Eddie Cibrian
Eddie Cibrian in 2009
Born
Edward Carl Cibrian

(1973-06-16) June 16, 1973
OccupationActor
Years active1993–present
Spouses
(m. 2001; div. 2010)
    (m. 2011)
    Children2

    Edward Carl Cibrian (/ˈsɪbriən/ SIB-ree-ən; born June 16, 1973)[1] is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Cole Deschanel on the television series Sunset Beach and Jimmy Doherty on Third Watch.

    His other notable television roles include Matt Clark in The Young and the Restless, Russell Varon in Invasion, Jesse Cardoza in CSI: Miami and Eddie Valetik in Take Two. Some of his best known films include the cult classic But I'm a Cheerleader and The Best Man Holiday.

    Early life and career

    Cibrian, an only child, was born in Burbank, California. His mother, Hortensia (née Balaguer), is an office manager, and his father, Carl Cibrian, a banker. Both of Cibrian's parents are from Cuba. His father's family immigrated from Cuba to the United States after Castro came to power in 1959. His mother's family left Cuba about three years later. Cibrian's parents later met in California.[2][3]

    Cibrian starred in The Young and the Restless as Matt Clark, Baywatch Nights as Griff Walker, Sunset Beach as Cole Deschanel, CSI: Miami as Jesse Cardoza, Third Watch as womanizing New York City firefighter Jimmy Doherty, Tilt as rising poker star Eddie Towne, and Invasion as Everglades park ranger Russell Varon. He also guest-starred in Saved by the Bell: The College Years, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Criminal Minds, and Beverly Hills, 90210. His movie credits include Living Out Loud (1998), But I'm a Cheerleader (1999), and The Cave (2005).[3]

    In addition to acting, he sang in the soul-pop boy band 3Deep from 1998 to 2001, along with Young and The Restless costar and real-life best friend Joshua Morrow and Canadian singer CJ Huyer.[4]

    In 2006, Cibrian joined the cast of the Fox series Vanished midway through the season.[5] The series was canceled after nine of the thirteen episodes produced were aired with subsequent episodes released via Myspace.[6] The following year, he was cast as Jason Austin in the unaired pilot of Football Wives, the ABC remake of the British drama Footballers Wives.[7]

    Cibrian has had guest spots on Samantha Who?, Dirty Sexy Money, and Ugly Betty. In 2009, he joined the cast of CSI: Miami as an officer from the Hollywood division who joins Horatio's team in Miami.[8] His contract was not picked up for the 2010–11 season.[9]

    In July 2010, Cibrian guest starred as a bounty hunter in multiple episodes of NBC's drama series Chase.

    In March 2011, Cibrian was cast as the lead in the NBC pilot for The Playboy Club, a TV series set at the first Playboy Club in Chicago in 1963.[10] In early October 2011, The Playboy Club was canceled by NBC after three episodes due to low ratings.[11] In 2016, he was added to the cast of Rosewood as Capt. Ryan Slade.[12] In 2018, he starred as the Private Investigator, Eddie Valetik, in Take Two on ABC.

    Personal life

    In May 2001, Cibrian married Brandi Glanville, a former model and reality television star.[13] Cibrian and Glanville have two sons, Mason and Jake.[14][15] The couple announced their separation in July 2009 when it was revealed Cibrian had an affair with country music singer LeAnn Rimes, after they appeared together in the movie Northern Lights.[16][17] Cibrian and Glanville's divorce was finalized on September 30, 2010.[18][19]

    On December 27, 2010, it was announced that Cibrian was engaged to Rimes.[20] The couple wed on April 22, 2011, at a private home in California.[21]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1998Living Out LoudThe Masseur
    1999But I'm a CheerleaderRock
    2000In the BeginningJoseph
    2001Say It Isn't SoJack Mitchelson
    2005The CaveTyler McAllister
    2009Not Easily BrokenBrock Houseman
    2009Northern LightsNate Burns
    2010Healing Hands aka Working MiraclesBuddy
    2012Good DeedsJohn
    2013The Best Man HolidayBrian McDonald
    2013Playing FatherClay Allen
    2014The Single Moms ClubSantos
    2014A Christmas MysterySheriff PierceStreaming

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    1993Saved by the Bell: The College YearsJanitorEpisode: "Screech Love"
    1994The Bold and the BeautifulDave1 episode
    1994–1996The Young and the RestlessMatt ClarkRegular role, 29 episodes
    1995CBS Schoolbreak SpecialTough guy1 episode
    1996Beverly Hills, 90210Casey WatkinsEpisode: "Here We Go Again"
    1996Sabrina, the Teenage WitchDarryl and himself2 episodes
    1996–1997Baywatch NightsGriff WalkerMain role
    1997–1999Sunset BeachCole Deschanel/Cole St.JohnRegular role, 497 episodes
    1998Sunset Beach: ShockwaveCole DeschanelTelevision film
    1998Logan's War: Bound by HonorLogan FallonTelevision film
    1999–2005Third WatchJimmy DohertyMain role
    2000In the BeginningJosephTelevision film
    2001Citizen BainesCurtis DanielEpisode: "A Day Like No Other"
    2003The Street LawyerMichael BrockUnaired pilot
    2005TiltEddie TowneMain role
    2005–2006InvasionRussell VaronMain role
    2006VanishedAgent Daniel LucasMain role
    2007Football WivesJason AustinUnaired pilot
    2007Criminal MindsJoe SmithEpisode: "In Name and Blood"
    2007Dirty Sexy MoneySebastian FleetEpisode: "The Game"
    2007Samantha Who?KevinEpisodes: "The Hockey Date" and "The Break Up"
    2008Ugly BettyCoach DiazRecurring role, 7 episodes
    2008The Starter WifeDetective Eddie La Roche3 episodes
    2009Northern LightsNate BurnsTelevision film
    2009In the Beginning - The Complete MiniseriesJosephTelevision film
    2009Washington FieldSA Tommy DiazTelevision pilot
    2009–2010CSI: MiamiCSI Detective Jesse CardozaMain role (season 8)
    2010Healing HandsBuddy HoytTelevision film
    2010–2011ChaseBen Crowley3 episodes
    2011The Playboy ClubNick Dalton6 episodes
    2012Rizzoli & IslesDennis RockmondEpisodes: "This Is How a Heart Breaks" and "Melt My Heart to Stone"
    2012–2013For Better or WorseChris8 episodes
    2012Hot in ClevelandSean2 episodes
    2013Notes From DadClay AllenTelevision film
    2014LeAnn & EddieHimselfReality series
    2015–2016Baby DaddyRoss5 episodes
    2016–2017RosewoodRyan SladeMain role (season 2)
    2018Take TwoEddie ValetikMain role
    2021Country ComfortBeauMain role
    2022Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die ForAvery MitchellTV movie
    2022–2023Home EconomicsSantiago3 episodes

    Award nominations

    Year Award Category Work Result
    1998 Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Younger Leading Actor Sunset Beach Nominated
    1999 Hottest Male Star Nominated
    2000 ALMA Award Emerging Actor in a Drama Series Third Watch Nominated
    2002 Outstanding Actor in a Television Series Nominated

    References

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