Ed Corbin

Ed Corbin
Born Ed Lee Corbin
February 1963
Armuchee, Georgia
Nationality American
Other names Lee Corbin, Eddie Corbin, Edward Corbin, Edward Lee Corbin
Occupation Actor

Ed Corbin is an American actor who is best known for his supporting roles in such films as To Protect and Serve (2001), Chrystal (2004), Trailer Park of Terror (2008), and True Grit (2010).

Early life

Corbin attended Armuchee High School in Armuchee, Georgia, and worked as a pulpwooder in his family business while in high school. He graduated from the University of Georgia with honors, Finance 87.[1]

Acting career

Ed made his film debut as a patient to Danny Nelson's "Jake Pruitt" character in Tucker Johnston's Blood Salvage (1990). The film launched Ed's career as a supporting actor which followed with such films as Midnight Edition (1993), Blue Sky (1994), In the Flesh (1998), and Barstow 2008 (2001). In addition to his film roles, Ed also appeared on such television shows as The X-Files ("Trevor", 1999) as a correctional officer, The Amanda Show (two episodes, 2000–01), on which he played a fictional character called "The Boost" on a commercial parody of the same name, and a role children best remember him by, The Bold and the Beautiful (1987–present) as a bouncer, and Becker (one episode, 2001) as a cell mate.[2]

Personal life

Ed currently resides in Los Angeles and Canoga Park, California.

Filmography

References

  1. Ed Corbin - Biography
  2. Ed Corbin - Filmography

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