Post by jag11 on Feb 12, 2008 17:40:10 GMT -5
After nine years of putting heart and soul into executive producing as well as acting in "The Man Who Came Back", Eric Braeden must have been thrilled to have finally walked the red carpet at the film's recent premiere! In spite of the long and arduous road to getting this movie completed, Eric reportedly never felt dragged out, because he was so thrilled at being at the helm of such a film and having creative control! "The Man Who Came Back" is the story of one of the bloodiest labor strikes in the history of the United States. It is tagged as being a story of murder, conspiracy, and ultimately, of one man's revenge. Eric has said that the film brings to life the tale of striking plantation workers who were shot and killed en masse in the late 1800's.
Our German-born Eric played the role of Reese Paxton in "The Man Who Came Back", and was joined by a stellar cast, including Sean Young (Kate), Billy Zane (Ezra), Armand Assante (Amos), Carol Alt (Angelique Paxton), George Kennedy (Judge Duke), and James Patrick Stuart (Billy Duke).
Braeden's forays into film-making began at Montana State University, which he was attending on a full track & field scholarship. He and friend Bob McKinnon, made a film called "Riverbusters" about a trip they took on the Salmon River. While in search of a distributor for the film in L.A., Eric (then Hans), wound up taking on acting roles, landing his first big part in "Rat Patrol". Of course, Eric accepted the role of Victor Newman on the Y&R in 1980, and has never looked back. He has still participated in films, notably as John Jacob Astor in "Titanic". Eric has been married to his wife Dale Russell since 1966 and they have one son, Christian Gudegast, who works as a screenwriter.
"The Man Who Came Back" sounds like an incredibly compelling movie.
Our German-born Eric played the role of Reese Paxton in "The Man Who Came Back", and was joined by a stellar cast, including Sean Young (Kate), Billy Zane (Ezra), Armand Assante (Amos), Carol Alt (Angelique Paxton), George Kennedy (Judge Duke), and James Patrick Stuart (Billy Duke).
Braeden's forays into film-making began at Montana State University, which he was attending on a full track & field scholarship. He and friend Bob McKinnon, made a film called "Riverbusters" about a trip they took on the Salmon River. While in search of a distributor for the film in L.A., Eric (then Hans), wound up taking on acting roles, landing his first big part in "Rat Patrol". Of course, Eric accepted the role of Victor Newman on the Y&R in 1980, and has never looked back. He has still participated in films, notably as John Jacob Astor in "Titanic". Eric has been married to his wife Dale Russell since 1966 and they have one son, Christian Gudegast, who works as a screenwriter.
"The Man Who Came Back" sounds like an incredibly compelling movie.