy who, oddly enough, loves his difficult job and is ready to do it even for free. The series quickly gathered not the most extensive, but constant audience. In total, six seasons of the television series came out.

In 2005, Eddie Sibrian got the lead role in the science-fiction series Invasion, the plot of which bears a clear resemblance to the classic horror Invasion of Body Snatchers.

The actor played trainer Tony Diaz in two seasons of the comedy series The Ugly.

One of Cibrian's latest works is the detective series Rosewood, in which the actor played captain Ryan Slade. In total, the television series was watched by more than 3 million viewers around the world.

Movie career

For the first time, Eddie Cibrian appeared in a full-length movie in 1998, playing a small role in the melodrama "To the fullest." Together with him in the film played Holly Hunter and Danny De Vito.

This was followed by a role in the comedy "Incorrigible." The film was not particularly liked by critics, but it gained some popularity due to overt coverage of the topic of homosexuality. Together with him, Michelle Williams and Clea Duval played in the picture.

In 2005, the actor played in the first and only horror in his career at the moment - "Cave". The film tells the story of a team of divers exploring the mysterious abandoned caves inhabited by ominous mutants. The film was negatively received by critics and barely recouped its budget at the box office.

In 2009, Eddie Cibrian played a major male role in the melodrama "Northern Lights", based on the novel by the popular writer Nora Roberts.

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In the same year, the romantic drama “Easy to Surrender,” directed by Bill Duke, was released, in which Eddie Sibrian played the supporting role. Films with the participation of this actor are not yet known to everyone and are less popular than his television projects.

Personal life

In May 2001, Eddie Cibrian married the famous model Brandi Glenville. The couple has two sons - Mason and Jack.

In July 2009, the couple divorced, as it became known that Eddie had an affair with Margaret Lianne Rimes, a popular singer, winner of several Grammy awards.

Eddie Cibrian personal life

In December 2010, an engagement took place between Sibrian and Rimes, and in April of the following year, a marriage ceremony was held. Spouses live in Los Angeles.


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