American actor Eric Steven Ladin was born on February 16, 1978. The USC School of Dramatic Arts was Ladin’s place of study.
Ladin has appeared in a number of episodes of the AMC series Mad Men as William Hofstadt and in the HBO miniseries Generation Kill as Corporal James Chaffin. He has acted in the movies Left in Darkness, Cursed, and Toolbox Murders.
In addition, he provides the voice for Cole MacGrath, the protagonist of Infamous, in all media starting with Infamous 2, as well as Ellis in the cooperative first-person shooter game Left 4 Dead 2.
In the two seasons of AMC’s The Killing, Ladin portrayed Jamie Wright. The Law & Order: SVU episode “Rhodium Nights” included him as a guest star. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare uses his voice to portray Private Todd Kashima.
He became well-known for playing J. Edgar Hoover in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire, which won Golden Globe and Emmy Awards.
Ladin played NASA space flight directors Gene Kranz on the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind and Chris Kraft on the Disney+ series The Right Stuff in 2019 and 2020, respectively. On the Amazon series Bosch, Ladin plays the Los Angeles Times reporter Scott Anderson in recurrent episodes.
Alongside Betsy Randle, Ladin appeared in the 2020 psychological thriller Painter.
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It is unknown whether Ladin has siblings or not because there is no information on his family background.