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  1. Eric Close is an American actor who is best known for portraying roles such as Martin Fitzgerald in Without a Trace, Teddy Conrad in Nashville, Michael Wiseman in Now and Again, Vin Tanner in The Magnificent Seven, Sawyer Walker in Santa Barbara, and Shane in A Christmas Love Story.

  2. Eric Randolph Close (born May 24, 1967) is an American actor, best known for his roles in television series, particularly as FBI agent Martin Fitzgerald in the CBS mystery drama Without a Trace (2002–2009) and Teddy Conrad in the ABC musical drama Nashville (2012–2017).

  3. Mar 19, 2024 · Eric Close is collecting a good sum of money from his professional career. He is a millionaire. According to the celebrity net worth, he has an estimated net worth of $4 million as of 2022. It seems that he is a wealthy actor. Besides this Eric also gets a good sum of money from the ads and sponsors as well.

  4. Eric Close. On April 18th and 19th in theaters nationwide, Fathom Events will present a wonderful and inspiring new movie called “The Mulligan," starring Pat Boone and Eric Close. Eric Close is known for such hit shows as “Nashville,” “Without a Trace” and “Suits,” and the recent films “Legal Action” and “Indivisible.”.

  5. A blue-eyed, light brown-haired, sweetly-good looking young male lead of mostly TV projects in the 1990s, Eric Close appeared as Sawyer Walker in the waning days of the NBC soap opera "Santa Barbara," then played Chad Everett's industrious son in the short-lived 1994 ABC series "McKenna." By 1996, Close was starring in the NBC series "Dark ...

  6. Eric Close. Travis Tanner (1 Episode) David Reale. Benjamin (1 Episode) Robyn Thaler Hickey. Inez (1 Episode) James Morrison. Jerome Jensen (1 Episode) Gary Cole.

  7. Eric Randolph Close (born May 24, 1967) is an American actor, best known for his roles in television series, particularly as FBI agent Martin Fitzgerald in the CBS mystery drama Without a Trace (2002–2009) and Teddy Conrad in the ABC musical drama Nashville (2012–2017). Read more on Wikipedia.